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Apr 14
06:00 PM - 06:00 PM
This event is: Public
Admission Fee: Free

About the event

Many cities around the world have car-free streets or even whole areas with limited motor vehicle access. What streets in Vancouver are good candidates? What measures are needed to ensure that car-free streets are successful?

Moderator

Richard Campbell
Richard Campbell has over 17 years of expertise in cycling and sustainable transportation. He is a founder of the Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition, the British Columbia Cycling Coalition (BCCC) and Better Environmentally Sound Transportation (BEST). He is also a member of the City of Vancouver’s Bicycle Advisory Committee and has successfully championed the 30 kilometer Central Valley Greenway, wider sidewalks on the Lions Gate Bridge and the bicycle path on the North Arm (Canada Line) Bridge.

Richard did not have a bicycle as a child and did not learn how to cycle until his early twenties. Ever since, he has been making up for lost time.

Location: Musette Caffè Chinatown

49.280583, -123.102896

Musette Caffè Chinatown

75 E. Pender St.
Vancouver, BC
Canada