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5th ANNUAL NOVA SCOTIA CYCLING SUMMIT - May 1st 2010

You’re invited to the 5th ANNUAL NOVA SCOTIA CYCLING SUMMIT 9:30 am to 3:30pm, Saturday, May 1, 2010 ~ Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 21 (66 Victoria St., Annapolis Royal – driveway access next to the Annapolis Royal Post Office)

Hosted by Annapolis County Recreation Services

A G E N D A
8:30 am MEET AND GREET - REGISTRATION Cost: $15.00
9:30 am WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS

PRESENTATIONS & REPORTS:
Peter Williams and Susanna Fuller, Eastwind Cycle - Nova Scotia Bikeways Report Nova Scotia Bikeways Report: Review of Phase II Nova Scotia Bikeways Coalition

Vision Overview Dawn Stegen - UNSM Overview of Municipal Best Practices

AT and Cycling Elizabeth Pugh, MScE, P.Eng, Special Projects Engineer, Highway Planning and Design, Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal

Update Jacques Coté, Velo Cape Breton – Update and Advocacy Best Practices Bicycle Nova Scotia

LUNCH 12 Noon to 1:00pm

Allison Vogt, Executive Director, Bicycle Coalition of Maine

Best Practices Halifax Cycling Coalition - Cross Town Connector Proposal and Social Marketing Municipality of the District of Chester & Regional Enhancement Committee - Aspotagon Peninsula Colchester County Recreation – Bikeways Report Annapolis County Recreation Services – Share the Road Education with RCMP Ecology Action Centre – Youth Cycling Initiatives Nova Scotia Mountain Bike Trail Association ROUND TABLE INFORMATION SHARING CLOSING REMARKS

3:30pm – Cycle Ride to The Habitation, Port Royal -BAC Route 2 6:30pm - BBQ & Social, Hillsdale House Inn (optional) Pre-register ($16), payment direct to Hillsdale House

May 2 – Sunday morning ride to Bridgetown – BAC Route 7 (optional). Meet in front of the Hillsdale House at 9:00am

5th ANNUAL NOVA SCOTIA CYCLING SUMMIT hosted by Annapolis County Recreation Services

R E G I S T R A T I O N
Name:
Organization Represented or Self:
Mailing Address:
Phone: (W) (H) (Cell)
Email:
Registration fees: $15.00 for the Summit (includes lunch, refreshments and ride pack), payable to Annapolis County Recreation Services, P.O. Box 100, Annapolis Royal, NS B0S 1A0 $16.00 for BBQ & Social at the Hillsdale House Inn.

Pre-register with Annapolis County Recreation Services; payable directly to the Hillsdale House Inn YES _____ NO ______ Begins at 6:30pm

Inquiries: Debra Ryan, 902-532-3139, debryan@annapoliscounty.ns.ca

The annual cycling summit attracts folks from all over Nova Scotia and beyond to share ideas and best practices that are shaping, and will continue to shape, the cycling movement throughout our province. We hope that you will join us as we celebrate the 5th Annual Nova Scotia Cycling Summit and be part of a dynamic networking group that will lead to better and improved cycling opportunities. Space is available for displays, exhibits and promotional materials relating to
cycling and biking interests.

There are many accommodations in the area; we invite you to visit: www.annapolisroyal.com Special discounted rates for cycling summit participants are available at: The Seafaring Maiden Bed & Breakfast, Granville Ferry, 902-532-0379, www.aseafaringmaiden.com. Rate $70 single, $85 double, price is plus tax and includes a gourmet breakfast The Hillsdale House Inn, Annapolis Royal, 1-877-839-2821, www.hillsdalehouseinn.ca. Rate $70 single, $85 double, price is plus tax and includes a full hot breakfast. Please mention the Summit when making reservations. Both have bicycle storage

SPECIAL THANKS TO: NS Health Promotion and Protection and Mountain Equipment Coop


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