Mount Dennis in Toronto - photo by Connie Tsang.Next »
Walking along the Red River in Winnipeg.Next »
Who needs a car when you can walk, meet your neighbours and talk in Dorset Park, Scarborough.Next »
Jane's Walk picked up the pace and jogged this year in Toronto.Next »
Peeking through the gate during a Jane's Walk in Salt Lake City - photo by Nate Currey.Next »
Ontario MP Cheri Di Novo tours her n-hood in downtown TorontoNext »
Toronto's Mayor Miller with two avid walkers in ScarboroughNext »
How to use a playground, according to the Jane and Finch tour guides in Toronto - photo by Connie Tsang.Next »
St. Christopher House invites Toronto to join them for a Jane's Walk on Queen St. W. - photo by Bruce Ward.Next »
Jane's Walk tour guides in Toronto's gay village.Next »
Toronto: North Dovercourt train tracks - photo by Jörg Hippo Thomsen.Next »
Jane Jacobs book display at the Maria A. Shchuka Toronto Public Library- photo by Kevin Murray.Next »
Rebecca Zelewicz and Adam Benarzi entertain the crowd in Thornhill. Photo by Martin Smith.Next »
The Saddledome on display on a Calgary Jane's Walk in 2008.Next »
Toronto - U. of Toronto geographer and walkability researcher Paul Hess.Next »
Jane's Walk Wordle.Next »
Dog's eye view of North Dovercourt in Toronto - photo by Jörg Hippo Thomsen.Next »
Thornbury - Devoted and drenched walkers.Next »
Jane's walkers welcomed in Guelph subdivision.Next »
Chai break in Mumbai, India.Next »
Jungle Jaunt tour guides in Toronto's Lawrence Heights neighbourhood. Next »
Kipling Tour in Toronto - photo by Kevin Murray.Next »
Following the Leqleqi Portage in Vancouver.Next »
In front of Nellie McClung's house in Winnipeg.Next »
Jane's Walkers in New Orlean - photo by Sandra Morris.Next »
Jane's Walking in Regina.Next »
Jane's Walk in Phoenix - phot by David SBNext »
Jane's Walkers in Mumbai, India. Next »
Newcomer queer youth tour of the gay village in TorontoNext »
CORE walk guides take a dance break in downtown Toronto.Next »
Toronto - Mapping queer history on Yonge St.Next »
Some tour guides for "Growing up around Jane and Wilson" in Toronto - photo by Connie Tsang.Next »
Vancouver - Public art tour. Photo by Neil Monckton.Next »
Toronto - A tour of proposed bike path starting at the Gladstone Hotel.Next »
Walking along the Seton Ravine in Toronto - photo by Janet Malownay.Next »
Snow is no deterent to Winnipeg Jane's walkers in 2008.Next »
Showing off Jane's Walk pride in New Orleans - photo by Sandra Morris.Next »
Walking the Tower Renewal site in North Kipling, Toronto - photo by Kevin Murray.Next »
Walking past Ambrosi Printers in Regina - photo by Laura Pfeifer.Next »
Windsor's Walkerville neighbourhood.Next »
Toronto - The Hidden City tour of CAMH and Queen Street West.Next »
Toronto - Urban designer Ken Greenberg in the West Donlands.Next »
Tour guide Lisa Pasold reveals secrets and lies in Beaconsfield in Toronto - photo by Bremner Duthie.Next »
The great grocery story debate in St. James Town, Toronto - photo by John Caffrey.Next »
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How can an organization get involved with Jane's Walk?
We are looking for organizations to sponsor Jane's Walk in various cities, as well as organizations that might be keen to offer a tour in their neighbourhoods. We can offer support in terms of website, publicity and administration while the local sponsors focus on programming the walks and getting the word out locally.
How can an individual get involved with Jane's Walk?
Individuals can become involved with Jane's Walk as a tour guide, a volunteer for the walks and of course, as a tour participant.
For more information please contact:
Jane Farrow
416-642-5779
Jane's Walk 2008