Jane’s Walk celebrates the ideas and legacy of urbanist Jane Jacobs by getting people out exploring their neighbourhoods and meeting their neighbours. Free walking tours held on the first weekend of May each year are led by locals who want to create a space for residents to talk about what matters to them in the places they live and work.
Saskatoon
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Friday, 25 April 2014
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Campus Green Roofs
Meet Your City ...Campus Green Roofs ... The two green roofs on the top of the College of
Law Addition will be shown as well as a newer small green roof at ‘grade’ along
Campus Drive beside the Health Science B-Wing. *Note: a maximum of 10 persons only
are allowed on each Law roof surface. We plan to accommodate 10 on the upper
surface and 10 on lower roof concurrently and then finish the tour with all 20
walking across the street to B-Wing roof.
Walk Leaders: Michael Molaro and Margret Asmuss
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Walk Leaders: Michael Molaro and Margret Asmuss
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Friday, 18 April 2014
Walking Into Homelessness – Where you gonna sleep?
MEET YOUR CITY ... ... Starting at on
the riverbank just below the farmer’s market, this walk will highlight the fact
that some people in Saskatoon have nowhere to sleep at night. Walking through the park, under bridges past
empty doorways and ATM vestibules, through back alleys, across to a local
overnight shelter the walk will share facts and ideas about being homeless in
Saskatoon. Where do you find a safe
place to sleep when the alternatives are slim?
What leads people to become homeless and live on the streets seeking
shelter wherever they can find? In September 2012 there were over 300 people in
our city who had no permanent place to live – a number of those people had been
homeless for a long time. This Jane's walk will highlight the "walk into
homelessness" and help participants come to understand how some people in
Saskatoon can find themselves without shelter.
Tour Leaders:
Jordon Cooper and Shan Landry
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Jordon Cooper and Shan Landry
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Thursday, 17 April 2014
So you want to join us...
Tips for Participants
- Plan your Jane’s Walk itinerary ahead of time. Confirm the date and time your tour is offered and the starting place on the website program. If you're doing more than one walk, make sure to leave enough time to get to the next starting place. Print out the timeline reminder schedule or download the file to your smartphone.
- You'll be walking some distance, and the ground may not always be paved. Wear sensible shoes – something cushy and supportive. But that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice fashion. After all, Nancy Sinatra recommends boots made for walking.
- The walks will go rain or shine. Check the weather report, and dress accordingly. If it looks like rain, you'll be more likely to stay warm and dry if you layer up and bring an umbrella.
- Ask questions – offer insights. Jane’s Walk works best when the tour has a friendly, conversational feel. Introduce yourself to fellow walkers, volunteers and guides.
- Be curious. Consider attending walks in neighbourhoods you already know and even live or work in, to deepen your appreciation and network in the area.
- Cultivate your curiosity – venture farther afield and find out what is wonderful about neighbourhoods you’ve only heard about in the media or didn’t even know existed. Be adventurous. Take lots of pictures, savour the sites and sounds. Stop in at a café, pub or restaurant and linger. Develop your own impression of an area and share it with others.
- Get in close in order to hear the tour guides. Stand close to the speakers. Remember to leave enough room on the sidewalk for people to pass by.
- Pay attention when crossing the street (cross at signals or crosswalks), and watch for guidance from the marshals (those people with the flags).
- Thank the leader and volunteers for giving their time to this thrilling insider’s guide to local communities.
- Send us your feedback, thoughts, and ideas on the walks and other events you attended. Fill our the participant survey.
Source: http://www.janeswalkottawa.ca
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Small town oasis in an industrial desert- and the biggest garage sale in the city! (BICYLE TOUR)
MEET YOUR CITY ....... Montgomery Place is one
of the last intact VLA (Veterans Land Allotment) neighbourhoods in Canada.
People are drawn to the ½ acre lots and the small town atmosphere. Come check
out the bargains at the giant annual garage sale the first week-end of May! The
community is surrounded by industry- the landfill; a major inland grain
elevator; a major gas compression station (which house a couple innovative
energy sustainability projects); the confluence of both the CP and CN railway
tracks; and the future new home for the City Yards where all the graders, snow
ploughs, etc. will be stored and dispatched. Not to mention the Bus Barns which
are moving from Caswell to south of Montgomery. Come along on a bike ride and
see where your electricity comes from, your garbage goes, and how the goods and
services you rely on are moved in and around the city whilst the residents of
the community still manage to honour and commemorate our war veterans.
Your Leader:
Pat Lorje, will take you on a bicycle tour of the neighbourhood on the day of Saskatoon's biggest garage sale.
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Your Leader:
Pat Lorje, will take you on a bicycle tour of the neighbourhood on the day of Saskatoon's biggest garage sale.
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Monday, 14 April 2014
Crossing 22nd St West
MEET YOUR CITY........22nd Street West is a busy six lane highway lined by lower income rental units and fast food businesses. Come see the obstacles to a healthier community, and learn from one of many 'professors' of poverty.
Leader: Maureen Shadden
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Leader: Maureen Shadden
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Exhibition Ambulation
Meet Your City.....: joining this walk. which will will
highlight the past and present of the Exhibition neighbourhood, focusing on
trends in transportation, planning, and recreation.
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Walk Leader: Mairin
Loewen ... Mairin is
the City Councillor for Ward 7, which includes the Exhibition neighbourhood.
Commuting by Bike from Lakeview
Meet Your City....by trying out commuting by bike from outside Circle Drive. You will learn about route
planning, rules and etiquette while riding in traffic, and how good urban
design can make commuting by bike fun and practical, even when starting in the
suburbs.
Walk (Bike) Leaders: Hilary Nelson and Brett Suwinski
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Walk (Bike) Leaders: Hilary Nelson and Brett Suwinski
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Meewasin 35 Years in Nature
Meet Your City...Come join Meewasin as we celebrate 35 years in nature with an interpretive walk through the valley. Learn about the history of the region within the natural setting of the Meewasin Valley trail system.
Walk Leader:
Gillian has been with Meewasin for many years and is passionate about the environment and the work Meewasin does.
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Walk Leader:
Gillian has been with Meewasin for many years and is passionate about the environment and the work Meewasin does.
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Saturday, 12 April 2014
The City Centre Plan
Meet Your City...Saskatoon City Council enthusiastically endorsed the City Centre Plan in 2013. Plans are underway now to implement many new and exciting changes for the Downtown. This tour will look at some of the key strategies to take Saskatoon’s downtown to the next level. Already popular, the Downtown can attract more people to live and shop as well as more companies to establish a presence in the downtown. But it will take carefully planned improvements to help achieve a population of 15,000 in the Downtown. The City Centre Plan is a big city plan and we will highlight the most important.
Walk Leader:
Alan Wallace
Walk Leader:
Alan Wallace
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Friday, 11 April 2014
Urban agriculture exploration- producing delicious food in our backyards!
Meet Your CITY....Meet people devoted to growing good food in King
George & Holiday Park- neighbourhoods where food has been grown &
produced for over a 100 years. Come and
go to 4 different sites as you wish. Or, start
at 1:00 pm in Victoria
Park at the King George & Riversdale Community Garden at 16th St/Spadina
St. West and Avenue H South. There you’ll join community gardeners in a work
bee & learn what to plant in early May at a gardener-led workshop. Explore a backyard full of charming surprises
at 725 Avenue I South. Then head by bike or car to Holiday Park where you’ll
tour a backyard filled with greenhouses at 1245 Avenue O South. Then over a few streets at 1314 N South you
can meet SPIN Farmers and see how they’ve transformed a garage for superb
vegetable storage and micro green growing, and a backyard into an oasis of
lucrative vegetables.
Walk Leader: Rusty Chartier
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What good is the word eARTh with out the word Art , eh?
Meet Your City....Join us for as we
discover the conceptualization and story behind our city’s landmark art.
Walk Leader: Laura Hosaluk’s creative practice – spanning painting, found objects, furniture and sculpture – was formed during her childhood in the rich creative community that gathered around her father – the wood artist Michael Hosaluk. Her versatility to move between mediums enables her to express herself in a variety of ways.
Walk Leader: Laura Hosaluk’s creative practice – spanning painting, found objects, furniture and sculpture – was formed during her childhood in the rich creative community that gathered around her father – the wood artist Michael Hosaluk. Her versatility to move between mediums enables her to express herself in a variety of ways.
Hosaluk had the opportunity to absorb how to be an artist – not only
from her father, but also the many students and colleagues who worked beside
him in his workshop, many of whom became her mentors and friends. The
foundation of her education began in 1994 when she attended her first
International Woodturning Conference in Saskatoon, SK. In 1996 Hosaluk
began attending the Emma Lake International Collaboration, an innovative
workshop model for un-structured creative collaboration between artists working
in traditional craft and those engaged in contemporary method.
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Hidden Trails Walk/Run
Meet Your City...Discover a section of Saskatoon’s hidden urban riverbank trail. Take an easy jog along the low, riparian riverbank trail from Broadway Bridge to the University Bridge on the east side. Stop to enjoy the views, and listen to the sounds of spring despite being steps away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Must be able to jog for an hour or so (with stop breaks at viewpoints). Be prepared for muddy single track trail that includes roots, rocks, branches, creeks. Bring your camera, insect repellent (ticks), and your favourite hydration drink.
Walk Leader:
Dave Buchner is a ultramarathoner.
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Must be able to jog for an hour or so (with stop breaks at viewpoints). Be prepared for muddy single track trail that includes roots, rocks, branches, creeks. Bring your camera, insect repellent (ticks), and your favourite hydration drink.
Walk Leader:
Dave Buchner is a ultramarathoner.
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Caswell Hill: Traces of History
MEET
YOUR CITY........ This Walk will explore historical elements in the Urban
fabric and note the different ways time has left its mark. Points of interest include the Historic CPR
Station, remnants of Saskatoon's streetcar system, a cathedral that almost was,
and other landmarks.
Walk Leader: Ted C. Engel is an architect who lives and works in Caswell Hill.
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Walk Leader: Ted C. Engel is an architect who lives and works in Caswell Hill.
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Soundwalk Sample Loop
MEET YOUR CITY...Discover the under-appreciated acoustics of the city through active listening while strolling through distinct soundscapes around the River Landing area. Put down the phone, pull out the earbuds, and open up to the sounds of the city!
WALK LEADER:
Lisa Karut: I was first introduced to soundwalking by artist Jackie Sawatzky while studying architecture in Wales. Since I've moved to Saskatoon in 2012 I've been really impressed by the proactive community of urban dwellers. I'm glad to bring soundwalking to Jane's Walk to share with everyone.
http://www.janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
WALK LEADER:
Lisa Karut: I was first introduced to soundwalking by artist Jackie Sawatzky while studying architecture in Wales. Since I've moved to Saskatoon in 2012 I've been really impressed by the proactive community of urban dwellers. I'm glad to bring soundwalking to Jane's Walk to share with everyone.
http://www.janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Varsity View Places of Worship
MEET YOUR CITY........Varsity View
is home to 5 very different places of worship all within a 4 square block
radius of each other: Agudas Israel Synagogue, Sts Peter and Paul Ukrainian
Catholic Church, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Grosvenor Park United
Church, and the Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Church. Sts Peter and Paul is visually unique; the
Varsity View Community Garden is located in the Bishop Murray School ground at
Our Lady of Lourdes.
Tour Leader:
Ann
Burton
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http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Monday, 7 April 2014
The Collisions That Create Our Community
Meet Your City..By plodding through the streets and trails of
one of our historic neighbourhoods we will explore how collisions of forces and
ideas of various forms have formed and are forming our City. As a Councillor I have come to increasingly
believe that what we see in a City around us is so often the result of
collisions of ideas and forces – and want to go on a walk through the community
to explore this idea in our everyday reality with people to see if this
perspective holds water.
Walk Leader:
Charlie Clark - City Councillor in Ward 6 since 2006.
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Charlie Clark - City Councillor in Ward 6 since 2006.
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Nature Photography in Downtown Saskatoon
MEET YOUR CITY ....... by talking a nature photography walk along the Meewasin Trail in downtown Saskatoon. We will focus our cameras on natural subjects found in Cosmopolitan and Kiwanis Memorial Park. Although we will be walking on a paved surface (most of the time), please bring shoes with adequate ankle support and non-slip soles.
WALK LEADER:
Dr. Branimir Gjetvaj – Branimir is a biologist and environmental photographer from Saskatoon. His passion is outdoor and nature photography, and teaching people how to use their cameras beyond the Program mode (www.branimirphoto.ca)
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
WALK LEADER:
Dr. Branimir Gjetvaj – Branimir is a biologist and environmental photographer from Saskatoon. His passion is outdoor and nature photography, and teaching people how to use their cameras beyond the Program mode (www.branimirphoto.ca)
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Saskatoon By The Book
MEET YOUR CITY…through literature (novels/poems) with a Saskatoon theme. The walk will take you to the sites (in and around downtown and the riverbank) referred to in literature (focusing on settings) as written by local/inter/national authors. Walkers willing to read an excerpt contact gross01@sasktel.net or if you have an excerpt you wish to suggest.
Walk Leader:
Murray Gross...if you like to read and walk, join me on this Jane's Walk
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Walk Leader:
Murray Gross...if you like to read and walk, join me on this Jane's Walk
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Graffiti and Street Art
MEET YOUR CITY ... through Street Art and Grafitti. This type of art manifest’s itself in the
liminal spaces in the Urban City, while commenting socially, emotionally,
politically, economically on an urban canvas where honest and independent
thought can be displayed.
http://janeswalk.org/canada/saskatoon/
WALK LEADER:
Shawn
Storry
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Wednesday, 2 April 2014
My Dog's View
MEET YOUR CITY ... ... through the eyes of Rube & Sundog to see city life from the knees down, talk about how our dogs fit into our lives, obedience, leashes, pet friendly places, manners, dog and human parks, fence or tie up at home and more. Talk as we stroll through the park east of Walter Murray and along Taylor Ave
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Walk Leaders: Sharon Elder, Rube and Sundog.
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