Vancouver's Leader in Transition toward Strong, Resilient, Complete Communities
Time: June 17, 2012 from 12pm to 8pm
Location: Main Street Car Free Day
Street: Main Street between 12th & 13th
City/Town: Vancouver BC
Website or Map: http://cacv.ca
Phone: 604-682-0010
Event Neighbourhood and Type: main, street
Organized By: Community Arts
Latest Activity: Jun 11, 2012
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See you there! We'll be right next to Village Vancouver on Main between 12th & 13th.
Papergirl Vancouver are teaming up with us and we have some great activities to help you add art to your non-car: bikes (of course), but also strollers, walkers, skateboards, wheelchairs, scooters, canes and shoes!
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