2019 Transit Summit: register now

Building transit movement power

You are invited to our 2019 Transit Summit. The purpose of the Summit is to build power and expand the movement for an affordable, accessible world-class public transit system.
  • Sunday May 26, 12.00pm – 5.30pm
  • Location: North York Civic Centre
  • Food & childcare provided (please contact [email protected] before May 20 to register for childcare)
  • ASL Interpretation available (please indicate if you need this service on your registration form)
  • Venue is wheelchair accessible - enter at north or south entrance of ground floor and take elevators down to lower level (map below).
  • Facebook event
  • Poster
The Summit will feature three skill-building workshops, time for open space discussions on strategy and key transit issues, and a chance to connect with other people in your region.  This is your opportunity to get involved, meet like-minded people, and help shape the direction of our movement. See the full schedule below the registration form.

Cost: $20 for non-members. Free for TTCriders members and members of sponsoring organizations. Is cost a barrier? Contact us for a guest list spot or to co-sponsor the Summit at [email protected]. Become a member of TTCriders here.

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