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EVENTS

Do you want make use of a beautiful waterfront? Do you want the waterfronr to be safe for the community?  Do you have questions or valuable feedback that will help make this plan better? Please, join us at our info sessions.

Understand the impact of a deteriorating break wall to the safety and sustainability of local clubs and the general public (thousands of regular water users). Nov 25, 2017 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Opening speaker is Jennifer Keesmaat, named one of the most influential people in Canada by Toronto Life, former Chief Planner for City of Toronto. This session will focus on understanding the impact of a deteriorating break wall to the safety and sustainability of local clubs and the public.

ABOUT US >

The Humber Bay For All (HBFA) Vision started in 2014 with four committed members and the support of TRCA.  It has since grown to over fifteen passionate and committed members. Humber Bay For All is a sub-committee of the West End Beaches Stakeholders Association (WEBSA). WEBSA is a coalition formed in 2005 by the Argonaut Rowing Club, The Boulevard Club, Sunnyside Paddling Club, and Toronto Sailing & Canoe Club to work with government agencies and non-governmental organizations to address the interests of persons who regularly use Toronto’s western beaches waterfront and waterways. Its members represent a broad range of organized local waterfront users, including paddlers, rowers and sailors. WEBSA’s members have a long history of developing and delivering amateur and recreational water-based sport along Toronto’s western beaches waterfront.

Argonaut Rowing Club (1872)

Toronto Sailing & Canoe Club (1890)

Boulevard Club (1905)

Sunnyside Paddling Club (1989)

CONTACT 

Durham Stephens

E: durhamstephens@gmail.com

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