Join ITE Toronto on a bike tour of the waterfront! We’ll be riding along the Martin Goodman Trail, starting at Queens Quay West, heading east to Queens Quay East and down to the Port Lands. The event will start at 2pm with registration, social networking, bike rental assistance, and safety announcement followed by the bike tour. During the ride, you’ll hear from transportation professionals involved in the design and development of this area from Waterfront Toronto, City of Toronto, WSP and Entuitive.
This event will count towards 2.5 hours of PDH credits.
Katya Zappitelli (Lead Guide), Waterfront Toronto
Katya is the Assistant Project Manager for Transportation at Waterfront Toronto, working on the planning and design of future transit and cycling along the eastern waterfront.
Sonya De Villis, Bike Safety Education Coordinator, Cycling & Pedestrian Projects, City of Toronto
As the City of Toronto’s Coordinator of Bicycle Safety Education, Sonya promotes cycling safety by managing the City’s external communications related to cycling, including website and social media updates, public education campaigns, and resource creation. Sonya has also hosted several cycling tours for local and international visitors along the Martin Goodman Trail.
Kanchan Maharaj, Senior Engineer, Cycling & Pedestrian Projects, City of Toronto
Kanchan Maharaj is a Senior Engineer on the City of Toronto’s Cycling and Pedestrian projects unit. Her work is focused on the design and delivery of active transportation projects throughout the City
Christina Johansson, Senior Transportation Planner, WSP
Christina is a Senior Transportation Planner with the Active Transportation & Complete Streets team at WSP. She is working on the revitalization of Queens Quay East, which involves leading the road and active transportation designs to achieve safe and accessible connections that integrate with the proposed Light Rail network and public realm.
Navan Chawla, Engineer, Entuitive
Navan Chawla is a Bridge Engineer with the Transportation group at Entuitive. Navan was one of the engineers involved with the detail design of the architecturally significant family of bridges in the Port Lands area.
Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Time: 2-5 pm
Start Location: Little Norway Park, 659 Queens Quay W, southwest corner of Bathurst St/Queens Quay W/Eireann Quay
Equipment
Registration
Tickets are limited to 30 attendees, so register while quantities last! Registration will close on July 22.
Price
Waiver Review and Release Required
To register for this event, you must confirm that you have read and agree to all terms in the Bike Tour Waiver. If you have any questions, please email president@toronto.itecanada.org