HARBOURFRONT The development of Toronto's waterfront has been as ex- citing as the history itself. Since 1972 the Cily of Toronto's Central Waterfront Plan- ning Committee has been involved in an exercise of participa- tion that has been extensive, continuously on-going and cer- ’-fainly praise-worthy, The establishment by the Federal Government in 1974 of the Harbourfront Park within the centra! waterfront area is a present-day experience in multi-level planning. You will tour the Harbourfront area on land and by boat will see Toronto's skylineand the Toronto island area, COST: $12.00 POST-CONFERENCE TOURS Thursday, September 15 9:00 am-5:00 pm MUSKOKA 107 miles north from Toronto takes you into the heart of Ontario's vacation land to Gravenhurst. In the town (this year celebrating its centennary) you will enjoy a walking tour in- cluding the NORMAN BETHUNE homestead and the restored OPERA HOUSE, lunch, and tour someof the surrounding cot- tage country — summer home of many of Ontario's city dwel- lers. COST: $26.00 NIAGARAFALLS An 80 mile trip to Niagara Falls Passing through the 40 mile strip of fruit land. Lunch atop the Skylon Tower, with a panoramic view of the Falls and area. On return making a 15 mile loop along the Ontario Niagara Parks Commission Park- way to Niagara-on-the-Lake where Parks Canada is enlarging tourist facilities — sornetimes in conflict with the town — at Fort George. Proceeding through orchards to the Welland Canal and St. Catharines. Resource people will be available on site to discuss planning conflicts in the Niagara area be- tween various levels of government. COST: $24.00 PETERBOROUGH ° After travelling the 86 miles to Peterborough you will gather at the Red Oak Inn fora general briefing, followed by lunch at poolside. You have the opportunity to choose one of the three groups (ON ADVANCE REGISTRATION, PLEASE) for the afternoon session before returning to Toronto. (a) Walking tour of the Central Business District, highlight- tA hid Ace BS as HA CA PEM ES OPE EER wet PETE SSA ae FICIAL NOTICE The 31st Annual General Meeting of the Community Planning Association of Canada/ lAssociation canadienne d'urbanisme will be held Monday, September12, 1977’ at 8:30p.m. (immediately following a7:00p.m. banquet, part of the CPAC Annual Planning Conference programme) at the Sheraton Centre, Toronto, Ontario. arog ey LAD Li NS IS FEY pe TEN MON Eat ing the private and municipal redevelooment ~ “Peter- borough Square” Recreational tour of the waterfront (lake and canal) within the city (Lift Locks) Tour north of Peterborough to major comprehensive lake- front recreational development (a community of 3,000) COST: $24.00 SPEAKERS CONFIRMED Byron Anthony, Deputy Minister, Dept. of Municipal Affairs, Nova Scotia Max J. Bacon, Manager, Planning, Proctor and Redfern Ltd., Toronto The Hon. Glen M. Bagnell, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Nova Scotia Or. Ear! Berger, Earl BergerLtd., Toronto Allen Bernholtz, former consultant to B.C. Land Commnission Mr, Wayne Bowes, Chief Transportation Planning Engineer, Deleuw Cather CanadaLtd., Ottawa . Mr, John Burkus, Executive Coordinator, Policy and Program Deve- lopment Secretariat, Ontario Ministry of Housing Mr. Robert Doty. Tceronto Area Manager, Canadian National Railways Wayman A. Fairweather, President, Mar-land Planning Ltd., Toronto Mr. G. Milton Farrow, Executive Director, Plans Administration Divi- sion, Ministry of Housing, Ontario Len Gertler, Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Uni- versity ot Waterloo Mayor James Gordon, City of Sudbury, Ontario 1.7. Harper, Director, Community Planning, Dept. of Municipal Affairs, Saskatchewan, and President of C.I.P. Dr. Douglas Hof{man, Director, Centre for Resource Development, University of Guelph, Ontario Mr. Neil Irwin, IB! Group, Toronto Or. Anne McAfee; Housing Planner, City of Vancouver Mr. lan. Mcdonald, President, York University Mr. Desmond G. Newman, former Mayor of Whitby, Ontarioand former President, Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipali- ties ; Municipal Chairman, First National Tri-level Conference Mr. Grant Notley, MLA, Spirit River-Fairview, Alberta Dr. Edward Pleva, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario The Honourable JohnR. Rhodes, Minister of Housing, Ontario Basil Rotoff, Professor, Dept. of City Planning, University of Mani- toba, and National Program Chairman, CPAC Alderman June Rowlands, City of Toronto, Ontario Mr. Ray Spaxman, Director of Planning, City of Vancouver, British Columbia Mr. Peter Spurr, CMHC, Ottawa William Teron, Secretary MSUA, and Chairman of the Board, CMHC. TRANSLATION FACILITIES We are hopeful that some form of translation facilities will be available. AGHA: weet: BR eM NT FCT IA LT tag a ; 3 AGENDA 1. Opening Remarks and Report of the National President, Mr. Wayne Woodman, Chairman of the Meeting. Adoption of the Minutes of the 30th Annual General Meeting held in Québec City. 3. Auditor’s Report for the year ending 31 December, 1976. 4. Appointment of Auditor for 1977 5. Other Business. 2. ar) nea Vern hE MESANORS 41h oy ifdiritub gat,