"We want to be sure the residents living in the Metro Halifax/Dartmouth
area will enjoy the tremendous honour of hosting the 21st G-7 Summit,"
says Malcolm McKechnie, spokesperson for the HSO. "The city will be
alive with a wide range of special events for the entire family as it
celebrates the Halifax Summit. It is truly an exciting time for everyone
to enjoy."
Residents are invited to Halifax's downtown core during the Summit to
participate in Showcase '95, a vibrant and diverse festival featuring
entertainment, activities and exhibitions of approximately 100 local
artists and groups, and Summit Odyssey. Additional special events will
be announced as details are confirmed.
In order to provide the Summit leaders with efficient security while at the
same time minimizing inconvenience to residents, there will be a limited
restricted zone closed to the general public. Starting on June 14 to June
18, the perimeter of the restricted zone will include the waterfront area
from Salter Street to George Street, including, Bedford Row, from
Sackville Street to George Street with access points on Hollis Street at
Salter Street, Sackville Street and Prince Street. In addition, there will
be an access point at the intersection of Lower Water Street and George
Street, (please see the attached map). Individuals needing accreditation
will be contacted by their employer or the HSO.
"In order to minimize traffic congestion, and in line with our goal of
holding a green summit," added Mr. McKechnie, "we are encouraging
residents to use public transit during the Summit. I should stress that
the Halifax/Dartmouth Ferry will be operating."
The HSO is committed to making the Summit a positive experience for
all residents in the Metro Halifax/Dartmouth area. "As access plans are
finalized, we will make them public," concluded Mr. McKechnie. "But the
bottom line is downtown will be a hub of activity and Nova Scotians
should plan on taking part."
The G-7 Summit is a gathering of leaders from the seven largest
industrialized nations as well as representatives of the European Union
and the Russian Federation. The event will take place in Halifax from
June 15-17,1995.
For more information contact:
Malcolm McKechnie Official HSO Spokesperson (902)473-7117 or Sue McKeage Halifax Summit Media Relations (902)473-7083