Haiti: Launch of the 5th Edition of SUMMER STREET with OKAP ANN PEDALE
On Friday, August 16, 2024, the historic city of Cap-Haïtien was the scene of a new edition of the OKAP ANN PEDALE event, marking the launch of the fifth edition of SUMMER STREET. This annual event, now unmissable, was distinguished by an effervescent atmosphere and a strong message aimed at promoting the Northern region of Haiti.
Haïti Youth Mobilized to Promote Their Region
As early as 4 p.m., dozens of young people, driven by boundless enthusiasm, gathered on the Cap-Haïtien Boulevard, ready to get on their bicycles to defend a cause close to their hearts: promoting and making their city and its region known. The participants, sporting bicycles adorned with bright colors, rode through the city’s lively streets, offering residents and visitors a captivating visual spectacle.
Haïti OKAP ANN PEDALE was much more than just a bike ride. It was a collective demonstration of young people’s commitment to their community, a testament to their pride in their region and their desire to see it prosper. By pedaling together, they delivered a clear and resounding message: Cap-Haïtien and its surroundings are full of cultural, historical and touristic riches that deserve to be highlighted.
Haïti Boosting Cultural and Social Life
This activity is part of a series of events planned for SUMMER STREET, an initiative that aims to boost the social and cultural life of Cap-Haïtien during the summer season. Over the years, SUMMER STREET has become a flagship event, attracting not only locals, but also visitors from all over the country and abroad.
Haïti Promising Prospects for this Fifth Edition
The enthusiasm and enthusiasm that marked this first day suggest a particularly successful edition. The local community and organizers are hopeful that this fifth edition of SUMMER STREET will be the most successful to date, further reinforcing the positive image of Northern Haïti as a must-see destination.
Haïti A Symbol of Pride and Solidarity
OKAP ANN PEDALE was much more than a sporting event. It embodied a symbol of solidarity and pride for the youth of Cap-Haïtien, determined to make their region shine in the spotlight. The days to come look just as promising, with a rich and varied program that will appeal to both participants and spectators.