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Critical Mass is an event held typically on the last Friday of every month in cities around the world, where bicyclists, skateboarders, roller bladers, and other self-propelled people take to the streets en masse.
The NSW Big Ride 2007 – Nine days and eight towns to explore.
This is a free event hosted by Mike Smith, NOW’s City Hall columnist.
Learn some urban cycling survival strategies to keep your biking safely in traffic. Gillian will discuss some of the basic principles of Can-Bike: a cycling education and safety program offered through the City of Toronto. Bring your questions about specific traffic situations and learn about your rights as a road user. Bikes belong on the road!
The cost of this workshop is $10 ($5 students/seniors/unwaged – no sliding scale to cover materials fees). Pre-registration and payment is necessary to reserve a space. Space is limited to 20 people. Register at either Grassroots locations or call (416) ...
Celebrate Earth Day with SF Bike Coalition. The ride will be moderately paced and open to both beginners and seasoned cyclists.
Celebrate Bike Week with a scenic tour of the Highland Creek valley, winding through some of Scarborough’s many hidden greenspaces to Lower Highland/East Point Park.
Summer is a special time in Ontario, and every second of it is precious. But as with all good things, it must come to an end. Why not end this summer with a bang with a great weekend of riding and relaxation at Albion Hills!
24 Hours at Albion has moved up another week, providing ...
Walking, cycling, in-line skating, skateboarding, wheeling… have you been thinking about using active modes of transportation to get around this summer? The Physical Activity Coalition of Manitoba invites you to come out on May 16th and they’ll help you get started!
Whether you are a hardcore daily commuter, a softcore weekend rider, or a keen competitive cyclist, there are things you should know about the bike you ride and how to care for it.
This session will be an open house format to learn about and give feedback on the Toronto Bike Plan.