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Cycle to the #DistilleryWinterVillage, which is open between November 13 and January 5, using the two-way bikeway on Mill Street! Access the festivities using @BikeShareTO, which has three stations in the vicinity. Toronto.ca/esplanademill bikesharetoronto.com #BikeTO

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What can we do to extend the benefits of cycling to everyone in our communities? 🇮🇪 Hear from Cycling Without Age Ireland Founder Clara Clark tomorrow on our monthly Cross Country Advocacy Call. 📨 Message us here to get the call details.

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Toronto won’t solve congestion by relying on officers waving cars through intersections. The real issue is the sheer volume of vehicles entering the core. Our sprawling region means any new capacity is quickly filled with more cars. This car-centric approach only worsens the…


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The City is hosting virtual public meetings on Sept.17-18 to discuss proposed changes to bicycle parking standards. This is your chance to help shape the future of bicycle-friendly buildings in our community! Register at: toronto.ca/parkingreview #CityOfTO #CyclingToronto

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"The future of cycling is actually not so much about cycling, but about the future of cities. Cycling is not the goal in itself; it's a fantastic transformational tool to make cities more resilient, sustainable, social, safe, wealthy, healthy and happy." whenwecycle.eu


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Have you signed up for Cycle55+ Ride & Dine? Happening tomorrow (Monday August 19th). It's your chance to explore some great cycling routes and the fabulous Sorauren Farmer's Market (with live jazz!!!). #bikeTO Photo credit: Sorauren Farmer's Market

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"Public transit, bikes and pedestrians take up a lot less of the road. I think anything cities can do to encourage shifts toward transit or cycling will help decrease the demand for road space." loom.ly/Pn0YTKg


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I'm not great at estimating crowd size but I'd say there are about 2 million people out walking and wheeling for #LivingStreets today 😀 ⬇️Here's the first half of the group!


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Vehicular cycling is impressive. It's also for a tiny % of the population. You can be an athletic cyclist and still appreciate the value of a safe system approach to transportation. Protected bike lanes are part of a safe system. twitter.com/matti_koistine…


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Almost 75% of school-aged children cycle to school in the Netherlands. Active travel comes with many physical and mental benefits for children. Studies have shown that kids in the Netherlands who walk or cycle to school tend to perform better on tasks that require concentration.

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“There’s a lot of people in care homes, and all kinds of places, who don’t get outdoors. They’re not getting out in the fresh air, and seeing things, feeling that sensation – the wind in your hair." - Clara Clark, Cycling Without Age Ireland Story👉changingireland.ie/trishaws-give-…

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The research is clear: cycling is good for people and society as a whole. Riding a bicycle is a healthy, enjoyable, and low impact source of physical activity for all ages and abilities. dutchcycling.nl/wp-content/upl…

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If I get on my bike for my morning commute (as I did today) or if I get in my car for my morning commute I pay exactly the same taxes. This idea that cyclists do not pay taxes is just weird. I am as entitled to the road on my bike as I am when I get in my car.


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Awesome group rides being organized by Cycle55+!

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Get in touch to book a ride for a loved one if you are in Toronto! We are looking forward to many happy rides this season! Email in bio #Toronto



Get in touch to book a ride for a loved one if you are in Toronto! We are looking forward to many happy rides this season! Email in bio #Toronto


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