This year's ride from Don Mills Centre to Downtown will be a little different. To raise awareness on the possibility of bicycle lanes along Eglinton Avenue, our route will be as follows:
Start: Lawrence Avenue East and Don Mills Road, southwest corner
Date: Monday, May 27, 2013 - 06:30
The Etobicoke South Cycling Committee, in partnership with Cycle Toronto and the Lakeshore Planning Council is holding its annual Bike to Work Ride.
The bridge at the Humber is the bike connection for Etobicoke to downtown Toronto. It is the logical beginning point. We will meet on the bridge and ride to the main west end commute downtown at High Park Everyone is welcome, regardless of cycling ability and background.
Start Location: Humber Bridge
Departure Time: 6:30 am SHARP
Route:
1. East along Martin Goodman Trail to Colborne Lodge Dr..
Tuesday, June 5, 2012 - 08:00 - Saturday, July 7, 2012 - 20:00
Throughout the spring, summer and fall of 2012, BikesandTransit.com asks active cyclists to take a look - a close look - at a day trip to Burlington's Royal Botanical Gardens by bikes and transit (and then by foot when you get there!)
meet at High Park, Bloor St Entrance at 1:30 pm, ride at 2 pm sharp. Will arrive at Queen's Park in time for the Cycle and Sole Rally at 3 pm.
Bloor is being re-paved in 2013 (between Dundas West and Spadina), which provides an opportunity to put paint on pavement. Let your councillor know that you support Bike Lanes on Bloor.
May 28th is Bike To Work With Friends Day (actually, that's everyday). Join a group of cyclists from all backgrounds on a friendly commute from Don Mills Centre to City Hall to mark the beginning of Bike Month in Toronto.
Location:
At the "Shops at Don Mills" sign behind the eastbound TTC bus stop
This years annual Bike to Work Ride is May 28. On May 28, cyclists from Ward 6 and others from the south west part of the city will meet at 6:30 AM on the Thunderbird Bridge at the Humber. We will ride together to join the main ride at High Park that starts at 7AM. From there other groups will join us until we reach Cty Hall for a rally and breakfast.
Whether you're a member of the York University Bicycle User Group (BUG) or want to try a bike trip to York for the first time, come out for Bike to Work Day on Monday, May 30th!
Get a free bike safety check from a MEC bike mechanic, learn about the Finch Hydro Corridor Multi-use Path, or grab a t-shirt, a free cycling map, and sign up to our BUG.
Pledge to bike to York at BikeToWorkDay.ca and you'll be entered to win a Bike Train weekend getaway to Northumberland County.
Location:
York University Common - at the fountain in front of Vari Hall in the bus loop
The Lakeshore Planning Council Cycling Subcommittee is holding its annual Bike to Work Ride.
The bridge at the Humber is the bike connection for Etobicoke to downtown Toronto. It is the logical beginning point. We will meet on the bridge and ride to the main west end commute downtown at High Park Everyone is welcome, regardless of cycling ability and background.
Start Location: Humber Bridge
Departure Time: 6:30 am SHARP
Route:
1. East along Martin Goodman Trail to Colborne Lodge Dr..
2. North on Colborne Lodge Dr. to Bloor St. There we meet the main ride from the west end.
Date: Monday, May 31, 2010 - 06:30
Tthe Lakeshore Planning Council Group Commute will meet at the Thunderbird Bridge on the Etobicoke side of the Humber River. We will ride as a group to the High Park starting point for the Bike to Work ride. Everyone is welcome, regardless of cycling background.
Start Location: Thunderbird Bridge on the Etobicoke side of the Humber River.
Departure Time: 6:40 am SHARP
Location:
Thunderbird Bridge on the Etobicoke side of the Humber Toronto, ON
Toronto's Annual Group Commute: from Don Mills North York to City Hall Downtown. Everyone is welcome, regardless of cycling ability and background.
Start Location: Lawrence Avenue East and Don Mills Road SW Corner, behind Eastbound TTC Bus Stop
Departure Time: 7am SHARP
Route:
1. South on Don Mills Road to Overlea Boulevard
2. West on Overlea Boulevard to Millwood Road
3. South on Millwood Road to Pape Avenue
4. South on Pape Avenue to Danforth Avenue
5. West on Danforth Avenue to Broadview Avenue/Bloor Street East
6. West on Bloor Street East to Yonge Street
Groups can post cycling-specific, non-commercial and "above board" events to this common cycling calendar where every group can post their events. Just sign up!