Cycling is for everyone!
Join over 1.4 million Torontonians who ride bicycles because it's convenient, healthy, inexpensive, and fun.
This handbook will teach you about your bicycle, our traffic laws, and safe cycling habits. When riding your bike in Toronto, always remember to use your best judgement, take your time, and to have fun!
The Toronto Cyclists Handbook is available in 14 languages, including English.
Download your free copy!
Download The Toronto Cycling Handbook
Download The Toronto Cycling Handbook - Family Edition
The Toronto Cycling handbook is available in the following languages:
| العربي | Arabic | |
| বাংলা | Bengali | |
| 中文 | Simplified Chinese | |
| English | English | |
| فارسی | Farsi **New 2021** | |
| Français | French | |
| हिन्दी | Hindi | |
| 한국의 | Korean | |
| Português | Portuguese | |
| Русский | Russian | |
| Español | Spanish | |
| Tagalog | Tagalog | |
| தமிழ் | Tamil | |
| ارد | Urdu |
The Toronto Cycling Handbook was created in partnership with CultureLink Settlement and Community Services. Funding and support provided in part by the Government of Ontario, Live Green Toronto, and the City of Toronto.
How do I get a physical copy?
You can pick up a free copy of the Toronto Cyclists Handbook at:
- your closest library
- your closest Civic Centre
- at City Hall (100 Queen St W)
Non-English Handbooks can be found at:
- Cycle Toronto (401 Richmond St W, Suite 375) Please call or e-mail to set up a time to visit.
- CultureLink Settlement Services (2340 Dundas St W, Suite 301)
- Scarborough Cycles Community Hub Danforth (3079 Danforth Ave, at Victoria Park Rd)
- Scarborough Cycles Community Hub Birchmount Bluffs (93 Birchmount Rd, at Kingston Rd)
We also produce an Ontario Cyclists Handbook.
To purchase an order for your municipality, please inquire for details at info [at] cycleto.ca.


