Keelesdale

This August Cycle Toronto and the City of Toronto are partnering to offer a free Learn to Ride program at the Keele Community Hub.

If you are interested or know anyone who wants to learn how to ride a bike, fill out the form on the right with the information below. Make sure to go through the entire form before submitting, especially your contact information (name, email, phone number) and indicate which age group you are signing up for. To register, you will need to provide: 

  • Your postal code, 
  • The age group you're signing up for,
  • Whether you have a bike you can bring, 
  • If you need a bike to use during the program, your height,
  • Accessibility accommodations,
  • Photography consent

Keele Community Hub Learn to Ride

Dates: August 11, 12, 18 and 25
Time 4:00 - 6:00 pm
Where: Keele Community Hub at 1652 Keele St, Toronto M6M 3W3

Age groups being served

  • 3 – 14 year olds; 
  • 15+ years and Adults 

Program Times

  • 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm for ages 3 - 14 year olds
  • 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm for 15+ years and Adults

Class limit: 15 participants per workshop time slot 

*Attendees must attend all workshops. These workshop series are built step by step to get first-time or returning riders well acquainted with a bike. 

PLEASE NOTE: THERE ARE LIMITED SPOTS FOR ENROLMENT. FILLING OUT THE FORM DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE REGISTERED FOR THE PROGRAM. PROGRAM ACCEPTANCE EMAILS WILL BE SENT OUT FOR THOSE THAT ARE REGISTERED FOR THE PROGRAM. 

About the Learn to Ride program

The Learn to Ride program mission is simple: to provide first-time riders with the tools, knowledge, and skills to get comfortable on a bike. Started in 2023, our Learn to Ride program is headed by a team of experienced cycling educators who provide a step-by-step curriculum to all participants, from helmet fits to basic rules of the road. Learning to ride a bike in the city of Toronto can be hard, and most people don’t know where to start. Our curriculum is created to help people of all ages gain confidence on a bike, regardless of their age or experience.

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