Last Wednesday, Miguel Joshua Escanan’s young life was taken while riding his bike on Avenue Road, metres beyond the end of ActiveTO bike lanes (and where a speedway begins).
Over the long weekend, Councillor Ford suggested cancelling ActiveTO — eliminating space for people.
We're expanding our educational offerings in languages other than English including a new series of videos in Cantonese.
Nita is a mother of two and had not started cycling until recently — like many, commuting in overcrowded buses during the pandemic led her to start biking to work.
These communities are not connected to the rest of Toronto with good infrastructure, nor are they connected to each other. Students, parents, teachers and other community leaders have been advocating for safer roads and protected bike lanes.
The current redesign of O’Connor Drive is an example of how City Council’s own policies were not taken into account.
Bike lane upgrades between Spadina and Avenue and the protected intersection have been delayed until a spring 2022 start
Our previous Yonge Loves Bikes campaign has now be rebranded to Move365 Connect Yonge - connect neighbourhoods from Steeles Ave to the Lake.
Eight campaigns for protected bike lanes across Toronto
How do you ride safely when you’re sharing space with cars? Here are our top five tips on how to position yourself on the road.
The riding season is in full swing and while Cycle Toronto is in the midst of rolling out exciting programs for Bike Month and supporting ActiveTO road openings and temporary bike lanes, we wanted to pause and provide you with an update about Move365.
Bike Month (May 31 - June 30) is taking the time to rekindle the youthful magic of exploring your neighbourhood by bike or share that joy with the next generation of bike riders. Bike Month is a celebration of cycling.