This is an important first step to building an equitable cycling network across our city. We’re excited to see cycling infrastructure accelerated as our pandemic response and look forward to seeing our network grow to fill the gaps
Quiet streets and major street closures have been announce, but no bike lanes yet
Tim & TTLMakerspace provide solutions for healthcare workers with the help of bikes
ActiveTO to rebalance Toronto’s streets and create more space for people biking
COVID-19 has changed the way we use our public space. This street is a blank slate where we can imagine and plan for a better future.
Last week, City Council met for the first time since the pandemic began. Let them know where you'd like to see your city improved.
Cycling and Vision Zero projects move forward during Council’s first emergency meeting.
Cycle Toronto opposed Enbridge Gas' proposal to use Queens Quay and jeopardise MGT to replace a natural gas line
From leafy trails to rustic bridges, there are many examples of cycling infrastructure all across the city. Here are some of our favourites.
Toronto deserves a bold vision for a recovery that is green and just.
Rosa picked up cycling as part of rehab for a knee injury, fell in love with riding, and has only increased her number of trips since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.