Bikes
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Bike Infrastructure: Let’s sweat the small stuff
This past weekend I went with a few friends on a long bike ride down the trails along the Humber River, east along the waterfront, and up Strachan Ave. to...
By Jake Tobin Garrett -
Jarvis bike lanes improve safety for all road users
At the Toronto Cyclist Union’s—sorry, Cycle Toronto’s—annual general meeting a few evenings ago, Andrea Garcia, Director of Advocacy and Operations, spoke...
By Jake Tobin Garrett -
REID: Getting sensible speed limits
The headline recommendation from a new Toronto Public Health Report, Road to Health: Improving Walking and Cycling in Toronto, is reducing speed limits in...
By Dylan Reid -
STREET SCENE: Bicycle Lane
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
Removing Jarvis bike lanes could face legal challenge
The Jarvis bike lanes, slated for removal this summer, may be sticking around a little longer than expected. The Toronto Cyclists Union announced today...
By Matthew Blackett -
STREET SCENE: Skinny Bikes and Skinny Trees
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
STREET SCENE: Near the Bank
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
STREET SCENE: 4053
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
Following up on Leslie St.
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the potential for Leslie Street from Queen E. to Lake Shore to be turned into a gateway to the Leslie Street Spit and...
By Dylan Reid -
STREET SCENE: Bike
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
Leslie Street – Gateway or Gate to the Waterfront?
The City of Toronto has an opportunity to transform Leslie Street into a welcoming gateway to the Leslie Street Spit and the eastern waterfront, but is...
By Dylan Reid -
Toronto to Montreal, on two wheels: Day 3
Destination: Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport (Duration: 196km) Morning aches, blisters, an amazing home-cooked breakfast, and wet gear would...
By Niki Siabanis