May 31, 2021
Bike Month is an annual event celebrated from May 31 through June 30 across Peel Region that offers many opportunities for residents of all ages and abilities to try biking for the first time and explore the growing network of bike routes throughout Peel.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, riding a bike continues to be a safe mode of transportation for essential workers and others making essential trips. It’s also a healthy way to explore your community while getting some exercise.
Whether you are a new rider, want to learn new skills, or simply want to have fun and connect with family and friends in a safe and healthy way, Bike Month has something for you:
Bike Month Event Calendar
The Bike Month event calendar is where people can share community events. You’ll find online cycling webinars, rides, and other activities taking place throughout the month. While we encourage you to get outside and ride your bike, please always follow up-to-date public health guidelines. bikemonth.ca/events
Biking Bingo
“Bingo!” That’s what you’ll be shouting just by having fun on your bike. Every bingo square has a fun bike-related activity that will keep you active during Bike Month. Complete five bingo activities for your chance to win one of five prize packs that include a bell and water bottle!
bikemonth.ca/bingo/peel
Kilometre Counter
We are introducing the Bike Month Kilometre Counter where you can keep track of the kilometres you have ridden and the positive impact you’re having on the environment. Join us and other residents as we jointly attempt to ride 7,200 Kilometres, the distance from St. John’s to Vancouver by bike! Check out bikemonth.ca/PeelRegion to sign up and log the trips you’ve taken.
Safe Cycling Webinars
Join us for Webinar Wednesdays on the first three weeks of Bike Month! We’ll show you everything you need to know to ride safely and confidently, what all road users can do to help share the road, and how to ride in all weather conditions. Register at bikemonth.ca/PeelRegion
Bike Month across the GTHA and Guelph is coordinated by Cycle Toronto and supported by The City of Toronto, York Region, The Region of Peel, The City of Mississauga, The City of Brampton, The Town of Caledon, The City of Hamilton, The City of Burlington, The Town of Oakville, The City of Guelph, The Town of Halton Hills and The Town of Milton.
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