● Cycling highlighted as a solution for health problems by Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer.
The Chief Public Health Officer of Canada recently released her report on the state of public health in the country, and in it, cycling is […]
The Chief Public Health Officer of Canada recently released her report on the state of public health in the country, and in it, cycling is […]
A cyclist detection system has been installed on the O’Connor bike lane at the corner of Waverley Street to help warn motorists when a cyclist […]
Over the past couple of years Ottawa has been installing outdoor bike repair stations throughout the city. These free-to-use, publically-accessible repair stations can be found […]
A few days ago myself and two other cyclists were the subject of a ‘coal rolling‘ attack on Old Carp Road, between Old Second Line […]
A pilot project to reduce “dooring” that involved warning messages and large sharrows painted on a section of Wellington Street had been criticized for being […]
The NCC has announced that a segment of Watts Creek pathway between Moodie Drive and the Greenbelt Pathway West will be closed next week from […]
Carp is about 35 kilometres west of Ottawa’s downtown core, and is a popular rural cycling destination. It is home to Alice’s Village Café, a […]
With river water levels already high, and the ground fully saturated, it looks like all the rain we have been getting for the past two […]
The Ontario Government seems to have adopted a low key approach for getting public input about it’s draft province-wide cycling network. It is identifying a […]
Think about it. If there was a major announcement by a large pharmaceutical company that they had come up with a pill that could reduce […]
The advocacy group Citizen for Safe Cycling (CfSC) has just released its 2017 annual report on cycling in the Ottawa area. Their report always makes […]
Bicycle clubs are a great way to be part of a network of cycling friends, and to have a group to socialize with during or […]
A 58 year old Quebec City cyclist was recently attacked by two young people who threw a soft drink can at him from a passing […]
It seems that Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) will not be holding its annual Bikefest in Ottawa anymore. Organizers of the event at MEC say that […]
According to a report in Metro News, BikeMaps.org will soon be conducting focus group sessions to see if they are helping to get more people […]
The City has released the November 2016 edition of its e-newsletter about cycling around Ottawa. It has updates and information about: ► The opening of […]
The Ontario Ministry of Transportation is currently seeking public input on proposals to improve cycling networks and facilities as part of the province’s Climate Change […]
I was cycling in the Gatineau hills yesterday and saw that the parkways in the Gatineau Park are now closed to motorists for the season. […]
The O’Connor Street bike lane will officially open on Thursday, October 25, 2016. The new bike lane is 1.7 kilometres long and runs from Laurier […]
The City of Ottawa has established its first ‘advisory’ bike lane on Somerset Street East between Range Road and Chapel Street in Sandy Hill. Unlike […]
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