Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Social Ride, 10am, Sat. Feb. 27



Let's ride some of the routes in Wards 35 and 36 that are being considered for the New Toronto Cycling Network Plan.

The ride will be about 1.5 hours and will be family friendly and accommodate all fitness and skill levels.

Let's go!

Monday, February 15, 2016

Draft Maps of the New Toronto Cycling Network Plan


The City has released draft maps of projects being proposed for the new Cycling Network.

Four types of projects are identified:
  • Projects on Fast Busy Streets
  • Projects on Quiet Streets
  • Projects to Renew Existing Cycling Network
  • Major Corridor Studies
Members of Ward 36 Cyclists will be meeting with City staff on Saturday February 20 to give feedback on the proposed projects in our ward.

If you would like to provide feedback on the plans for our ward please feel free to drop us a line at 36cyclists@gmail.com

The draft map for Ward 36 can be found here (PDF).

Maps for all wards can be found here.

Stay safe out there, keep on riding because spring is just around the corner!

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Toronto Bike Awards, Wed. Feb. 24


In partnership with the City of Toronto, Cycle Toronto is pleased to bring you to the Toronto Bike Awards.

This annual celebration invites the community to honour businesses and organizations that demonstrate leadership in encouraging cycling in our city.

Please join us to learn how Toronto's business community is shaping Toronto's cycling network and celebrate our successes.

The awards will take place on February 24, 2016 at the  Steam Whistle Brewing Hall , with doors at 6:3 0 pm and programming beginning at 7:00pm.

The ceremony will be hosted by Cycle Toronto's Executive Director Jared Kolb and City of Toronto Cycling Manager Jacquelyn Hayward Gulati, who will also provide a keynote speech.

We'll also hear presentations from PWIC Chair and Councillor Jaye Robinson and General Manager of Transportation Services, Stephen Buckley.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Sunday, December 13, 2015

What does Toronto’s new bike plan offer Scarborough?

Ward 36 Cyclists member Marvin Macaraig authored an article in Spacing Magazine on the City of Toronto's new cycling network plan. Click here for the full read.

Thursday, December 03, 2015

Social Ride, 10am, Sat. Dec. 12

Let's ride east along the Waterfront Trail.

The ride will be about 1.5 hours and will be family friendly and accommodate all fitness and skill levels.

Tuesday, December 01, 2015

Meeting, 7pm, Tues. Dec. 8

Come join us for our monthly meeting.

Tues. Dec. 8,
7pm
Tara Inn Pub & Restaurant
2365 Kingston Rd.

Let's have a friendly chit chat about the highs, lows, and opportunities that 2016 will bring to both #scarbTO and #bikeTO...

...or we can talk about who would win in a fight between the USS Enterprise and the Millennium Falcon.

(Hint: Neil says Enterprise.)

All our welcome!


Friday, October 23, 2015

Meeting, 6pm, Tues. Nov. 10

Come join us for our monthly meeting.

Let's talk about the Toronto East Bike Festival, and how we can use its momentum to improve cycling in both East York and Scarborough.

A light dinner will be served.

All our welcome.

6:00pm-7:30pm
AccessPoint on Danforth, Meeting Room 3
(Victoria Park Ave. and Danforth Ave, one block south of the Victoria Park Subway Station)

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Toronto East Bike Festival, Pics

Photos from this years event have been posted on the festival website here.

Additional pics of the event by Maria Tuckler of snapd Beach can be found here.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Investing in Cycling in Scarborough

Ward 36 Cyclists member Marvin Macaraig authored an article in Spacing Magazine on cycling infrastructure investment in Scarborough. Click here for the full read.

Friday, September 04, 2015

MEDIA RELEASE. Largest Cycling Event Ever In Scarborough

DOWNLOAD PDF


Largest Cycling Event Ever In Scarborough

The Toronto East Bike Festival takes place September 19, 2015, at Warden Hilltop Community Centre and is planned to be the largest cycling-related event in Scarborough

Toronto, September 4, 2015 - TO35Cycles, Ward 36 Cyclists, and the Crossroads of the Danforth BIA are pleased to present the Toronto East Bike Festival on Saturday, September 19, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Warden Hilltop Community Centre, 25 Mendelssohn St., Toronto.

Billed as a ‘celebration of all things cycling', the event will showcase a variety of cycling and bicycle-related activities and demonstrations for all ages.

“The goal of the festival is to expand the wide acceptance of cycling outside of the downtown core,” says Marvin Macaraig, Scarborough Cycles Project Coordinator for the Toronto Centre for Active Transportation (TCAT) and an organizer of the Festival.

“We want to build a strong culture of cycling in Scarborough and East York, and showcase how cycling can be both a safe and fun way to enjoy the outdoors, and commute to work. We feel that when people see more cyclists on the road, the more likely they too will start riding or ride more often.

The Festival was made possible by a grant from Game On Toronto, an initiative of this year’s Pan Am and Parapan Am Games Host City Program designed to promote participation in sports and foster healthier, more active communities. With a message that ‘big gestures’ are needed to expand cycling across the city, the Toronto East Bike Festival was one of 16 projects chosen from over 80 applications.

If all goes to plan, the Bike Festival will be the largest bicycle-related event ever held in Scarborough. Planned Festival events and attractions include a Bike Rodeo, Kids Bike Zone, demonstration cycling sports, free bike tune-ups, and a diverse marketplace showcasing active lifestyle businesses, and local environmental/social community groups.

Organizations and vendors who have confirmed their participation in the Festival include, Evergreen Brick Works, Skiis & Biikes, Cycle Toronto, CultureLink, the Outdoor Club of East York, Scarborough Cycles, TCAT, the Custom Cycle Society of Canada, Tubes Cycle Shop, and Velofix.

“We get more groups and organizations signing on every week”, says Macaraig. “Whether you ride all the time, or are just thinking about starting, there will be lots to see and do at the Festival.

To learn more, please visit the Toronto East Bike Festival website at http://www.torontoeastbikefestival.ca

TO35Cycles
TO35Cycles is a group of volunteers all of whom have an interest in cycling. Their stated goal is to “promote and celebrate safe cycling in Ward 35 and across the City of Toronto”. There is no membership or other prerequisite to participate in the group and everyone is welcome to take part in the monthly meetings, held on the first Tuesday of every month, and any of the activities the group organizes.

Ward 36 Cyclists
Established in 2013, Ward 36 Cyclists is volunteer-led community group based in Scarborough Southwest. Their goal is to promote safe cycling and to build/enhance bike culture in the community. Ward 36 Cyclists strives to build strong relationships and enhance the capacity of other community groups. The group also plans and organizes several family-friendly cycling events year-round.

Crossroads of the Danforth Business Improvement Area
Established in 2008, the Crossroads of the Danforth BIA represents the area of Danforth Avenue from Victoria Park Avenue to Scotia Avenue.

Contact: Marvin Macaraig

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Social Ride, 6pm, Fri. Aug. 28


Let's ride east to Cliffside and then back to check out the Oakridge Community Centre Multicultural Festival.

The ride will be family friendly and accommodate all fitness and skill levels.

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Meeting, Tues. Aug. 4

Good evening #bikeTO,

Come help us plan out the final stages of the 2015 Toronto East Bike Festival!

All are welcome!

Tues. Aug. 4
7:00pm-8:30pm

OR

If you are not interested in talking about cycling issues, we can share urban racoon stories.

Stay safe,
Ward 36 Cyclists

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Social Ride, 10am, Sat. Jul. 25

Meeting Point: Warden Hilltop Community Centre

Let's ride east to the Evergreen Brick Works Farmers' Market.

The ride will be family friendly and accommodate all fitness and skill levels.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Meeting: 7pm, Tues. Jul. 7


Do you like bicycles?

Do you believe you can win Stage 20 of the 2015 Tour de France?

Do you believe that a Velociraptor can be trained?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you really have a compelling personal reason to join us at our monthly meeting.

All are welcome!

7:00pm-8:30pm
Crossroads of the Danforth BIA Office


Friday, June 19, 2015

2015 Scarborough Canada Day Parade, 3:30pm Wed. Jul. 1

Scarborough Cyclists
You are invited to participate in the
2015 Scarborough Canada Day Parade!

Wednesday July 1, 2015.

Bring your bicycle!
Bring your friends and their bicycles!
Free to participate, and family friendly!

The more the better as we celebrate and promote cycling in Scarborough.
Decorate your bicycle in a Canada Day theme.

Parade marshalling area is Brimley Rd and Triton Rd (just north of Ellesmere).
Float number 32 (registered as TO35CYCLES).
Parking: Scarborough Town Centre Southwest lot.
Arrive before 3:30 pm. Parade starts at 4:00 pm.
Parade concludes at Brimley and Lawrence.



Thursday, June 18, 2015

Social Ride, 7pm, Fri. Jun. 26

Let's ride west and check out Toronto's Port Lands.

The ride will be family friendly and accommodate all fitness and skill levels.

Sunday, June 07, 2015

Bells on Danforth, Pics

Saturday morning sunshine and friendly cycling camaraderie made for a memorable ride.

Early estimates counted nearly 500 participants, which even included the inspirational Anthony Lue!

A very special thanks to the Bells on Danforth organizing committee and their many volunteers for putting on a safe and family-friendly event.

Also thank you to the Crossroads of the Danforth BIA for their continued support of safe cycling in Scarborough Southwest.

Cheers!

Marvin Macaraig


Tuesday, June 02, 2015

MEDIA RELEASE, Torontonians Celebrate Cycling with a Pedal-Powered Parade along the Length of Danforth Avenue


DOWNLOAD PDF


MEDIA RELEASE
Torontonians Celebrate Cycling with a Pedal-Powered Parade along the Length of Danforth Avenue
JUNE 1, 2015

TORONTO: Cyclists of all ages from around the city will converge on Danforth Avenue on Saturday, June 6, at 10:30 a.m., ringing their bicycle bells for the fourth annual Bells on Danforth (www.bellsondanforth.ca) fun ride. Both of its sister rides, Bells on Bloor and Bells on Yonge, are on hiatus this year, leaving the Danforth event as the only opportunity for families to join one of the popular family-friendly Bells rides.

The pedal-powered parade turns things around in its fourth year, starting at the western end of the Bloor Viaduct and proceeding east along the full length of The Danforth all the way to Danforth Road. Special guests include Anthony Lue, a 2016 Rio de Janeiro Paralympics hopeful in the sport of handcycling, who will “slow down” to participate. Jennifer Keesmaat, Chief Planner of the City of Toronto, will be speaking at the ride. And Councillor Paula Fletcher (Ward 30) will make an exciting infrastructure announcement regarding the Lower Don Trail.

The number of participants in Bells on Danforth grew five-fold in its first three years, reflecting the increasing popularity of both recreational and utilitarian cycling. Val Dodge of Bells on Danforth said, “Everyone knows that cycling is fun, but more people are discovering that cycling is practical too: it’s often faster than driving for local trips, you don't have to circle the block or pay for parking, and the cost of fuel is included in dinner.”

Bells on Danforth will arrive this year at a party hosted by the Crossroads of the Danforth Business Improvement Association (www.crossroadsbia.ca). “Safety is our number one concern,” said Joe Murillo, chair of the Crossroads BIA. “We want everyone to be able to get to our shops safely and quickly, no matter how they arrive here. We’ve hosted a community starting point for Bells on Danforth since the very beginning and are thrilled to host the party at the end this year.”

A recent study conducted for the Toronto Centre for Active Transportation (TCAT) showed that people who arrive at The Danforth on foot or by bike visit more often and spend more money on average than those who arrive by car or transit. The report echoes similar results from previous studies conducted in both the Annex and Bloor West Village, as well as in numerous other neighbourhoods and cities around North America.

“People and cities around the world are embracing cycling as a practical method of transportation for short urban trips,” added Kathy Chung, another Bells on Danforth organizer. “When people have the opportunity to ride in a safe environment, they quickly discover how practical and fun cycling can be.”

Bells on Danforth is organized by a coalition of cycling advocacy groups in Toronto’s east end, including Ward 29 Bikes (www.29bikes.ca), Ward 30 Bikes (ward30bikes.blogspot.ca), Ward 31 Bikes (twitter.com/ward31bikes), 32 Spokes (www.cycleto.ca/ward/32), TO35Cycles (www.to35cycles.ca), and Ward 36 Cyclists (ward36cyclists.blogspot.ca).

TCAT studies:

Contacts
Bells on Danforth: Val Dodge, tel. 416-617-4513, email info@bellsondanforth.ca
Crossroads of the Danforth BIA: Joe Murillo, tel. 416-699-6976, email joe@tiptopcollision.com