Event: Basic Bike Repair Course on Dec. 13th
New Hope Community Bikes is hosting another basic repair course on Wednesday, Dec. 13th from 6:00 – 9:00. For more information and to register, please click here.
New Hope Community Bikes is hosting another basic repair course on Wednesday, Dec. 13th from 6:00 – 9:00. For more information and to register, please click here.
New Hope Community Bikes is hosting another women’s* workshop that is open to all Female Identified, Trans, Genderqueer, and Non-Binary people! This workshop will be taking place on December 5th from 6:00 – 9:00. For more information or to register, please click here.
On Saturday, December 2nd Freewheel Cycle is hosting their annual Fat Bike Day Ride in celebration of Global Fat Bike Day! For more information on this event, please click here. Fat bikes are available for those who would like to participate but do not own a fat bike. Happy…
An official petition for a National Cycling Strategy has been created. This petition to the Government of Canada was created to push for a cycling strategy that aligns all provinces. For more information, and to sign the petition, clink this link. Please consider sharing this link once you have…
Mark your calendars! The Friendly Streets Summit is coming up on December 6th at the Hamilton Public Library Central branch. See poster for details. Email [email protected] for more information.
Cycle Hamilton members Kevin Love and Jay Krause recently attended the Southwest Ontario Bike Summit. Kevin wrote a piece for Raise the Hammer on his experience at the summit. Read Kevin’s piece here.
Want to learn how to do some basic repairs on your bike? Check out this upcoming event hosted by New Hope Community Bikes on November 8th! All event information can be found here: Basic Bike Repair Course, Nov. 8…
Ryan McGreal recently wrote a piece for Raise the Hammer on some of the issues that arise with unprotected bike lanes. Read Ryan’s piece here.
Cycle Hamilton’s October Newsletter is now available. Click here to catch up on some recent developments and a look at what’s coming up in November.
We are thrilled to announce our newest Cycle Hamilton business partner, Matias Rozenberg! Matias has made it his life’s work to help people alleviate their pain and stress. Located downtown, 2 blocks from James St North and York St., Cycle Hamilton members receive a 10% discount on massage therapy treatments…