Posts Filed Under: bicycles
At the height of the city's Victorian-era love affair with cycling, a record was broken at a local club's annual competition.
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Jamie Bradburn
Suggestions from prominent Torontonians on improving the city, many of which remain relevant.
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Jamie Bradburn
Toronto bikes get their spiritual spring tune-up.
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Sarah Sweet • Photos by Corbin Smith
Abandoned bikes will soon be removed from streets and sidewalks.
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Megan Marrelli
The investment will help create a cycling infrastructure across the province.
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Megan Marrelli
Toronto needs warriors to fight for cyclists, pedestrians, and the life of the city.
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John Barber
Goodbye Bixi; hello, Bike Share Toronto.
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Sarah Sweet
It's not that bad, if you prepare for it.
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Steve Kupferman
What animals probably do when we aren't looking.
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Stephanie Avery
History buffs mounted their bikes and explored one of Toronto's most significant archaeological sites.
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Jamie Bradburn
To kick off Toronto Bike Month, here's a sampling of Victorian and Edwardian bike advertising, taken from Toronto newspapers.
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Jamie Bradburn
Urban advocate Gil Peñalosa and councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam are working to bring "open street" periods to Toronto.
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Rachel Lissner
How was the city's cycling infrastructure evolving 40 years ago?
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Jamie Bradburn
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Hamutal Dotan
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Jake Tobin Garrett
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Stephanie Avery
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