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All About Cold Weather Cycling!

December 1, 2010 | Sarah | Comments (2)

I love hopping on my bicycle in the morning, but now that it's getting colder outside, do I have the courage to keep pedalling to work?

Last Saturday, over 40 people gathered at Lillian H. Smith to learn about bicycling in the winter. They all had a great time, as you can tell by the smiles below. The program was a collaboration between CultureLink, Toronto Cyclists Union, Bloor Information and Life Skills Centre, and, of course, the library. Participants of all ages learned how to ride safely in harsh weather, what to wear, how to put on snow tires, and general winter bike maintenance. Everyone received free reflective tape and velcro pant straps, and two lucky raffle winners took home refurbished bikes.

Cycling

Look for more cycling workshops coming up in the spring, on a whole bunch of exciting (and warmer!) topics.  And don't forget to drop by the library to pick up a free Toronto Cycling Map.  Now please excuse me while I bundle up and ride!

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