Ride Four: Election 2022 – Talk & Roll for Safe Streets

Join Us for candidate speeches and then a Group Ride to a mass rally on Yonge Street with our partners: Women’s Cycling Network; Walk Toronto; Toronto Community Bikeways Coalition; Friends and Families for Safe Streets; Yonge4All; Ride Fair; TTCriders; Bells on Kingston; Toronto East End Climate Collective; Toronto East Cyclists; Safe Parkside; Climatefast.

Light Up Toronto for Safe Streets – Election 2022 Ride
Sunday, October 2nd
5:00 p.m.
Oakridge Park, 3459 Danforth Avenue

Light Up Toronto for Safe Streets – Election 2022 Ride Poster

Alt-text (every word on the poster above):

Bells on Kingston Rd.
Safe Streets for all. Kingston-Danforth and beyond. Extend Destination Danforth complete street to Kingston Rd. and across Scarborough.

bellsonkingston.ca at Instagram, Facebook and Twitter

Light Up Toronto for Safe Streets
Election 2022 Ride
Sunday, October 2nd

5:00 p.m. Meet and Greet
Oakridge Park 3459 Danforth Avenue, Scarborough

5:15 p.m. Danforth-Kingston Council Candidates:
Our Commitments for Safe Streets

5:45 p.m. Group Ride to Ramsden Park
10 km / 40 minutes
Or TTC #113/line 2/ line 1 to Rosedale Subway Station

7:00 p.m. Light Up Toronto for Safe Streets Walk Ride and Roll
Ramsden Park to Yonge-Dundas Square

8:00 p.m. Lit Group Return Ride to Scarborough
11 km / 1 hour

All cycling abilities. Some comfort riding on roads recommended
Bike head and taillights required – Additional lights encouraged

[smaller and in the bottom left corner of the poster, a small copy of TCBC’s “Light Up Toronto for Safe Streets” poster – which reads:]

Light Up Toronto for Safe Streets

Sunday, October 2, 2022 at 7:00 p.m.

Start: Ramsden Park (opposite Rosedale Subway Station);
End: Yonge and Dundas Square.

Walk, roll or Ride to tell council candidates that a brighter road safety future is within reach!

Images on the poster of:
A drawing of Toronto City Hall;
A person in a wheelchair holding up a cell phone light;
A mom and child, the former holding a candle/lamp and the latter holding a flashlight light saber, and a talk bubble from the child saying, “Bring Lights!”;
A person on a bike with decorative lights on their wheel spokes and a head lamp.

Meet (with your lights on) at Ramsden Park. Or join a feed-in ride from Scarborough, Etobicoke, or North York.
For more info visit: CommunityBikewaysTO.ca

Sponsored by (images of all these groups icons): Women’s Cycling Network; Walk Toronto; Toronto Community Bikeways Coalition; Friends and Families for Safe Streets; Yonge4All; Ride Fair; TTCriders; Bells on Kingston; Toronto East End Climate Collective; Toronto East Cyclists; Safe Parkside; Climatefast.

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Ride Three: The History of Cycling Advocacy in Scarborough

Ride and BBQ

The History of Cycling Advocacy in Scarborough

10:00 am Sunday September 18
Southeast corner of Main and Danforth

Ride and BBQ   The History of Cycling Advocacy in Scarborough   10:00 am Sunday September 18 Southeast corner of Main and Danforth   One hour group ride to Thomson Memorial Park Free BBQ & history talks   Keynote: Albert Koehl 50 years of cycling advocacy   AgincourtLovesCycling: Han Zuojun Toronto East Cyclists: Jonathan Schmidt, Louise Gilmour   15 km 1-hour all cycling abilities group ride on streets and paths Some comfort riding on roads recommended   www.BellsonKingston.ca

One hour group ride to
Thomson Memorial Park
Free BBQ & history talks

Keynote: Albert Koehl
50 years of cycling advocacy

AgincourtLovesCycling: Han Zuojun
Toronto East Cyclists:
Jonathan Schmidt, Louise Gilmour

15 km 1-hour all cycling abilities
group ride on streets and paths
Some comfort riding on roads recommended

www.BellsOnKingston.ca

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