Bike to Work Nanaimo
2011: Events in Nanaimo
Nanaimo’s 2011 Bike Week Events:
Come out and celebrate the Bicycle! Either select the “Event Schedule” menu item above or click here to see this year’s events.Nanaimo News Bulletin's Bike Week 2011 Article series
The Nanaimo News Bulletin is running a six week series of articles which started on the 21st of April “Six weeks to cycling readiness” introduced the series and started people thinking about the idea of riding to work.
Bike Tips: Bike to Work When It's Wet Tips
Here are some simple tips when riding in the rain (courtesy of Vancouver B2WW)
Bike Tips: Sharing the Road with Transit Buses
Here are 6 tips when sharing the road with Buses:
Bike Tips: Check your Bike Before you Ride
Regular bike inspections only take a minute and are important to ensure that you have a safe and
enjoyable ride. The following key areas should be checked regularly.
Tires:
Bike Tips: Trail Etiquette
Multi-use paths (bike paths, recreational trails, paved pathways, asphalt trails) are intended to be SHARED for use and enjoyment by a diverse group of non-motorized users including cyclists, inline skaters, pedestrians and others. These basic guidelines will help to ensure yours and other user’s safety.
For all Cyclists:
Bike Tips: Bike Sense Manual
Bicycling for transportation, recreation and fitness has seen enormous growth in recent years. People everywhere are rediscovering the joys of cycling; how much fun it is, how practical it is, and how good it is for their health and well-being. However, with the increase in cycling there has also been an increase in conflicts with other road users.
B2WW FAQs
How much does it cost to participate in Bike to Work Week?
- Nothing! Thank you to the support of our community sponsors all aspects of the event (except the t-shirts) are 100% free!
Are walkers, rollerbladers, bus riders or those travelling by means other than driving alone counted?
Bike Tips: Working with New Cyclists
We want to encourage as many new cyclists to participate in BTWW as possible, so it needs to be simple and fun. Here are some typical barriers, and how you can respond:
Barrier (Excuse) Response
I don’t have a bike
- A number of bike shops offer rentals
I’m nervous about riding on my own

