Campbell River
Bike To Work Week 2012 Events
Looking for the 2012 Celebration Stations and events? Check the BTWW 2012 tab.
The Golden Wheel: Is Coming To A Class In SD72
The Campbell River Bike to Work Week Committee is inviting the students in SD72 to compete for The Golden Wheel Award.
HOW?
Outdoor Addictions Roadside Assistance
Outdoor Addictions Roadside Assistance
Aka. Dan’s Mobile Bike Repair.
Road user safety tips for Bike to Work Week, May 30 to June 5
Bike to Work Week is just five weeks away and with longer warmer days more cyclists will be on the road.
Get Ready for Bike To Work Week 2011: Bike Tune Up Sessions Offered
Spring is here, and with the countdown to Bike to Work Week starting April 18, it’s time to get your bike tuned up.
BTWW Campbell River Team Leader Registration at the Tidemark Wednesday April 20
Register your team for Bike to Work Week and pick up your team leader package at the same time at a special registration night at the Tidemark Theatre.
Countdown To Campbell River's Bike To Work Week 2011
This year’s Bike to Work Week (BTWW) is only six weeks away. May 30- June 5 marks Campbell River’s fourth annual participation in Bike to Work Week BC. Each year, BTWW encourages people in all BC communities to cycle to work, while celebrating dedicated commuter cyclists.
Bike To Work Week Campbell River: Overview of Celebration Stations
There is less than a week to go until the start of Bike To Work Week (BTWW). For all riders who are participating in this year’s BTWW, make sure you check out this year’s Celebration Stations. If you would like to participate in this year’s Bike To Work Week, register your team at www.biketowork.ca
Helping Bike Commuters To Be More Confident and Safe On The Road In Campbell River.
We are only weeks away from Campbell River’s second annual Bike to Work Week, so it’s time to dig those bikes out of the garage. To help people feel more comfortable in participating in Bike to Work Week, a Safe Riding Skills Course is being offered.
Cycling: It's Not All Work and No Play
The Retreads are a local women’s cycling group who meet on a weekly basis to ride the local roads and trails. Many of the members are retired and so they no longer need to cycle to work but cycling has become their recreation and their method of transportation.