eBikes Fall 2026

eBike Tests

  • Test Report: Cikada’s Touring eBike is a Solid Performer in All Kinds of Terrain and Conditions

  • Test Report: Giant’s Defy Advanced E+ Elite 1 Offers Smooth Performance in Comfort & Style

  • Test Report: Trek’s FX+7 Delivers Lightweight, Comfort & Style for Commuting & Adventures

  • Test Report: AIMA’s Santa Monica is a Gorgeous, Comfortable and Functional Urban eBike

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  • Specialized S-Works Turbo Levo 4 LTD

  • Devinci E-Spartan Lite GX AXS 12s

  • Trek Checkpoint+ SL 7 AXS

eAdventures

How Canadian Cities are Adapting to COVID to Help People Safely Access Public Spaces

June 9, 2020 - Canadian Geographic spoke to six experts in urban planning, to look at how Canadian cities are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic as it shifts from “stay home” to “stay safe”. What are they doing, how is it working, and what more could be done moving forward ?

Humber Bay Arch Bridge in Toronto © Can Geo Photo Club/J Dakin

Some are closing streets to vehicles to make space for pedestrians and cyclists, other cities have changed how their public transit operates. As businesses reopen, come cities are looking at extending patio spaces onto roadways to allow restaurants to serve customers with physical distancing in mind. Read the full article here.

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