July 9, 2023 - On June 26, Toronto voted for change, and on July 12, Toronto’s new mayor will take office. For many, there is optimism about a new future for our city. But from day one Mayor-Elect Olivia Chow will face considerable challenges and competing priorities. Let’s keep leading the change and ensure that cycling doesn’t get lost in the shuffle or taken for granted.
Olivia Chow supported all ten road safety priority actions from our mayoral survey. We look forward to working with her office to build on the historic progress of the past three years and realize Toronto’s potential of a healthier, safer cycling city for all.
Join us in welcoming the new mayor by showcasing the diverse communities of people who ride bikes. Riding a bike is not just practical, affordable and efficient: it’s joyful!
Join us on Wednesday, July 12th for a ride to City Hall
What: Ride to City Hall!
When: Wednesday, July 12 @ 7:50 AM ET (depart at 8 AM)
Where: Bay St and Charles St (southwest corner). Ride ~2km down Bay to Nathan Phillips Square.
(*Please note there will be no road closures or additional traffic management requested from Toronto Police Services. Experienced cycling educators will be on hand, but all riders are expected to adhere to rules of the road.)
If you like attending events like these and are passionate about unlocking more bike trips across the city, please consider donating today – your support keeps our wheels turning! As a registered charity, your gift to Cycle Toronto is eligible for a tax receipt.
We hope to see you there!
The Cycle Toronto team