‘Just join us’: Regina woman encourages others to explore city on bikes this summer
Congested Kelowna streets raising concerns for cyclistsThis is open to anybody in the community that would like to join,” said Flores. “Basically, if you check out our events calendar on our website, you see when the rides are. So, the next one is Aug. 17 it’s a Wednesday I believe, just join us and come along with us.”
According to Flores the rides are about an hour long, averaging four to six kilometres at a time. They end where they start and there are stops along the way at points of interest to learn different things about the area they are exploring.She says the rides can help people pick up a new activity and find new biking paths in the city that they never knew of. Group rides also support meeting new people and making new friends.
Other advantages include a way to stay active, and a faster method of transportation than walking or running, Flores said.Grade 4 students help design road closure at Calgary school to make biking, walking safer“We have Rides by Marv’s. They reached out to us earlier asking if we would like to take some bikes and the timing was just perfect,” said Flores. “We were able to get some bikes and donate those to our youth program participants who didn’t have a bike yet.
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