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| Barrie Cycling Club |
The Barrie Club offers group rides mountain biking and road racing. |
| Brockville Cycling Club |
Tours and racing series around Leeds and Grenville area. |
| Caledon
Cycling Club |
Mountain biking club near
Toronto |
| The
Great Canadian Bicycle Tours |
GCBT organizes a series of events, mainly weekend trips, beginning
at the end of March and ending late in October.
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| The
Ganaraska Freewheelers |
Promoting safe, non-competitive cycling
in Port Hope and the surrounding area. |
| Kingston
Velo Club |
The KVC is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promote recreational
cycling in the Kingston area. The age range of the club is 7 to 80. |
| Hamilton
Cycling Club |
A club that traces
its roots back to 1889. Activities include road racing, touring, training
rides, social events. |
| High
Park Bicycle Club |
High Park Bicycle Club is a volunteer
club operating in Toronto, to promote group recreational cycling, fun,
and meeting people. You must be 21 years of age or older to join |
| Jagged
Path |
The JaggedPath is a community based mountain biking
web site. It houses an ever growing collection of biking trails, reviews,
stories, and photography, all submitted freely by riders. |
| Human
Powered Vehicles of Southern Ontario: |
HPVSO is primarily involved with recumbent bicycles and tricycles, educating
the public about human-powered vehicles, building and racing recumbents
and organizing recumbent rides in southern Ontario. |
| Kanata-Nepean
Bicycle Club |
A cycling
club that emphasizes the social, recreational, utilitarian, adventure
and fitness aspects of cycling. |
| London
Centennial Wheelers |
A club with
a comprehensive touring and racing calender. |
| Ontario
Masters Cycling Association |
The
OMCA offers a race and touring programme for men 40 and over and women
35 and over. Races are held on quiet roads at various locations throughout
Ontario with the majority loosely based in the "Golden Horseshoe"
area. |
| Ottawa
Bicycle Club |
The OBC
was founded in 1882 and offers a range of cycling programs which appeal
to novice riders and experienced racers. Events vary from relaxed country
tours with picnic lunches to fast-action road racing. |
| Owen
Sound Cycling Club |
Owen Sound
is situated on the shores of Georgian Bay, and is the gateway to Bruce
Pennisula. |
| Randonneurs
Ontario |
The Randonneurs
Ontario's goals are to develop, promote and provide a forum for the philosophy,
camaraderie, and the practice of randonneuring as a non-competitive, participation-based
form of long distance cycling Formerly the Toronto Randonneurs, the group
now has chapters in Ottawa and Simcoe-Muskoka. |
| Sudbury
Cycling Club |
Formed
in 1974, the Sudbury Cycling Club was the starting point of three local
Olympians. The clubs emphasis is on competition, the atmosphere is relaxed
and fun to encourage participation in this activity. |
| Thunder
Bay Cycling Club |
Formed in the early 1970's as a road racing club, in 1989 the Club
grew to include all types of cycling. |
| Toronto
Bicycling Network |
The
Toronto Bicycling Network is Toronto's largest cycling club. It accomodates
all levels of riders, from novice to sportif. TheTBN also offers rollerblading, hiking, and skiing when the weather is right. |
| Tour
du Canada |
Tour du
Canada is a national cycling club whose mission is to encourage, conduct
and promote inter-provincial bicycle tours in Canada. Le Tour du Canadaest une corporation sans but lucratif
et club nationale de cyclisme. Les objectifs de Tour du Canada sont: Encourager,
organiser et promouvoir des randonnées interprovinciales à bicyclette
au Canada. |
| Toronto
Unicyclists |
Dedicated
to learning, improving skills, promoting, making new friends and having
fun on unicycles. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada the club has about
30 members. |
| Touring
Concept Cycling Group |
Recretional group located in Durham,
just east of Toronto. |
| Waterloo
Cycling Club |
Formed in 1966 the
club has 150 members who partipate in mountain, road, and multisport (triathlons)
events. The club offers programmes to suit all those disciplines. . |
| Advocacy |
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| Advocacy
for Respect for Cyclists |
ARC helps cyclists with legal
issues. Lobbies for better treatment for cyclists and fights car culture.
Promotes cycling as a healthy and fun method of transport. |
| Citizens
for Safe Cycling |
CfSC is the voluntary association of
cyclists like you who work for better, safer, environmentally- friendly
cycling in Ottawa. |
| Kingston
Bicycling Advisory Committee |
The stated purpose of KBAC
is to encourage and support all types of cycling in Kingston for residents
and visitors. The group has an informative news forum. |
| City
of Toronto |
You'll find tips on cycling safely, including
the schedule for Toronto's CANBIKE safe cycling courses. |
| Ontario
Coalition for Better Cycling |
Focussed on treating bicycles
as vehicles. And there also is an element of strong individual rights
and the site includes a lot of discussion on helmet issues. |
| Waterloo
Regional Cycling Advisory Committe |
Advising
the regional council on cycling issues. Site contains minutes of committees
activities |