Organizations in Saska...

Bridge City Bicycle Co-op

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The Bridge City Bicycle Co-op’s mission is to share bicycle repair facilities, mechanical knowledge and a love of cycling. Our mission extends not only to those individuals who access the Bridge City Bicycle Co-op, our hope is that the skills and passion about cycling of our members will be passed on to family and friends and contribute to creating a community of cyclists. In achieving our mission we are aware of a need to encourage youth, women, older adults and other underserved groups to learn bicycle repair.

Bike Regina

Bike Regina is a small group with big ideas about supporting and increasing the cycling culture in Regina. We want you to be part of the trend. Mission To make cycling to work and school safe, convenient and fun for people of all ages and abilities in Regina. Through partnerships, outreach and events such as Bike to Work Week, we will advocate for a better cycling environment that promotes safety, physical activity, health, equity, and environmental sustainability.

About Us Bike Regina formed in 2009 in response to the City’s request for meaningful input on proposed on-street cycling initiatives. Since then, Bike Regina has been actively involved in community-building events.

By being present at community events, providing bike valet services at local festivals, co-hosting bike commuter workshops during commuter challenge and hosting bike repair sessions during Bike to Work week, we are positioned to support the interested citizens of Regina who would like to ride a bicycle more often.

Saskatoon Cycles

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Saskatoon Cycles advocates for a city in which cycling is a viable, year-round, mode of transportation that is safe and convenient for all ages. We envision a Saskatoon in which:

1. A safe cycling network is present throughout the city connecting every neighbourhood to key destinations

2. Residents of all ages feel safe and welcome to cycle year-round

3. Mutual respect and tolerance exists for all modes of transportation

4. Cycling is incorporated into all aspects of the city planning process

5. There is a balanced approach to all transportation modes through policy and the allocation of financial and human resources

6. A safe and convenient cycling network increases the efficiency of all modes of transportation

7. A strong cycling culture fosters a healthy, economically vibrant, and creative city

8. The practical and stylish cyclist co-exist

Our Priority:

Infrastructure – Establishing a connected cycling network within neighbourhoods and among neighbourhoods throughout Saskatoon. Depending on the street solutions might include the establishment of bike boulevards, physically separated lanes, measures to remind drivers to look out for cyclists, cycling specific signage, and many, many more…

Bike Winnipeg

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We are a voluntary, inclusive group of concerned citizens working to make cycling in Winnipeg a safe, enjoyable, accessible and convenient transportation choice year-round. We envision a city where cycling is embraced as the preferred mode of transportation, where cycling is integrated into urban design and planning, and where Winnipeg is recognized as a leader in cycling infrastructure and programs.

Bike Winnipeg was incorporated as a non-profit organization in February 2007 under the name Bike to the Future. In April 2013, we voted to change our name to Bike Winnipeg.

Bike Lab

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In partnership with the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA), The University of Winnipeg has opened an innovative and progressive cycling hub on campus, as part of a commitment to promote active and sustainable transit options for students, staff and the surrounding community. This UWSA Bike Lab is a space where students, faculty, staff and the surrounding community can come to use the tools and knowledge of the dedicated volunteer staff to learn how to not only fix their own bikes, but learn more about cycling as a form of active transportation in general.

The Wrench

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We envision a city where everyone is empowered to enjoy bicycles. The WRENCH’s mission is to create stronger, healthier communities by removing barriers to building, repairing and maintaining bicycles – with a focus on educating youth.

The WRENCH is a registered charity. We make bicycles and cycling accessible to the public by:

  • Providing programming, education and resources for community members, groups and organizations
  • Supporting and promoting cycling within the city
  • Supporting new and existing community bike shops

The Bike Dump

The Bike dump is a volunteer-run community bicycle education space. We offer:

  • Tools and space to fix your bike
  • A stock of recycled bike frames and parts from which to build yourself a bike
  • Volunteers to help guide you through repairs, or with a (your) bike-building project
  • Re-furbished, recycled bicycles for sale on a sliding scale
  • Monthly bicycle repair workshops