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  • Location: America/USA, Toronto

The Urban Cycling Survival Guide

The Urban Cycling Survival Guide

Why a Booktrail?

On your bike! A great way to see any city

  • ISBN: 978-1770412187
  • Genre: Guide book

What you need to know before your trail

Yvonne Bambrick is the woman to write a book about cycling and bicycles. She was the founding executive director of the Toronto Cyclists Union (now Cycle Toronto) and is currently working as an independent urban cycling consultant, amongst other things.

This is a cycle guide for how to ride in a city and how to enjoy and get the best cycle experience you can. Cities in North America can be tricky to navigate but Yvonne shows you how.
The BookTrail looks at the cycling trails you can enjoy in the city it all started.

Travel Guide

Toronto Cycle Scene

Yvonne Bambrick was the founding executive director of the Toronto Cyclists Union (now Cycle Toronto)

Curbside Cycle

Erick Kamphof of Toronto’s Curbside Cycle says “ My job is

A city has a certain pace, a beat, and a city bike rides in tune with that beat

Cycle Toronto

This is the cycling organisation in Toronto. They organise tours around the city and show you how to cycle in traffic, deal with trams and the various road systems

There are bike festivals in the city every year and the Toronto Bicycle Music Festival and TBMF Sunset Series Ride to Flemingdon Park are highlights

 

Booktrail Boarding Pass:  The Urban Cycling Survival Guide

Author/Guide: Yvonne Bambrick  Destination: North America,  Toronto Departure Time: On your bike, get set, go!

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