Bike to Work Week 2012: May 28 – June 3

Frequently Asked Questions

For individual team participation (if your community does not have a BTWW event).

  1. Form a team in your workplace and register.
  2. Individual teams can register regardless as to whether their community is "officially" participating
  3. Check out resources, download posters and start promoting the event within your workplace

How do I start Bike to Work Week in my community?

The specific steps will be determined by the scope of your intended project.
  1. Search to see if other groups or individuals from your community are involved; combine resources
  2. Determine what you want to do in your first year - this may range from organizing a few workplace teams to holding one or several celebration station(s)
  3. Contact Bike to Work BC
  4. Request or attend a nearby workshop for your community
  5. Develop your plan of action (Events, Prizes, Promotion)
    Make sure participating teams register on-line

What are the benefits of implementing Bike to Work Week in this community?

Encouraging physical activity as a lifestyle

The average cycle commuter travels 20-30 minutes one-way on their commute, easily meeting Health Canada’s recommendation of one hour of physical activity each day. The most important influencing factors for people to Bike to Work are:
  • fun; and
  • health & wellness
Surprisingly, people are less convinced by these benefits:
  • saving money,
  • using time efficiently; and
  • helping to protect the environment.
For this reason, Bike to Work Week focuses on and accentuates the fun and health benefits of cycling.

Greater sense of community connectedness

People get excited about Bike to Work Week.  In the workplace it is a great opportunity for colleagues to develop camaraderie in encouraging one another to fit activity into their day.  The celebration stations provide a festive atmosphere that visibly demonstrate the fun of cycling to both cyclists and motorists.

Is there a cost?

Costs will vary from community to community and the amount of local and provincial sponsors and funders.Bike to Work BC can help you establish budgets and provide tips on attaining local sponsors. Depending upon overall funding seed funds may be available to help local communities-available after completing a simple application process.

What materials do Communities get for registering?

Communities are provided with the essential basic materials required to organize a successful Bike to Work Week event in their community, most efficiently.  These include:
  • camera-ready, customizable templates for posters,  t-shirts, forms and background materials for team leaders
  • use of a licensed, established set of logos
  • potential for seed funding
  • expertise from Bike to Work BC
  • Web pages specific to your community
  • real time registration and results for the community and in comparison with other areas
If you have additional questions or would like additional information, contact us  at pnoble@biketowork.caWhat numbers constitute small, medium, large and mini teams?► Large: 51 or more employees
► Medium: 21-51 employees
► Small: 10-20 employees
► Mini: Under 10 employees

BTW Events

2011 Victoria Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 615
  • Total Cyclists 5712
  • New Cyclists 877
  • Total KMS Cycled 266174.14

2011 North Okanagan Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 59
  • Total Cyclists 346
  • New Cyclists 116
  • Total KMS Cycled 13374.45

2011 Oceanside Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 11
  • Total Cyclists 119
  • New Cyclists 16
  • Total KMS Cycled 1541.6

2011 Sunshine Coast Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 45
  • Total Cyclists 172
  • New Cyclists 28
  • Total KMS Cycled 7513.289

2011 Revelstoke Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 49
  • Total Cyclists 390
  • New Cyclists 90
  • Total KMS Cycled 12376.89

2011 Prince Rupert Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 1
  • Total Cyclists 6
  • New Cyclists 1
  • Total KMS Cycled 45

2011 Prince George Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 76
  • Total Cyclists 609
  • New Cyclists 98
  • Total KMS Cycled 17725.95

2011 Powell River Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 27
  • Total Cyclists 148
  • New Cyclists 53
  • Total KMS Cycled 5719.52

2011 Penticton Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 58
  • Total Cyclists 260
  • New Cyclists 30
  • Total KMS Cycled 9798.16

2011 Nanaimo Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 53
  • Total Cyclists 176
  • New Cyclists 47
  • Total KMS Cycled 7917.59

2011 Kootenays Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 4
  • Total Cyclists 14
  • New Cyclists N/A
  • Total KMS Cycled 2097.8

2011 Kelowna and Central Okanagan Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 261
  • Total Cyclists 1384
  • New Cyclists 312
  • Total KMS Cycled 61008.87

2011 Kamloops Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 73
  • Total Cyclists 301
  • New Cyclists 87
  • Total KMS Cycled 12696.74

2011 Fraser Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 158
  • Total Cyclists 460
  • New Cyclists 149
  • Total KMS Cycled 19614.88

2011 Cowichan Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 27
  • Total Cyclists 154
  • New Cyclists 46
  • Total KMS Cycled 6125.5

2011 Comox Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 120
  • Total Cyclists 842
  • New Cyclists 175
  • Total KMS Cycled 24564.1

2011 Campbell River Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 111
  • Total Cyclists 428
  • New Cyclists 117
  • Total KMS Cycled 15421.78

2011 BC Communities Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 52
  • Total Cyclists 122
  • New Cyclists 30
  • Total KMS Cycled 3830.04

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