Bike to Work Victoria
We're Hiring! Event Coordinator for BTWW 2012.
Are you looking for an exciting way to make a difference in our community? Bike to Work Week encourages people to embrace a lifestyle that is healthy for the body, the pocketbook and our environment. And, most of all it’s FUN!
Great Opportunity! CanBike ll Training March 9,10,and 11, 2011
Bike to Work Victoria is looking to train more instructors for our very popular Bike Skills Courses. This course is a pre-requisite to becoming an instructor trainee in our Bike Skills and Safety course as well as our Canbike Kids course.
2011 Bike to Work Victoria Yearbook
Check out the highlights from 2011 in our yearbook! We are busy working towards another great event in 2012. Don’t forget to mark your calendars: May 28 - June 3, 2012!
New Office Hours
BTWV Fall and Winter Office Hours
Tuesday-Thurday 10:00am-2:00pm
Outside these hours you can reach us by:
Phone 250.920.5775 and leave message
Email: frank@biketowork.ca or marsha@biketowork.ca
Bike to Work Week T-shirt Blowout
Bike to Work Victoria has a small collection of great t-shirts from past year events. We are clearing them out at an all-time low price of $5! The sale starts Monday Oct 3 and end Friday Oct 14. Get your orders in now!
Love Bike to Work Week? Tell Everyone!
Until October 15, 2011, you can vote for Bike to Work Week on CityHUB. Please check it out and vote as much as possible. We’d love it if you would vote for us once per day!
Thank you from the Bike to Work Week Team!
Thankyou for participating in Bike to Work Day!
Bike to Work Day was a great success! Thank you for coming out and celebrating cycling with us once again! It’s a very important time of year to prepare for comfortable commuter cycling with changing weather and shorter days.
Fall Bike Skills Courses Schedule
The Bike Skills & Safety Course Schedule for Fall 2011 is now available.
Check out the Bike Skills page for more information and remember that registration is required.
Victoria Survey Winner
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Bike to Work Week survey! This information will help us to build an even more successful event in years to come! We have drawn our prize winner who will be using her $100 gift certificate to a sponsor bike shop of her choice!
With Parking Meters Extinct, Cyclists Hunt for Lock-Up Spots
When the City of Victoria first started talking about removing parking meters in favour of pay-by-stall street parking, Coun. John Luton knew there would be serious problems for cyclists.
Eliminating meter heads meant the posts could no longer be used as unofficial, but secure, spots to lock up bikes. Hundreds of bike parking spots suddenly disappeared.
























