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World Naked Bike Ride 2026 (🍃)

Sat, Jun 13, 2:00 PM
From Toronto Nude Dudes
4.5
17 attendees

Cycle Sunday! Let's Go West, Be My Guest

Sun, Jun 14, 2:30 PM
From Walking in Toronto
4.8
6 attendees
Eglinton West  to Toronto Island Via Beltline, Taylor Creek, Boardwalk

Eglinton West to Toronto Island Via Beltline, Taylor Creek, Boardwalk

Sat, May 30, 4:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

41 KM bike ride from Eglinton West Station to Toronto Island Via Beltline, Moore Ravine, Taylor Creek, Boardwalk. **12:00 PM - 6 PM** Along forest, rivers and lakes We arouse blissful states Catch the 4:00 pm ferry to Ward's Island Catch the 530 pm ferry from Harlan's Point to the Ferry Docks Snack at Tim Hortons, 130 Harbour St, Toronto, ON M5J 2Y2 Tel. [(416) 551-9413](https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=Tim+Hortons%2C+130+Harbor+St&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#) Route Map: https://web.bikemap.net/r/16101445 GPX: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19sCN2dw5GMKACNPL4uIpYteeUi8p92kU/view?usp=drive_link Note: Riders may start and end at any point along the route. Please inform me of your intentions. Chris cell 647 453 3327 WhatsApp Bike Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DG9wJZfrVoe1xj2JyaMOyT Some Bike Group Chat History Before Winter 2024: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QnGKUaSQ_cKOoPrcxDiQb6fyDB9gJmD0/view?usp=sharing

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13 attendees
Waterfront Ride to Grand Opening of Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area

Waterfront Ride to Grand Opening of Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area

Sat, May 30, 1:30 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

Join us on a relaxed waterfront ride of Toronto's west end into the edge of Mississauga to explore [Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area](https://trca.ca/conservation/infrastructure-projects/jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/), the new 26 hectare waterfront park in the Greater Toronto Area that opens on May 30th, "after more than a decade of planning, collaboration and community vision". 9:30am meet on the Humber Bay Bridge 9:45am depart on group ride 10:00-10:10am group gathers at western edge of Colonel Sam Smith Park 10:30am arrival at Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area 10:30-11:15am group and individual exploration of Conservation Area 11:30 return group ride 12:00pm arrival back at Humber Bay Bridge 12:00-1:00pm optional social (food, drinks, ice cream) on Marine Parade Drive Cycling distance: approximtely 25km (10.7km in each direction plus a small distance within Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area) Terrain: paved multi-use trail, residential roads, and hard-packed gravel trail Suitable bikes: city, commuter, hybrid, gravel, MTB, and road with thicker tires Helmet: highly recommended! Bring: a bike in working order, plenty of water, sunglasses, sunscreen, snacks, and good vibes! Event info: https://cvc.ca/conversations/grand-opening-jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/ https://cvc.ca/discover-the-new-jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/ Project info: https://trca.ca/conservation/infrastructure-projects/jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/ News coverage: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area-mississauga-9.7191853 https://www.insauga.com/heres-when-huge-new-conservation-area-opens-to-the-public-in-mississauga/

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4 attendees
Niagara Falls Ribstock Ride

Niagara Falls Ribstock Ride

Sun, Jun 21, 1:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

47.6 km From Niagara Falls GO to Niagara Falls Ribstock Festival Via NOTL Route Map: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2875379462 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_aPnepzrae8ctByG1gVzT_m95M-2YEBv/view?usp=drive_link At Union Station, catch 9 AM direct train to Niagara Falls Meet at Niagara Falls GO station 11 AM Sunday June 21, 2026. Ride to Niagara on the Lake. Ride to **Fireman's Park** (2275 Dorchester Road) Catch last train to Union Station leaving Niagara Falls about 9 PM Arriving Union at 11 PM. Chris 647 453 3327

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2 attendees
Downsview Pk to Kipling Via West Humber, Claireville,  Ebenezer, Etobicoke Creek

Downsview Pk to Kipling Via West Humber, Claireville, Ebenezer, Etobicoke Creek

Sat, Jul 11, 3:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

# 70 km Downsview Park to Kipling Via West Humber, Claireville ranch, Ebenezer Trail, Etobicoke Creek Meet Saturday July 11, 11 AM outside West side of Downsview Park Subway Route Map: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2876019245 Chris 647 453 3327

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2 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is designed to help individuals find and join local groups and events that align with their interests, enabling them to meet new people and participate in community activities.

To find bike rides in Toronto, search for groups and events using keywords like 'bike rides' or 'cycling' within the Meetup platform, filtering results by location.

Yes, you can browse Meetup for upcoming cycling events in Toronto. Simply navigate through the platform to check current schedules and RSVP to join.

Certainly! Meetup allows you to join as many groups as you like, giving you the flexibility to participate in a variety of cycling events and meet different people.

While joining Meetup and most groups is free, some bike events may have a participation fee set by organizers to cover costs. Always check individual event details.

You can RSVP to bike events by logging into Meetup, selecting the event you're interested in, and clicking the RSVP button. This helps event hosts plan accordingly.

No, many cycling groups welcome riders of all skill levels. Some events might specify required experience, so check details to find the best fit for you.

From casual rides and tours to more intense cycling challenges, Toronto has a variety of bike events that cater to different interests and skill levels. Check Meetup for specific listings.

Absolutely! Meetup encourages users to start their own groups around interests like biking, allowing them to schedule events and grow a community.

Not all biking meetups are in-person. Some may offer online planning or updates due to weather or other factors. Check event details before attending.

While there are many events, it depends on the active groups at the time. Options might fluctuate, so check regularly for the latest opportunities.

Typically, participants must bring their own biking equipment. Organizers usually provide details on what you need to bring in event descriptions.

Meetup serves as the central hub for event updates, RSVPs, and group details. Stay in touch with group organizers for any last-minute changes.

Joining group rides and participating in events is a great way to meet fellow cycling enthusiasts and engage with Toronto's vibrant biking community.

Meetup is mainly group-focused, so direct mentorship isn't usually available. However, joining groups can lead to personal connections with experienced cyclists.