It’s really sight for sore eyes, isn’t it, to be able to see these beautiful bike lanes realized and finished. There’s much more to come, my friends and if you want to find out more,…
This ride will meet on the North Side of the Assiniboine Park Foot Bridge (by the Iceberg sculpture) at 11am and we will ride together, highlighting some of the Bike Winnipeg St. James Bike Network…
We have one more awesomely spooky event that you won’t want to miss, this weekend on Saturday evening. Learn about paranormal activity inside Seven Oaks House Museum and embark on a tour of the Seven…
A bit of trivia cribbed from elswhere A cyclist can travel 1,037km (644 miles) on the energy equivalent of one litre of gasoline. In 1949, 34 per cent of all mechanized journeys were made by…
All Bike to the Future members and supporters are invited to attend our 2012 Annual General Meeting & Achievements Celebration on Tuesday November 20 from 5:30 to 6:00 at the Sport for Life Centre. Bikes…
October 26 update Mark has submitted a recommendations report to the Charleswood Transportation Study. BttF’s Charleswood Transportation Study submission (PDF, 13-pages, many diagrams/maps/images) October 16 update Mark has written a letter to the Winnipeg Free…
Bike to the Future’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Mark Cohoe has been selected as BttF’s first Executive Director. Mark has a Bachelor of Computer Science from the University of Manitoba, and…
Bike to the Future has been communicating with Manitoba Public Insurance about statistical information of bicycle-related injuries. Initially, it was a request for information. BttF has written to MPI’s CEO about the importance of this…
Bike to the Future’s Co-Chair, Tom McMahon, appeared before the Manitoba Public Utilities Board (PUB) today to make a presentation on Manitoba Public Insurance’s (MPI) 2013-2014 rate application. The presentation pointed out many actions that…