What’s going on in August at Bike Share Toronto?

Summer is in full swing and so are the bike lanes!

With 51% more ridership than last year, we’ve officially surpassed one million rides

Congratulations on the milestone, Toronto, and keep pedaling on.

July Ridership: 294,719: How many rides can we make before summer ends?

Most Popular Start Stations:

Queens Quay W / Bay – 4649 Trips

Queens Quay W / York – 4563 Trips

Queens Quay / Simcoe – 3550 Trip

Most Popular End Stations:

Queens Quay W / Bay – 4824 Trips

Queens Quay W / York – 4785 Trips

Queens Quay / Simcoe – 3577 Trips

NEW Bike Share Pop-Up Stations

We are thrilled to announce that Bike Share Toronto is launching Pop-Up Stations, offering more bikes and drop-off points citywide during peak season. Appearing at announced areas, you will be met by a Bike Share Toronto staff, who will have a corral of additional bikes ready to unlock and RIDE.

Discover weekly schedule

Ride and Dine

Looking to make an entrance at this year’s Dîner En Blanc? Bike with Transportation and Event Partner, Bike Share Toronto! Dawn your fancy whites and join us in a cycling spectacular through the city streets.

About Dîner En Blanc

MEC Club Night

Our fourth MEC Club Night is on Wednesday, August 15th! Bike Share Toronto members will receive a 10% discount on most items at MEC on King St W. So many members have already saved – Get geared up!

Full Details

All for One and One for All

One of Bike Share Toronto’s philosophies is “It all comes down to getting it done and have fun doing it!” And giving back to the community? We certainly have fun doing it. From volunteering at Ronald McDonald House Charities to park clean-ups, the Bike Share Toronto team loves coming together for the city.

Read more about community initiatives

Ride with a Friend

What’s better than a cycle for two? Single Trip, Day and 3-Day Pass holders can rent up to two bikes via the kiosk and up to four on the CycleFinder or Transit App. Grab a friend and get riding!

Perks at Curbside Cycle

Stay safe in the bike lane with Annual Bike Share Toronto Member perks at Curbside Cycle. Receive 15% off regular priced helmets in-store.

More Info

Staying Safe in the Bike Lane

The City of Toronto has developed a series of bicycle safety materials to educate riders and drivers on the rules of the road. From bike boxes to shared lanes, the line of graphics highlights how cyclists and drivers should navigate the city’s varying infrastructure.

Learn more about the campaign

Give us a Review

Have you enjoyed using your membership? Share your experience with others by writing a quick review on our Facebook Page.

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Until August’s edition…

-Happy Riding, Toronto from Your Friends at Bike Share Toronto