Category Archives: active transportation

Smart Trips Challenge – take the sustainable route!

We are looking for 10 participants who normally drive a car to work to volunteer to commute to work using a more sustainable means of transportation for the work week of Sep. 12-16. If you want to bus, we’ll buy you a 5-day bus pass; if you want to cycle, we’ll give you a bike computer to track your mileage; and if you want to walk, we’ll give you a pedometre and an umbrella.

According to CBC, car emissions alone account for 25 percent of our countries greenhouse gas emissions. You can reduce your impact by signing up for our challenge. E-mail raimey.gallant@rvlrclimatechange.com to sign up, and let her know if you’re interested in starring in our Smart Trips video. This just in: All 10 participants will also receive a Dynamo Front 3-LED Bike Light, courtesy of Green Action Centre.

Free Bikes promotion more popular than expected

The South Osborne Bike Hub is busy getting adult bikes road-ready for the Free Bikes promotion. Together with SOBH, the Riverview and Lord Roberts CLER Program is giving away eight adult bicycles in total to area residents. We’ve already had overwhelming interest in the bikes, and we wish we had more to give away!

But wait! There is still a way to get a very reasonably-priced bicycle from the South Osborne Bike Hub! Just head down to the bike hub on Monday or Thursday evenings (except holidays) from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and ask about how you can pay $25 for a partially-built bicycle that the uber-talented volunteer mechanics will show you how to fix up yourself.

South Osborne Bike Hub a community labour of love

We recently interviewed South Osborne Bike Hub volunteers Jaret Olford and Marcia Geary for an article for The Sou’Wester, and we were very impressed with the dedication it takes to start and keep this community-led initiative going.

According to Olford, there are now 12 core volunteers, each taking turns staffing the SOBH Mondays and Thursdays, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (except holidays.)

SOBH is located in the Lord Roberts Community Centre field outbuilding, and anyone is welcome to stop by.

SOBH is grant and donation funded. In order to ensure the continuation of the bike hub, donations from owners of repaired bikes are welcome, as are donations of parts, bikes and tools.

SOBH is also seeking volunteers with or without mechanical experience. You can learn about bike maintenance from a more experienced bike mechanic while you volunteer for a great cause. Just e-mail sobikehub@gmail.com.

Why is the bike hub important? According to Olford, though it started to encourage active transportation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the hub also brings the community closer together. Geary adds that the bike hub goes a long way to teaching people about how to maintain a safe bicycle.

SOBH is open “until the snow hits,” according to Olford, adding that repair assistance is available by appointment in the winter.

Bike To Work Day Park Theatre Pit Stop hosted 72 cyclists!

Our volunteer bike mechanic Jaret Olford poses with cyclists at the Bike To Work Day Park Theatre Pit Stop

The Bike To Work Day Park Theatre Pit Stop on Friday, June 24, was a huge success! 72 cyclists visited our pit stop for free coffee and muffins courtesy of the Park Theatre Cafe and to enter the Riverview and Lord Roberts CLER prize draw.

We gave away a handful of Bike to Work Day t-shirts, a box full of Assiniboine Credit Union swag and free Winnipeg Cycling 2011 maps. Jaret Olford, a South Osborne Bike Hub mechanic was also on hand for quick adjustments.

Bike To Work Day 2011 had a record number of cyclists register across Winnipeg. 2,700 Winnipeggers took to the streets with pride, and the organizers are hoping for an even larger number of registrants on the 5th annual Bike To Work Day Winnipeg next year!

We’d again like to thank the contributors to the prize draw. We gave away:

Riverview and Lord Roberts CLER Program Coordinator Kerri Twigg poses at the Park Theatre Pit Stop

Bike To Work Day around the corner

Nearly 2,000 Winnipeggers biked to work last year on Bike To Work Day. Let’s increase that number this year Winnipeg!

The Riverview and Lord Roberts CLER Program is co-hosting a pit stop at the Park Theatre. Stop by for free coffee, muffins, air for your tires and freebies from 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on Friday, June 24, and you will also be entered into a prize draw! Don’t forget to register here! The first 300 to register will get a free Bike To Work Day t-shirt.

See you at the Park Theatre Pit Stop at 698 Osborne St. on Friday, June 24!

Bike Hub opens May 1st!

Community Ride and Open House Poster

Free Bike School @ South Osborne Bike Hub

It was great to see so many people out at tonight’s Bike School, hosted by South Osborne Bike Hub & CLER

The event was so successful that we may have to move to a larger space for the next event on April 6.