Bijo Sebastian, Canada
Toronto – A community-driven cycling event saw participants complete a scenic 50-kilometer journey through Toronto's waterfront trails, marking another successful outing organized by Cycling Tours Canada (CTC).
The recent meet-up ride forms part of CTC's ongoing efforts to encourage healthy lifestyle practices within immigrant communities across the Greater Toronto Area. The carefully planned route showcased the city's autumn beauty, taking riders on a comprehensive tour of the region's most picturesque cycling paths.
Participants gathered at Tyler Creek Park in East York before embarking on their journey along the Golden Shoe Waterfront corridor. The route extended westward to Etobicoke, with riders completing a round-trip back to their starting point, offering breathtaking views of the changing season throughout the excursion.
For those interested in reliving the experience, comprehensive footage from the tour will soon be featured on the @kcyclopedia cycling channel.
Since its establishment in 2023, Cycling Tours Canada has built a reputation for organizing both solo long-distance adventures and group rides of varying distances, accommodating everyone from beginners to seasoned cyclists. Their offerings range from accessible 10-kilometer routes to challenging 200-kilometer journeys.
Safety remains a top priority for the organization, which predominantly arranges rides along protected trail systems, providing participants with secure and enjoyable cycling experiences. The group maintains an inclusive approach, welcoming cycling enthusiasts regardless of age or experience level.
Looking ahead, CTC has scheduled its next group ride for October 19, featuring a waterfront route from Scarborough to Whitby. Residents of the Greater Toronto Area interested in joining the cycling community can reach out to Bijo Sebastian at 647-215-1095 via text or WhatsApp for additional details and registration information.