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  • 2019 Report From Kevin Montgomery

    2019 Report From Kevin Montgomery

    It’s still early in the journey in defining what kind of business I want The Bikeport to be, and where I want to go with it. I made an important decision to model The Bikeport after a Social Enterprise:

    Per Investopedia, “Social enterprises seek to maximize profits while maximizing benefits to society and the environment.” As of 2019, The Bikeport by Kevin Montgomery aims to contribute half of its profit toward initiatives that advance using bicycles as transport in Brampton.

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    Some excellent strides were made in 2019. Check out the 2019 Report for details.

  • Bicycles As Transport, In Winter

    Bicycles As Transport, In Winter

    In Canada, there are mixed feelings about whether a bicycle is an appropriate transport choice in winter. Responses to this idea (as of the time of this writing) often include statements along the lines of “you can’t ride in the cold” or “you can’t ride in the snow”.

    The weather has been cooler. The days shorter. Does winter mean that bicycles can no longer useful transport tools?

    Not at all.

    As with any other winter activity, using a bicycle can still be done when preparations are made.

  • Spring Will Return, And So Will Cycling Lessons

    Spring Will Return, And So Will Cycling Lessons

    Learn How To Bike To Work In April 2020!

    The Bikeport offers CAN-BIKE courses for cycling education, including learning how to fit your bicycle, and riding in different scenarios. Learn traffic handling skills and the rules of the road for your bike commute or shopping trips!

    Class instruction has a focus on urban cycling transportation purposes, such as commuting, shopping, and taking kids to school.

    Subscribe to be notified when bicycle training lessons are available. Email notifications will be sent out in March 2020.

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  • 2019 Winter Holiday Gift Ideas

    2019 Winter Holiday Gift Ideas

    Looking for ideas for stocking stuffers and other gift-giving events throughout the month of December? Check out these curated holiday gift ideas from The Bikeport.

  • Clocks have changed for Fall 2019. It’s darker sooner. Make sure you have lights!

    Clocks have changed for Fall 2019. It’s darker sooner. Make sure you have lights!

    It’s now November, and clocks have reverted from daylight savings time for 2019.

    Get Lit

    If you are continuing to cycle, you’ll notice that it’s now darker, sooner. Make sure you have working lights to illuminate your way! If you don’t have lights or find that they’re not quite up to snuff, you can view a buy new ones through The Bikeport.

  • 2019 Fall Is Here.

    2019 Fall Is Here.

    Night Comes Earlier.
    Make Sure You Have Lights!

    As sunset arrives earlier in the evening at this time of year, it’s important to make sure you have working lights on your bicycle. If you don’t have lights or are thinking of an upgrade, check out the Standard Equipment from The Bikeport.

  • Case Study: Brampton EcoAction Challenge

    Case Study: Brampton EcoAction Challenge

    The EcoAction Challenge encourages people to ride a bike to destinations in their neighbourhood. Shop, dine, errands, commute — all by bike. To be active with your family year-round, meet new friends, become healthier, help reduce traffic congestion and reduce your carbon footprint.

    Partnering with Canada Bikes, PCHS, Walk+Roll Peel and City of Brampton, BikeBrampton has been delivering the BikeWrx and Pedalwise programs from the Brampton Bike Hubs, and more recently Caledon Bike Hubs since December 2017.

    The Bikeport by Kevin Montgomery helped gather data, Powered by Strava!

    A Peel Region 2012 Transportation Study found that more than 900,000 daily commuter trips are taken in the Region with a distance of 7Km or less. 81% of these trips are taken by car; only 9% use active transportation. These short-range car trips consume the equivalent of 9 tanker trucks of gasoline and produce 450,000kg of CO2 emissions each day.

    EcoAction met all the set targets

    • 95,000 km cycled by participants
    • 30,000 kg of carbon avoided
    • more than 1400 participant-visits to the hubs
    • average of 60 participants / month
    • more than 20 bikes out on loan from lending library
    • 36 new Pedalwise proteges since April
    • 55% of proteges are female
    • 70% of proteges are immigrants living in Canada less than 5 years

    For more information, read about the results on the BikeBrampton website.

  • School’s In For 2019-2020!

    School’s In For 2019-2020!

    School’s in for 2019-2020!

    Is your child’s bicycle ready to take back to school? Take a look at these locks, bells, and lights!

  • Back To School, 2019!

    Back To School, 2019!

    Is your bicycle ready to take back to school? Take a look at these essential locks, bells, and lights!

  • Bike The Creek, Discover Bicycles As Transport

    Bike The Creek, Discover Bicycles As Transport

    If you’ve been looking for a place to get started with learning how to use bicycles as transport, consider participating in Bike The Creek on June 22, 2019.

    Bike the Creek is a free event aimed at encouraging people of all ages to discover the joys of cycling. It’s an opportunity to join hundreds of cyclists in a fun family ride through the spectacular valleys, trails and historic landmarks, urban and rural settings of Peel Region.

    This year’s event features a route on the Etobicoke Creek Trail under #410 and #407, now paved south to Mount Charles Park, Mississauga. The southernmost loop goes into the Toronto Pearson Airport lands. There will also be a Downtown Brampton Riverwalk pavilion.

    Check out the BikeBrampton website for more information and to register for this event.