August 15, 2025
Two of TBN's big summer events have concluded now. I would like to offer a heartfelt thanks to the Cyclon committee for organizing a fantastic weekend gathering, Aug. 1-4, at Trent University in Peterborough, and for setting up some excellent rides in the area. As well, my gratitude goes out to Ken and his team of volunteers for putting together the club's summer picnic on Aug. 10. Both were welcome opportunities to bring TBN members together, and in both cases the weather cooperated nicely.
On another matter, we are repeating in this issue an important news item about a proposed change to the club's bylaw. Be sure to follow the link, read about the change, and offer any feedback you might have. This will be voted on at the AGM in November.
--Gord Irish
The Cylon committee offers congratulations and a warm thank you to all participants and volunteers taking part in this year's gathering, held Aug. 1-4 at Trent University in Peterborough. By most accounts, it was a highly successful and enjoyable event. A few photos appear below.
Please help improve future Cyclon weekends by completing the survey sent out last week, as soon as possible. There will be two draws for a $25 & $15 gift card for everyone who completes the survey.
Sadly we, the committee, are losing four of our members and as such we are in need of a few of you to come forward to help out in the preparations for next year's Cyclon. Naturally any assistance is more than welcome, regardless of your background. However, if you have an IT background or experience with RideWithGPS and route development experience (to assist our current route guy) please join our hard-working team to make future Cyclon gatherings as successful as past ones.
While on committee matters, I'd like to give a huge shout out to Katrina Hall for stepping up to join me to co-direct the committee. Thank you Katrina!
Finally, we have 2026-27 Cyclon weekends down to two venues and will be announcing the decision at this Fall's AGM.
Thanks again to everyone for making Cyclon 2025 so wonderful.
--Marc Giles, Cyclon 2025 director
Hundreds of TBN members gathered on Aug. 10 at Milliken Park in Whitchurch-Stouffville for the club's annual summer picnic. A good time was had by all, with rides for all speed groups and a wide variety of food options. Congrats to all of the volunteers who made this possible once again.
Did you know we have a lively presence on Instagram? Follow TBN on IG at @torontobicyclingnetwork. Let's show Toronto that we are the biggest, friendliest and best club in the six (416)! Calling all ride leaders and members to get group pics on rides and get tagging. Like and comment and we'll chat. Let's get to know each other better and show off how much fun we have riding around town and out of town. Share your group shots, selfies and scenic views on your own IG and collaborate/tag TBN! Or, send by private message on IG to @torontobicylingnetwork, send via email to our Instagram manager, or share on TBN's Facebook page. Just make sure you take those pics and share them.
As previously reported in Chain of Events, our current board President will be retiring from the board at the end of this year. As part of the process of finding a new candidate for President, the board decided to propose bylaws changes to create a Vice-President role that would share leadership responsibility and make future leadership changes smoother. At the upcoming Annual General Meeting in the fall, members will be asked to vote on the following bylaws amendments:
We invite member comments on these proposals. The current draft can be viewed online at TBN Constitution - Proposed Revisions. Comments and suggestions are welcome, either by adding them as comments in the Google Doc, or by emailing them to dal2@tbn.ca.
TBN’s schedule of fall and winter out-of-town hikes kicks off on Oct. 26, in Rouge Park. Each hike starts at 10 am, and they will take place every Sunday until late December. These are for the most part loop hikes and will be about 13 km. Fall hiking will require you to have proper clothing and footwear. Winter hiking is a different animal. It will require you to not only have proper footwear and clothing but also crampon style icers. These may not be used on the hike but should be included in your backpack in case they are needed.
You must register in advance via the Calendar and cancel that registration if you change your mind and cannot come for whatever reason. Guest registrations at a cost of $10 per person will be allowed if space permits. Parking at some venues can be a challenge, so plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of hikes. Some hikes will require you to pay for parking but these will be noted on the TBN hike posting. We will try and keep these hikes to a minimum.
At this time we are not sure whether hikes will be scheduled in the New Year, as interest dropped off for those in 2025. If they are planned, they could take place less frequently. Watch the Calendar for dates, which will be posted as details are confirmed.
Please remember that very popular events fill up and may have waiting lists. If you register for one of these events, and you do not cancel if you can’t attend, you are denying someone on the waiting list the opportunity to attend.
Monthly Dining Out, Aug. 21. This social event, where we eat at different interesting ethnic restaurants each month, has become very popular. The restaurants will be in different parts of the GTA, so everyone should have a chance to attend in an area convenient to them. This month’s dinner at Mai Bistro has limited space, but please check the link below on or after Aug. 22 for registration for September’s dinner. Information about the event, the restaurants and registration is available here.
Trip presentation: Epic bike and boat adventure through Croatia, Sept. 29. Come relive the magic of a once-in-a-lifetime adventure through southern Croatia, where every turn of the pedal brought breathtaking views and gastronomic delights. Presented by wheel wanderers Nilavanh, Dan, David, Caroline, Renu, Meena, Natalia and Kim. The event is free and open to all TBN members and their guests. Main floor meeting room, Northern District Library near Yonge and Eglinton, Sept. 29, 7 to 8 p.m.
Attention Ride Leaders: Thank you for continuing to submit your Ride Leaders Reports. Please be sure to include text in the Route Hazards section only if:
a) there is a permanent change that is needed to either the route, or to the cues (i.e. the RideWithGPS data), or
b) there is some cautionary text that should be added to the description of the event (for when it is used next time).
Remember, the presence of any text in that field triggers additional work for your Program Coordinators.
If there is nothing "permanent" to note, don't include it in Route Hazards. For example, if there was road paving underway (which will likely be done within a week), don't enter that information; we don't want to change the RideWithGPS route, then have to undo the change. However, noting, for example, that the Betty Sutherland trail will be closed until 2026 requiring detours on Don Mills is a valid entry, if the RideWithGPS route had you using Betty Sutherland trail to cross under the 401. Hazard info should be something that a future ride leader needs to be aware of, or the route changed, not documentation of the state of the route the day of the ride.
Similarly, do not type None, or Nil or N/A or similar text. The presence of unnecessary text dilutes the real Hazards data.
Thank you for your assistance here.
--Martin Lansche
Does anyone remember the OpenStreetsTO and ActiveTO programs that temporarily closed down streets like Bloor, Yonge and Lakeshore Drive West so that people could walk and bicycle on them without being menaced by automobile traffic? Well, some people do remember it and they would like to bring it back next summer (2026)! Check out the online petition to Mayor Chow and the City Council for details.
The TBN board has endorsed this effort and we hope you will too!
Great news! Bike Depot is offering TBN members 10% off most accessories (some brands like Garmin aren't included) and 20% off services. Just show your TBN membership card from your profile (https://tbn.ca/Sys/Profile) to get the deal.
Head to the Bike Depot site through the link on the bottom of each page in the TBN website to check it out!
As of Aug. 15 the events below have been posted. For the latest Overnight Trip information please visit our overnight trips page. Any questions or suggestions please contact the event leader/organizer or Greg Andre-Barrett, the Overnight Trips Director, at OvernightTrips@tbn.ca
Date / Event / (Spaces Left/Registered) see website for latest information.
Sept. 6-7: Flesherton Hills Tour (22/8)The TBN board has decided it will pay for a limited number of TBN ride leaders to attend an eight-hour emergency first aid and adult CPR course, run under the auspices of the Red Cross. The course includes emergency scene management, shock symptoms, adult CPR and choking relief techniques. Available dates are Saturdays starting at 9 a.m. and the courses will be offered at 750 Spadina Ave, at the downtown Miles Nadal JJJ. There is an option for a blended course, where some of the theory is completed online prior to the in-person course. Members interested in attending should email TBN education director Andrew Paterson: education@tbn.ca with the title "First Aid course".
We’d love to see all the amazing moments you’ve captured during our club rides and events. If you have any photos or videos from recent outings, please upload them to our shared Google album. It’s a great way to relive the memories, showcase our adventures, and help keep our club page lively and engaging. Whether it’s action shots, group selfies or scenic views, every photo counts. But pease be selective and upload only the photos you feel are your best. Let’s build a collection we can all enjoy and be proud of. Thanks for sharing your experiences—your contributions help tell the story of our awesome club!
Every member should be a TBN Club Ambassador and share the love of riding with someone new! It’s fun, it’s easy and you’ll make someone feel at home with us!
Be a TBN Club Ambassador on a ride, or at any event, welcoming and supporting new club members so they can enjoy TBN as much as you do. Help new members with information about our different rides and paces, finding events (rides, social, etc.) and registering, understanding club policies and rules. Talk up our events and simply get to know new members. Make sure they don’t ride alone. Kindness is contagious and the new members will appreciate it.
When you encounter new members who have recently joined the club:
Any questions or suggestions please contact experience@tbn.ca.
We are changing how we offer non-members a chance to try out TBN. We have heard feedback that non-members do not like the $10 fee to try out a ride in a TBN ride program that may or may not have been at their level. Or perhaps that specific ride was cancelled due to weather. So starting in 2025, we are changing to a new "try-us-out approach" to include a new “30-Day-Trial" membership class. For $10, an individual can ride on as many rides, across all our ride programs, during a 30-day window from the day of purchase. We hope that after trying us out, these Trial members will upgrade to full membership. When upgrading to a full membership, the $10 trial fee will be refunded to the new members.
For current existing TBN members, this new Trial membership option will be mostly invisible. Our future TBN calendar events will begin to have both the old "Free for TBN Members" registration option, and a new "30-Day-Trial members" registration option. You will continue to use the "Free for TBN Members" registration option.
Exclusions:
Please ensure to periodically update your TBN club profile. Perhaps upload a photo of yourself (so other members know who you are), confirm that your email address listed is correct (as this is the primary way for us to contact you), confirm your phone and emergency contacts are still valid, and update your current (or former) occupation and let us know if and how you would like to volunteer with TBN. We are always looking for helping hands, especially those with needed skills. How to do this: Login to the website www.tbn.ca, click on your name, then click Edit Profile. When you are done, press Save to commit your changes.
Please remember to login to the TBN website prior to registering for our Events. If you are not logged in, the system does not know who you are, and may only offer you the Guest Rider registration choice. Also, when you are logged into the TBN website, a lot of members-only content appears.
Chain of Events editor is Rick MacMillan. Email coe@tbn.ca.