Bells on Danforth 2016 is on Saturday, June 25, less than two weeks away. We’re starting once again at the Prince Edward Viaduct Parkette (at the west end of the Viaduct, across from Castle Frank station) and will be riding east. Full details are on the Bells on Danforth 2016 ride information page, including details about the escorted return ride. Most common questions are covered in our FAQ.
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Pictures from Bells on Danforth 2012
Here’s a gallery of pictures from the first Bells on Danforth. Thanks to the more than 90 cyclists who joined us for the ride to Queen’s Park. We’ll see you again next year!
Thanks to everyone for the first Bells on Danforth ride!
Thanks to more than 90 riders who came out for the inaugural Bells on Danforth ride on a chilly, windy Saturday afternoon on June 2 to celebrate cycling in Toronto and advocate for better infrastructure in the east end. Our first ride was a big success and we’re already looking forward to next year’s edition.
Many thanks to our sponsors:
- Cycle Solutions for setting up in East Lynn Park and offering tune-ups and advice to riders.
- Broom Wagon Cyclery for providing a package of giveaways that was distributed among cyclists.
We’d also like to thank the Toronto Police Service and Councillor Janet Davis (Ward 31, Beaches-East York) for joining us on the ride, Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon (Ward 32, Beaches-East York) for providing behind-the-scenes support, and Albert Koehl for organizing the Cycle and Sole rally.
And we wouldn’t have been able to pull off the ride without our team of volunteers:
Anne Burbidge, Anthony Davison, Brendan Morrissey, Charlotte Young, Greg Burrell, Jim Neff, Joe Drew, Kathy Chung, Luke Siragusa, Mary Ann Neary, Murray Lumley, Paul Young, Peter Low, Randy Tsomis, Renata Janiszewska, Rob Wallis, Shawnte Clow, Tom Flaherty, Val Dodge, and Vivien Leong
Bells on Danforth: Saturday, June 2, 2012
The inaugural Bells on Danforth is a family-friendly group ride along the Danforth. We’ll be leaving East Lynn Park (1 block west of Woodbine) and riding along Danforth and Bloor. We’ll meet the Bells on Bloor and Bells on Yonge group rides on our way to Queen’s Park to gather for the Cycle and Sole rally. Ring your bells and wave as we ride along Danforth to celebrate cycling and advocate for better cycling infrastructure.
Join us in the park before the ride for socializing and cycling information. Cycle Solutions will have a tent in the park and will be offering light tuneups and bike advice.
What: Bells on Danforth
Where: The ride starts at East Lynn Park on Danforth, 1 block west of Woodbine
When: Saturday, June 2, 2012. Gather in the park starting at 1:00 p.m. The ride leaves the park at 2:00 p.m.
Leave a comment on this post or contact us at info@bellsondanforth.ca if you have any questions about the ride or want to volunteer to help.
Save the date!
Bells on Danforth is a family-friendly bike ride along the Danforth and Bloor Street to Queen’s Park. The inaugural ride will be taking place on June 2, 2012. We’re still planning the details, so watch this space for more information. In the meantime, contact us if you have questions or want to volunteer.