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  2. Cycling in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2001 Toronto Bike Plan, Toronto City Council has approved several updated plans including the 2016 10 Year Cycling Network Plan, and the 2021 Cycling Network Plan Update. This sets out a plan to create a citywide cycling network of on-road, off-road bikeways, signage and parking. The other major prong of the bike plan is education ...

  3. Keep On Rockin' (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was originally entitled Sweet Toronto, and was supposed to be released in 1972. However, John Lennon demanded payment for footage of the Plastic Ono Band. A reedit of the film, which has the band removed from it, was released in 1973 as Keep on Rockin'. The original footage was eventually released in 1988 as Sweet Toronto. The film is ...

  4. Toronto Donut Ride - Wikipedia

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    The Donut Ride is an informal Toronto road cycling tour run every Saturday and Sunday, as well as public holidays. Typical summer numbers range from 100 to 125 riders forming a large pack, and weather permitting, the ride continues year-round and often sees a dozen riders even in mid-winter.

  5. Beltline Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Beltline Trail is a 9-kilometre (5.6 mi)-long cycling and walking rail trail in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It consists of three sections, the York Beltline Trail west of Allen Road, the Kay Gardner Beltline Park from the Allen to Mount Pleasant Road, and the Ravine Beltline Trail south of Mount Pleasant Cemetery through the Moore Park Ravine.

  6. CCM (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the CCM brand turned 100 years old. After a 101-year history, over 10,000,000 bikes had been manufactured in Canada bearing the CCM name. [6] As of 2004, Procycle was the largest bicycle manufacturer in Canada, building 200,000 CCM-branded bikes per year across Canada and the USA. [6]

  7. List of Canadian Pickers episodes - Wikipedia

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    On their first-ever Toronto pick, Scott and Sheldon swing by Peter’s Barber Shop. A veritable shrine to the Maple Leafs, owner Pete is determined to make a sale. Taking a break from big city traffic, it’s down to the wire when Sheldon challenges Scott to a 15-minute pick-a-thon.

  8. Toronto Bicycling Network - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Bicycling Network (TBN) is Toronto's largest recreational cycling organization. It was formed in 1983 by cycling enthusiasts Richard Aaron and Norm Myshok. By 1998, the TBN had grown to almost 800 members. [1]

  9. Dundas Street - Wikipedia

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    Dundas Street is also one of the few east-west routes to run uninterrupted through the central and western Greater Toronto Area, from Toronto to Hamilton (the others are Lake Shore Boulevard/Lakeshore Road, Eglinton Avenue, Steeles Avenue/Taunton Road, Queen Street /Highway 7, and Bovaird Drive/Castlemore Road/Rutherford Road/Carrville Road ...