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City organizing group rides as part of Spring GoByBike Week in Nanaimo – Nanaimo News Bulletin

City organizing group rides as part of Spring GoByBike Week in Nanaimo - Nanaimo News Bulletin

The City of Nanaimo is encouraging people to go by bike for a week in an effort to get people out of their cars.

Spring GoByBike happens May 30-June 5 when Nanaimo’s cyclists can get in the saddle to reduce emissions, save on fuel costs and win prizes by participating in events and visiting celebration stations, noted a city press release.

Cyclists are encouraged to make the most of this year’s commuter challenge by registering online for Spring GoByBike where they can record all the kilometres they ride throughout the week for a chance to win prizes that include an adult bike and a kids bike, donated by Canadian Tire. Registration is free at http://gobybikebc.ca/nanaimo.

In Nanaimo, celebration stations hosted by sponsors will be set up at various locations, so riders might want to plan their routes to stop by and enter to win prizes. An updated digital cycling map will be available soon to assist with route planning.

Numerous biking events are planned, too, with a kickoff event May 29, a downtown heritage bike tour on May 31, a clean-up ride June 4, a “Nanaimo (Handle) Bar Ride” June 4 and a commuter challenge wrap-up event June 11.

Cyclists who don’t want to attend events can still participate virtually. The City of Nanaimo has joined bike tag, a game started by the cycling community that is now played all over the world. Bike tag is a photo tag game played on bicycles where riders find and create fun mystery locations around Nanaimo.

“Grease the chains, don your reflective vests and GoByBike Nanaimo,” said Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog in the press release. “This B.C.-wide event celebrates active and fun ways to get around and is for everyone, at every level.”



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Vintage rides and family fun: Revelstoke Snowmobile Club hosts final event of the year – Revelstoke Review

Vintage rides and family fun: Revelstoke Snowmobile Club hosts final event of the year - Revelstoke Review

A special day highlighting rides from the past brought together families and riders of all ages for something never seen before at the iconic Boulder Mountain Cabin.

The Revelstoke Snowmobile Club’s final event of the year, The Vintage Ride, had a turnout of an estimated 500 people, 40 vintage sleds and 20 snow bike riders.

“Events have a long history at the Club, dating back to when we first established in 1968, they allow the social and inclusive aspect of snowmobiling to stay alive within all members of the riding community,” said Teena Rumak, general manager of Revelstoke Snowmobile Club, in a press release.

“With all events last year having been canceled due to COVID-19, it was nice to put that behind us, and come together with our riding community to celebrate the history of our sport and the friendship and happiness that it brings to so many.”

The Revelstoke Snowmobile Club would like to thank sponsors Glacier House Resort, Zalas Restaurant, Stoked Mountain Adventures, Full Speed Rentals, Stoke Hotel, Peaks Lodge, Mt Begbie Brewing, Mountain Sports Distribution, Prinoth, Rough Country Marine, Cheetah Factory Racing, Sled Shed, Revelstoke Credit Union Insurance, and Roy Jones Contracting as well as local musician Fede Vilchez and band for carting all their equipment to the top of the mountain, and Revelstoke Search and Rescue and BC Adventure Smart for taking part in the Poker Run and mountain safety portion of the event.

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