One-Tank Trip for
April 25/15
(c) By Jim Fox
“Ontario: Yours to
Discover – By Bike.”
That’s the
suggestion and slogan of Ontario By Bike, a project of Transportation Options,
a non-profit organization and leader in cycle tourism development.
“Spring has sprung
and wheels are in motion as cyclists are keen to get out there on the roads and
trails in greater numbers than ever,” said executive director Louisa Mursell.
Seeing the
countryside on two wheels by pedal power is a “documented growing phenomena
worldwide and in Ontario,” the organization has confirmed.
Writer Jim Fox enjoying a ride in the Copeland Forest at Horseshoe Valley with Jenna Hunter and Natasha Ilic. |
In the province, 69
percent of cyclists have taken an overnight or day trip in the past two years and
the Ontario By Bike Network launched in 2010 is active with 1,000 “bicycle-friendly”
locations in 28 regions.
“We were in London
and Lambton County in the Sarnia area last week to expand the Ontario By Bike
Network to those areas,” Mursell said.
There was “tremendous
interest” from businesses looking to become certified as bicycle friendly and
reach the growing cycle tourism market, she added.
Later this spring,
it will expand to Brant County, North Bay and the Mattawa area.