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We piloted our first Cycle Smart cycling education program in three local schools in spring 2019. We ran the program at 6 more schools in 2021. Our program is based on a highly successful one developed by New Hope Community Bikes in Hamilton where it has been running for several years. The program is designed to develop practical life-long skills through safe cycling.
This is an engaging, hands-on program that equips students with a series of progressively challenging cycling skills while meeting the Ontario physical health and education curriculum guidelines. |
TEACHERS: If you are interested in booking a Cycle Smart program at your school, please contact us at [email protected]
This is typically a presentation at a school assembly followed by a full day of on-bike training – helmet and bike fittings, ABC bike safety checks and skills training.
Lifelong Skills Through Physical Literacy
The skills students learn through the Cycle Smart program makes them safer riders and safer future drivers. The program is based on two reputable sources: CAN-Bike, the national standard for safe cycling programs, and the Guide to Ride curriculum created by Physical and Health Education Canada.
CAN-Bike 4 certified, experienced instructors are present at all Ride Smart events.
Parents and teachers can ask their school Principal about offering this program at their school.
CAN-Bike 4 certified, experienced instructors are present at all Ride Smart events.
Parents and teachers can ask their school Principal about offering this program at their school.
Learning Outcomes
Our Cycle Smart education program supports the following curriculum outcomes:
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Health and Safety, Injury Prevention
Physical Activity
Social Studies
Geography
Technology
Mathematics
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