The Park Ride 2nd Edition: A Biodiversity Biking Adventure

The Park Ride Toronto: Ride for Health, Ride for Nature
Join The Park Ride, a guided interpretative biodiversity bike ride in Toronto, and explore the city’s vibrant green spaces. As part of our car-free day campaign under sustainable neighbourhoods, this immersive cycling experience takes you through Black Creek Parkland to the Humber River Recreational Trail.
Discover how urban ecosystems thrive while enjoying a scenic, community-focused ride designed to promote health, sustainability, and environmental awareness.
🌿 Why Join This Toronto Bike Ride?
- Boost Your Health: Experience the physical and mental benefits of outdoor cycling
- Explore Nature in the City: Learn about Toronto’s biodiversity and ecosystems
- Support Climate Action: Reduce your carbon footprint through sustainable transportation
- Reconnect with Green Spaces: Discover hidden natural corridors in your community
🚴 What to Expect
- Guided interpretative biking tour in Black Creek Parkland and Humber River
- Relaxed pace, suitable for all skill levels
- Educational stops on biodiversity and sustainability
- Interactive discussions with fellow participants
📅 Event Dates
Saturdays: June 13, June 20, and June 27
📍Bike Route (Toronto)
- Start: Sentinel Rd at Murray Ross Parkway
- Route: Black Creek Parkland
- End: Humber River Recreational Trail
Who Can Join
This Toronto cycling event is open to all skill levels, beginners and experienced riders welcome.
🚲 No bike? Bike Share Toronto stations are located approximately 50m from the starting point.
What to Bring
- Bicycle in good working condition
- Helmet
- Water and weather-appropriate clothing
Join the Movement
Ride with purpose, learn about biodiversity, and support sustainable living in Toronto. Be part of a community working toward healthier people and greener spaces.
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