We are accepting Guest rider registration.
If you have not registered for the ride, you may NOT join the ride.
For instructions on how to cancel your registration: Click here.
Be advised this is an Urban Roller class ride. It isn't a slow, or beginner ride. You should be able to cruise at about 20 km/h for 15 minutes at a stretch, and be comfortable riding grouped with other riders on city streets.
If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
Weather forecast: click here
Meet at the Banbury Community Centre which has lots of free parking. We will ride quiet streets, some park paths, & bike only connections through North York and area for this summer ride.
Start & end location: Banbury Community Centre - 120 Banbury Road, Toronto, ON. Nearest TTC subway station is Leslie (Leslie St. & Sheppard Ave.).
Driving directions: Click here.
RWGPS route: Click here.
Leader: Michael V.
Distance: 30 km.
Always bring a helmet & a spare inner tube. Also, depending upon the time of the year, it may be dark for part of this ride, or while you are riding home, so have working front & rear lights. It also may be quite chilly, so bring some warm clothes.
Check the website 2 hours before the ride for last minute info. in case the ride may be rescheduled or cancelled (e.g. bad weather). More on FNR and upcoming rides.
Join us at the Annual TBN Season Kickoff Breakfast
The annual Toronto Bicycling Network (TBN) Season Kickoff and continental breakfast will once again take place at Etienne Brulé Park near the Old Mill TTC subway station.
TBN members are welcome to join us for breakfast at 9:00 a.m. to enjoy complimentary food and beverages. Various group rides will begin to leave the park at 11:00 a.m.
Members are encouraged to bring any non-member who is interested in joining TBN. Please register non-members using the Guest Rider Registration option.
Non-members are welcome to come out and join us and, if interested, become a member. Bring a bike, bring a friend and join one of our rides!!
ALL RIDERS ARE REQUESTED TO REGISTER FOR A SPECIFIC RIDE (once they're posted on the calendar).
Thank you for registering for food planning.
Registration will close at midnight on Thursday, May 7th.
Date: Saturday, May 9th, 2026, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Location: Etienne Brulé Park (click) (off Old Mill Road north of Bloor) Our usual non-member "ride" fee will be waived for this event.
As always, we we require approximately 8-10 volunteers for helping with setting up the food tables and tearing them down afterwards. We also need a couple of photographers.
The new TBN jerseys will be distributed at this event for those that ordered. We will need 3-4 volunteers to assist with jersey distribution and assembling the group for a team photo.
If you would like to assist, please register as a volunteer and/or contact the Social Director at social@tbn.ca
Please register separately for the Breakfast and the Ride. You can register for the breakfast here. This will aid in food planning. Please register for food by May 7.
Helmets are required on all TBN rides.
Spring Kick-Off - Tourist Paced Coffee Ride to Port Credit
Meet at the Spring Kickoff Breakfast in Etienne Brule Park (Map). Breakfast starts at 9:00 AM. The ride will begin at approximately 11:00 AM.
Please register separately for the Breakfast and the Ride. You can register for the breakfast here. This will aid in food planning. Please register for food by May 7th.
Driving directions: click here. Parking is limited due to ongoing construction. You may have to park back across the bridge in Kings Mill Park.
Distance: 43 Kms
RwGPS map: Click here
Leader: Dennis Szilvasy
If you have not registered for the ride, you may NOT join the ride. Non members should register using the Guest Rider Registration option. There is no charge for guests on this ride.
This is an Tourist level paced ride, entirely within urban/suburban areas. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
Spring Kick-Off - Urban Roller - Mimico Creek Plus 2023
Distance: 26 Kms
Leader: Albert Wong
This is an Urban Roller level paced ride, entirely within urban/suburban areas. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
A ride through suburban side streets and country roads skirting the Holland Marsh, then heading south through Newmarket followed by a lunch stop at Tim Hortons in Aurora.
Meet at Finch Subway Station, "Finch" west parking lot on the north side of Hendon Ave, just west of Yonge St.
N.B. If you are travelling north on Yonge St, keep going past Finch Ave and turn left onto Hendon Ave. The parking lot is on the right near 18 Hendon Ave, North York.
Not a member, but you want to try this out? Sign up for our 30-Day-Trial membership and you can try out multiple TBN rides. See https://tbn.ca/join for details.
If you have not registered for the ride, you may NOT join the ride..
Ride leader: Frank Piazza
Distance: 80km or 102km
PLEASE PRINT THE CUE SHEETS & MAPS, OR DOWNLOAD THE GPS FILES BEFORE ATTENDING THE RIDE. (The ride leader does not provide maps or cue sheets).
Helmets are required.
Ride may be cancelled up to 2 hours before the start of the ride if significant rain is forecast with moderate or higher likelihood for any time during the ride. Ride could be cancelled if weather is not suitable due to rain, snow, too cold, or salt on roads and/or trails.
Queen's Park- Bayview-The Distillery-Puente de Luz Bridge
Enjoy the early LW season by doing this short, ride going down Bayview to The Distillery. Enjoy a coffee at the Distillery. Traverse the Bridge of Light as we return up Palmerston and across Harbord to Queen's Park. Distance and route may vary depending on weather and construction detours.
You MUST be registered in order to join the ride. Not a member but you want to try this out? Sign up for our 30-Day-Trial membership and you can try out multiple TBN rides. See: https://tbn.ca/join for details.
This ride will be open for registration for 6 days beginning on Monday, the week before the ride.
Remember: Helmet and Spare Inner Tube! Have your tires pumped up before the ride.
START: Meet at King Edward’s Statue, west side of Queen’s Park. Plan to arrive at 9:45 AM in order to start promptly at 10:00 AM.
RWGPS: Queen's Park, Bayview, Distillery, Puente de Luz Bridge
Map and Cuesheet: Click HERE
Distance: 16 km
Leader: Megan
Weather: Click Here The ride could be cancelled because of the weather (e.g. too cold, too wet, too windy). If the weather looks doubtful, check the website after 8:00 am on the day of the ride.
Safety Reminder: Signal all turns and stops. If you are unable to signal, call out the turn. In the meantime You must practise riding with one hand on your own, so that eventually you are able to signal. This is important in traffic. Give adequate warning to cyclists behind you by calling out "stopping" when you intend to stop.
Mount Albert to Lake Simcoe Tour
This is a Tourist level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click HERE.
PLEASE NOTE: All riders, including "30-Day-Trial" members, must register to participate in this CC. Please read registration details on the CC webpage.
A scenic jaunt through the rolling farmland around Mount Albert, with lunch stop on the shores of Lake Simcoe. Please bring your own lunch, or snacks to eat, or pick up something en route. There is also a small gas station convenience store on HWY 48, just west of the intersection (and lights) of Regional Rd. 21 & HWY 48.
Distances: 73 km & 80 km
Start: 10:00am Mount Albert Community Centre (There are washroom (Port-a-Potty) facilities outside the community centre.)
Driving Instructions: Take Hwy 404 north, Davis Drive east, Hwy 48 north. Go right on York Road 13 (Mount Albert Road) into Mount Albert, left on King Street, right on Main Street to the Mount Albert Community Centre.
RWGPS link to all routes: Mount Albert to Lake Simcoe CC - 73km & 80km
Ride Leader(s): Gloria Markiewicz
REMINDER: DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER!
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