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Downsview Pk to Kipling Via West Humber, Claireville,  Ebenezer, Etobicoke Creek

Downsview Pk to Kipling Via West Humber, Claireville, Ebenezer, Etobicoke Creek

Sat, Jul 11, 3:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

# 70 km Downsview Park to Kipling Via West Humber, Claireville ranch, Ebenezer Trail, Etobicoke Creek Meet Saturday July 11, 11 AM outside West side of Downsview Park Subway Route Map: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2876019245 Chris 647 453 3327

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11 attendees
Lawrence West to Union Station

Lawrence West to Union Station

Sat, Jul 18, 3:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

# 42 km. Lawrence West to Union Station Route Map: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2877655618 Chris 647 453 3327

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4 attendees
Orangeville to Kitchener Ribfest

Orangeville to Kitchener Ribfest

Fri, Jul 17, 12:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

85.2 km from Orangeville to Kitchener Ribfest, 8 AM to 240 PM. 6.67 hours Arrive Ribfest by 130 pm. Leave 230 pm 240 PM catch an early direct train to Union. Arrive 435 PM Option to catch the late direct train at 840 PM Route Map https://www.komoot.com/tour/2815882893 https://kitchenerribandbeerfest.com/

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3 attendees
Kennedy to Guildwood Via Highland Creek and East Point Park

Kennedy to Guildwood Via Highland Creek and East Point Park

Sat, Jul 25, 5:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

24 km Kennedy to Guildwood Via Highland Creek and East Point Park Meet outside Dollar Tree across from Kennedy Station Route Map: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2876824992 Alternatively return to Kennedy 36 km: Route Map: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2877320570 Chris 647 453 3327

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2 attendees
Try out Dragonboating - Sunnyside Paddling Club

Try out Dragonboating - Sunnyside Paddling Club

Sat, Jul 18, 2:00 PM
From Dragon Boat Training and Paddling in Toronto
4.8

**Event Details:** This session includes one hour of paddling instruction by certified coaches and is $10! It is mandatory to register [here](https://app.amilia.com/store/en/sunnyside-paddling-club/shop/programs/128679?subCategoryIds=6666732&subCategoryIds=6667051&subCategoryIds=6672268). Please note accepting the meetup event is not sufficient for registration **Join Us for a Dragon Boating Experience!** Discover the exhilarating sport of dragon boating with our special event, designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike. You'll learn the basics of paddling, engage in fitness training specific to dragon boating, and find out how you can get involved with our vibrant community. **Why You Should Try Dragon Boating:** Dragon boating is a thrilling water sport rooted in over 2,000 years of Chinese tradition. It has grown globally, welcoming participants of all backgrounds and abilities, from recreational paddlers to elite athletes. The sport's unique team dynamic, requiring over 22 people per boat, fosters a strong sense of camaraderie and teamwork. It's truly the ultimate team sport! **Our vision for you!** We love the sport and its unique ability to build community. We hope you'll join our community! After attending the try it out, our learn to paddle program or our Thunder dragon boat program. If you join either your try it out is freeeeee! Alternatively, we have several self-managed community teams that are recruiting, take a look at our website [here](https://www.sunnysidepaddlingclub.com/join-dragonboat-team). **Who Can Join?** We welcome everyone, regardless of experience or background. No swimming ability is required. **Connect With Us:** Follow us on social media: @sunnysidepc Learn more about our club online: [Sunnyside Paddling Club](https://www.sunnysidepaddlingclub.com/) Come try out dragon boating and meet our fantastic team! We look forward to seeing you on the water.

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21 attendees

Train & Barenaked Ladies with Matt Nathanson

Tue, Aug 4, 10:45 PM
From Hiking, Cycling, and Fun with Friends
4.9
5 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is used for discovering and participating in local groups and events. Whether you're into cycling or any other hobby, you can join communities to meet people who share your interests.

You can find cycling groups in Toronto by searching on Meetup for groups dedicated to cycling. Simply enter your location and interest, and discover a variety of cycling meetups in your area.

Yes, there are likely cycling events in Toronto this weekend. Check the upcoming events section under cycling groups on Meetup to see what's planned.

Yes, anyone can join a cycling group on Meetup. You simply need to sign up, search for a group that interests you, and join to participate in events.

No, you don't have to commit to every cycling meetup. You can RSVP for events that fit your schedule and interests, allowing flexibility to join when you wish.

To RSVP for a cycling event, simply find the event in the group page and click on the RSVP button. This lets organizers know you will attend and helps them prepare accordingly.

Meetup itself is free to use, but some cycling events might have fees. This depends on the group or organizer, so check each eventโ€™s details for specific costs.

While Meetup helps you connect with like-minded people, it does not guarantee forming friendships instantly. Building connections usually takes active participation and time.

No, events are not organized by Meetup but by individual groups or hosts. Meetup provides the platform to facilitate these gatherings, but not the events directly.

Meetup is focused on group activities rather than facilitating 1-on-1 cycling partners. However, being part of a group might lead to smaller friend circles.

Meetup can be a great way for visitors to join cycling events in Toronto while on a short trip, offering locals to network and enjoy shared activities quickly.

The frequency of cycling meetups in Toronto varies by group. Some might have events weekly, others bi-weekly, or monthly. Check specific group calendars for their schedules.

Yes, many cycling groups in Toronto are beginner-friendly and cater to different skill levels. You can find detailed descriptions about the group's preferences on their homepage.

Yes, you can host a cycling meetup by creating your own group on Meetup. This allows you to set up events and invite other cycling enthusiasts in the area to join.

If there aren't any existing cycling groups near you, consider starting your own group. Other biking enthusiasts in Toronto may be looking for more meetups as well.