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Cycling Groups Toronto

Connect through Toronto cycling events and meetups

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
Guelph to Kitchener Ribfest

Guelph to Kitchener Ribfest

Sun, Jul 19, 2:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

31 km from **Guelph Central GO Station**, **79 Carden Street, Guelph, Ontario**. to Kitchener Rib fest, 10 AM to 7 PM. Arrive Rib fest by 12:30 pm. Leave 6:30 pm 7 PM catch the last direct train from Kitchener GO, **126 Weber Street West,** to Union Station. Arrive 8:45 PM Meet at Guelph Central GO station. Route Map https://www.komoot.com/tour/3116619235 https://kitchenerribandbeerfest.com/

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2 attendees
Lawrence West to Union Station

Lawrence West to Union Station

Sun, Jul 26, 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
Barrie to Brampton Via Caledon Trailway and Terra Cotta

Barrie to Brampton Via Caledon Trailway and Terra Cotta

Sat, Aug 1, 3:00 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

# 113 km Barrie to Brampton Via Caledon Trailway and Terra Cotta Route Map: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2877474321 Meet at Allandale Waterfront GO Aim to catch the train to Union leaving 50 minutes past the hour (19:50) Chris 647 453 3327

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1 attendee

Train & Barenaked Ladies with Matt Nathanson

Tue, Aug 4, 10:45 PM
From Hiking, Cycling, and Fun with Friends
4.9
5 attendees
Allendale Waterfront to Orillia Waterfront Festival

Allendale Waterfront to Orillia Waterfront Festival

Sat, Aug 8, 1:30 PM
From Toronto Bike Meetup
4.8

82 km mostly high quality flat smooth compact gravel loop from Allandale Waterfront to Orillia Waterfront Festival. 930 AM to 1230 pm Pace 15+ km per hour on gravel 1230 pm to 2 pm festival 2 pm to 5 pm return 41 km https://www.komoot.com/tour/2815987697 Last early direct train leaves Barrie at 5 pm Last direct train leaves Barrie at 8 pm

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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 event’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.