Calgary’s growth was on an upswing: 151,000 people lived here — 10,000 more than the previous year — and traffic was getting ...
“I mean, you don’t even have to buy a bike to get started,” said Yvonne Bambrick, author of The Urban Cycling Survival Guide.
Biking is an easy and enjoyable feat here. Calgary is home to several hundred miles of bike paths that radiate from the heart of the city into the suburbs. There are also bike lanes on many of the ...
HARRY HILLER: The Deerfoot divide is an interesting reference of course to the fact that the Deerfoot Trail is a spine that ...
Kevin McLaughlin: We have all these rules — the bike has to have a certain top speed, motor size, etc. — and they’re all over the map. You can go into any store ... We’re on a really good path there.