The Ontario Draft cycling strategy is not very clear. “Fluff”, is what a former City of Ottawa planner told me last week. I guess that is why they turn to the public. So your input is needed. In fact, I received an email from Toronto saying: ”that this piece has already broken the threshold for most … Continue reading »
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Learning from the pros: Copenhagenize and Mobycon Kickstand Sessions in Ottawa
Last week, about 30 people participated in the Kickstand Sessions, a two day training work shop for those who are involved in urban design, urban planning, advocacy and government to learn how to implement cycling strategies in the urban environment. It was an eclectic mix of members of the public, city staff, staff from engineering … Continue reading »
Encountering Kids in Wellington West, Ottawa
I remember as a kid in Holland, we always had a decorated bike ride on our Queen’s Day (which is basically our National Day). I didn’t think much of it and participated a number of times. Only now I realise, 45 years later, that it was probably organised to make us familiar with traffic. Or probably just … Continue reading »
Can-Bike 4 Kids
Ottawa’s oldest bicycle advocacy group, Citizens for Safe Cycling (CfSC), was -amongst others- founded by Bruce Timmermans. From Dutch descent, he was used to cycling as a means of transportation, before the word environment was invented and CO2 was mostly found in soft drinks. When he died in 1999, CfSC received donations which were set … Continue reading »
Canada’s 150th anniversary: Beige, Blah and Boring or Raising the Bar? (includes update)
Last Friday, I received an email from the NCC in my email box, in which I was invited to join a session on how to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday. The campaign appears to be organised by a company called “Outside the Cube – Innovative Strategists”. (June 26 update below) There is a questionnaire included, where we … Continue reading »
Video: “Summer Cycling in the City of Ottawa”
Two nights ago, I gave a presentation in Kitchener Waterloo about cycling in the Netherlands and Ottawa. Talking about another country is one thing, but feels sometimes somewhat remote. I find it much more useful to add some of the work that we do in Canada. My latest presentations saw therefore some time allocated to … Continue reading »
Images of a Bike Friendly Weekend
I can’t believe it either, but today I carried the tripod of the camera of an Ottawa Sun reporter. Such is life in Ottawa. In the newspaper, you tell your story, no matter if the newspaper writes favourably about your mission or not. And then you chat about holidays, the weekend and all that. I … Continue reading »
Hot Start for 42nd Edition of Ottawa-Gatineau Summer Sunday Bike Days
Where some cities in the world set aside -if you’re lucky- one day a year for a car free cycling experience, Ottawa has its Bike Sundays for 42 years already (and inline skating, walkers and runners, although the latter two are vastly underrepresented) . That makes it probably the oldest Bike Sunday initiative in the world. And … Continue reading »
A Casual Stroll Through The Hague – Part 1: Daddy Bike
I am in Holland in Den Haag (The Hague) for work this week. Locked up in meetings and presentations for most of the day for 5 days in a row, I was eager to go for a walk to visit a friend. Tuesday afternoon I had a change to leave a wee early and walked … Continue reading »
Beat the Blues with the Family Winter Bike Parade
When I speak to audiences in Canada, I often hear that ‘Canada is too cold for cycling‘. Obviously, that is more of a mindset than a reality. Indeed, there are days that the weather is not really cooperating, but that applies more to the poor road conditions than the temperature. Let’s face it, lots of … Continue reading »