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  2. Cycle Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Cycle Toronto is a Canadian cycling advocacy and charity organization based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 2008 as the Toronto Cyclists Union, the group adopted its current name in 2012 and became a registered charity in 2021. Cycle Toronto host public education and safety workshops, organizes cycling events, and publishes the Toronto Cycling ...

  3. UrbanToronto - Wikipedia

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    UrbanToronto is a website that covers various urban development topics within the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.In 2017, the website received over 2 million page views and 225,000 unique users every month, and had over 15,500 registered members.

  4. Cycling in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2001 Toronto Bike Plan, Toronto City Council has approved several updated plans including the 2016 10 Year Cycling Network Plan, and the 2021 Cycling Network Plan Update. This sets out a plan to create a citywide cycling network of on-road, off-road bikeways, signage and parking. The other major prong of the bike plan is education ...

  5. CCM (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    CCM is a Canadian bicycle brand owned by Canadian Tire.The brand was first used by the Canada Cycle & Motor Co. Ltd, founded in Weston, Ontario in 1899. CCM dominated the Canadian bike market for much of the 20th century before becoming bankrupt in 1983.

  6. Category:Cycling in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 23:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Advocacy for Respect for Cyclists - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy for Respect for Cyclists (ARC) is a Toronto advocacy group formed in 1996. A group of cyclists felt a pressing need for an organization to advocate on behalf of the needs of cyclists after a period of time where two cyclists were killed by trucks and another two arrested on a Critical Mass ride.

  8. McLaughlin Motor Car Showroom - Wikipedia

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    The R.S. McLaughlin Building, built in the Gothic Revival style, was one of the first automobile dealerships in Toronto. It was constructed by General Motors Corporation of Canada, and was completed in May, 1925, seven years after General Motors had completed a merger with Oshawa's McLaughlin Motor Car Company.

  9. Russell Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Motor Car Company was an automobile manufacturer in Toronto, Canada, that produced cars from 1904 to 1916. The company is considered to have produced Canada's first successful automobile. The company is considered to have produced Canada's first successful automobile.