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Bike to School Week

Bike to School Week

Bike to School Week is all about the joy of riding a bike!

Jun 1-5, 2026

Feel the wind in your hair and the freedom of two wheels! Bike to School Week inspires students to try riding a bike to school for the first time, to learn new skills, or to just have fun, explore, and connect with people, the community, and nature.

You can win!

STSWR joins the cities of Cambridge, Kitchener, and Waterloo, and the Region of Waterloo, to encourage more students to participate by sponsoring a host of prizes. This year, there are 30 $25 gift cards to Dairy Queen and 10 active transportation prize packages filled with goodies from the partnership.

School participation

Schools are urged to help get the word out to students, and when they do, they have a chance to win a $250 Canadian Tire gift card. They can use the resources below, along with the poster above, to boost their events and messaging.

Resources

Plan Your Route:

  • Cycling Guide (App)
    • Provides users with low-stress cycling-centric routes in Waterloo Region making cycling more enjoyable for everyone.

Resources for Kids:

  • Bike Boxes (Video)
    • This video created by the City of Guelph shows us what bike boxes are and how those unusual green boxes at intersections work to protect cyclists. Note: young children should be supervised in advanced cycling settings like this.
  • Cycling Safety (Video)
    • Teaches cyclists the rules and expectations for riding on the road in Ontario. Created by the MTO.
  • Safety Equipment for Riding (Guide)
    • An explanation of why helmets, bells, and lights are crucial for safe cycling. From BikeMonth.
  • Take The Lead (Road Safety Game)
    • This game educates young children from ages 7 to 12 on basic road safety techniques for assessing risks and choosing routes. The game player is given different road safety scenarios which can apply to both walking and cycling.
  • Young Cyclist’s Guide
    • Guide for young children on bicycle equipment, riding tips, and the rules of the road. Created by the MTO.

Resources for Parents:

You may find these resources helpful