Scarborough South Loop / October 13, 2024
SSL Community Ride 2024
Ride Recap
As always, we started with a land acknowledgement – We ride stolen land. We are riding in the lands of the Anishibaabe, including the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee peoples.
27.5 km of conversation pace riding – the perfect way to get acquainted with all that Southeast Scarborough has to offer. Registration was made free with the option to donate to the Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction Fund. Our invaluable raffle sponsors helped us raise a total of $455.96 in support of the initiative!
In the spirit of a ‘no-drop’ ride, we had the help of incredible volunteer ride leaders who ensured everyone stuck together for the entirety of the ride. We started the ride at Guildwood GO Station to faciliate the use of public transit and limit our emissions footprint. All riders were offered free coffee.
The ride featured several stops along the way including the Scarborough Bluffs at Gully’s Gates, Colonel Danforth and Morningside Park before finishing at Greenvale Park.
The ride ended with a social and snacks.
Finally, we could not have captured this ride without the invaluable help of our contributors on this story:
@veryscarygary @bradley.foster @patagoniaToronto @Patrick_dennis @dismount_to @ne_que@theyangx2 @so__n___ya @daria.alexevna @jsquaredink @yeo_oey_28 @florinbirsan @hang6ix
A huge thank you to our raffle sponsors for their continued support! Their time, energy and value-aligned work keeps the cycling community going and we could not be more grateful that we get to call them friends. The Scarborough South Loop Community ride wold not be possible without their contributions.
Thanks to their donated prizes, we were able to raise $455.96 in support of Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction.
Sponsors:
Velo Colour / Patagonia Toronto / Atwater Atelier / New Hope Community Bikes / Bike Chain UT / Urbane Cyclist / Dismount TO
Ride Recap
As always, we started with a land acknowledgement – We ride stolen land. We are riding in the lands of the Anishibaabe, including the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee peoples.
27.5 km of conversation pace riding – the perfect way to get acquainted with all that Southeast Scarborough has to offer. Registration was made free with the option to donate to the Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction Fund. Our invaluable raffle sponsors helped us raise a total of $455.96 in support of the initiative!
In the spirit of a ‘no-drop’ ride, we had the help of incredible volunteer ride leaders who ensured everyone stuck together for the entirety of the ride. We started the ride at Guildwood GO Station to faciliate the use of public transit and limit our emissions footprint. All riders were offered free coffee.
The ride featured several stops along the way including the Scarborough Bluffs at Gully’s Gates, Colonel Danforth and Morningside Park before finishing at Greenvale Park.
The ride ended with a social and snacks.
Finally, we could not have captured this ride without the invaluable help of our contributors on this story:
@veryscarygary @bradley.foster @patagoniaToronto @Patrick_dennis @dismount_to @ne_que@theyangx2 @so__n___ya @daria.alexevna @jsquaredink @yeo_oey_28 @florinbirsan @hang6ix
Raffle Winners
A huge thank you to our raffle sponsors for their continued support! Their time, energy and value-aligned work keeps the cycling community going and we could not be more grateful that we get to call them friends. The Scarborough South Loop Community ride wold not be possible without their contributions.
Thanks to their donated prizes, we were able to raise $455.96 in support of Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction.
Sponsors:
Velo Colour / Patagonia Toronto / Atwater Atelier / New Hope Community Bikes / Bike Chain UT / Urbane Cyclist / Dismount TO