
Holiday Office Closure
The Ontario Cycling Office will be closed for the holidays. The office will be closed

The Ontario Cycling Office will be closed for the holidays. The office will be closed

April is here! That means there is only one month to go until Ontario Cycling

Your 2024 Membership Starts Here Your Ride, Your Membership, Your Choice! Ontario Cycling is thrilled

Ontario Cycling is pleased to announce the 2024 preliminary calendar for the disciplines of Road,

National AccessAbility (NAAW) Week National AccessAbility Week (NAAW), which takes place from May 31st to June 6th, is a week dedicated to celebrating

Celebrating Women’s Month 2026 With the calendar now turned to June, Ontario Cycling’s 2026 Women’s

As Women’s Month has come and gone, Ontario Cycling took time to go back through

We Are Thrilled to Announce the Official Launch of the Share the Road Club Designation

Durham Shredders Race Team: Confidence. Resilience. Performance. Community Durham Shredders has been offering youth mountain bike
Riding for Change: Eleanor McMahon’s Journey in Cycling Advocacy For Eleanor McMahon, cycling has always

She Leads. She Inspires. She Rides. Introducing the Inaugural Women in Cycling Leadership Mentorship Program
Anna Tykoliz How did your cycling journey begin? It all started back in 2002, my
Bonnie London Bonnie London serves as Chair of the Board for Rolling Horse Community Cycle,

Andrea Bidgood Cycling has been part of my life since I was young. It has
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Ontario Cycling (OC) is the recognized authority by Cycling Canada on all aspects of cycling in Ontario, including Gravel, BMX, Para, Road, Mountain Bike, Cyclo-Cross and Track.
Ontario Cycling acknowledges that we live, work, and ride on the traditional territories of the many First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples across Ontario. We recognize the treaties that cover this land and honour the enduring presence of all Indigenous peoples of this province as we commit to the ongoing journey of reconciliation. To learn more, visit native-land.ca.