
Montreal conference highlights growing popularity of winter cycling
MONTREAL — While most Canadians still put their bikes away when cold weather hits, a growing number of winter riders has cities switching gears to accommodate the demand for ice-free pathways.
This week, Montreal is hosting an international cycling conference where participants from eight countries are discussing the benefits, challenges and best practices surrounding winter cycling — which advocates insist is no longer only for the brave.
Cities such as Ottawa, Montreal and Calgary have been experimenting with all-weather bicycle paths and are seeing a jump in ridership, according to Magali Bebronne of non-profit cycling organization Velo Quebec.
She said surface conditions, rather than cold weather, are what keep Canadians off their bikes.