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BICYCLE RESOURCE CENTER and DIY BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP
Building 17 (Northam Industrial Park),
740 Division St., Cobourg, Ontario | 289 251 8895
REGULAR HOURS
Wednesday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - Noon
AFFORDABLE WAYS TO ACQUIRE AND MAINTAIN A BIKE
PRE-LOVED BICYCLES FOR SALE
Refurbished bicycles for children and adults.
SWEAT EQUITY PROGRAM
Earn your bike for free!
A DO-IT-YOURSELF BICYCLE SHOP!
NEWS AND EVENTS
Touring Prep Workshop

Randy and Anita on tour in Cuba
Touring Prep Workshop
Location: Cycle Transitions, 390 King St. W., Cobourg
Time: 6:30-9:00 pm
Cost: free for Cycle Transition members. $35 for non-members (gives you a year’s CT membership in addition to the workshop fee).
Cycle Transitions Closed Tonight
Due to inclement weather, we decided to cancel tonight’s open hours. We will re-open on Saturday morning.
Change of Time for BAC Presentation to Cobourg Council
Please note that Cobourg Council has changed its meeting times from 4pm to 6pm. As such, the presentation being made by Sustainable Cobourg’s Bicycle Action Committee will take place at the meeting on February 19 which begins at 6pm.
Please come out and support the efforts being made to improve and add to the cycling infrastructure in Cobourg.
Bicycle Action Committee to Address Cobourg Council.

Sustainable Cobourg’s Bicycle Action Committee (BAC) will be making a presentation to Cobourg Council’s Committee of the Whole on Tuesday, February 19 (the meeting begins at 4pm). The BAC will be making its pitch for cycling infrastructure projects for the coming year (separated path along Elgin from Strathy to St. Peter’s Cemetery) and the 3 remaining years of this Council (completion of the Kerr St corridor trail – a “spine” to connect a number of paths/routes).
We extend an invitation to all Cycle Transitions members and supporters to attend this meeting to show Council your support for these projects. The BAC has, over the last eleven years, made numerous presentations to Council encouraging them to improve Cobourg’s cycling infrastructure. This has led to considerable work being done already, but there’s still more to be done. Let’s encourage Council to include these in its new mandate.