Treasure Island Cycling Tour

Date

August 11 @ 3:00 pm 5:00 pm

About the Tour

This tour is an adventure! Bike along Tommy Thompson Park with us and explore the human-made side of Toronto. Learn about the hidden treasures along the Spit and the creatures that call it home.

This tour will be led by Heritage Toronto staff, Chris Bateman and Meg Sutton.

Meet at the Bike Share station located at the end of the entrance road to the Tommy Thompson Park Pavilion on Leslie Street.

Cost and Registration

This tour is provided for $8.00/person. The total cost is $9.85 (includes a $1.85 transaction fee). Please note that space is limited on our tours. You may not be able to join a tour group if you have not registered ahead of time through our website.

Further Information

This tour runs rain or shine and lasts approximately 2 hours, covering approximately 10 kilometres in distance. We will be riding on trails and there will be several hills. The tour starts at a Bike Share location however we cannot guarantee availability. Please provide your own helmet and come dressed for a moderately strenuous bike ride. There will be frequent breaks, however we ask participants to bring their own water and snacks.

This tour uses a loudspeaker in order to hear the tour leader.

If you share our passion for accessible and inclusive heritage programming, we invite you to make a donation while on the tour to help fund one of our next walks. Staff can accept donations via credit or debit card onsite, and gifts of $20+ will receive a charitable tax receipt. Cash donations will not be accepted.

If you have any questions prior to the tour, please contact us at [email protected]


Start Point

Bike Share at Tommy Thompson Park Pavilion (3 Leslie St)

End Point

Bike Share at Tommy Thompson Park Pavilion (3 Leslie St)

Cost

$9.85 ($8.00 ticket + $1.85 Eventbrite transaction fee)

Registration

Pre-registration is required.

Tour Start Location

Bike Share at Tommy Thompson Park Pavilion

3 Leslie Street
Toronto, ON M4M 3M2 Canada
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