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EXTRA EXTRA – ORDER NOW! It’s been a while since our last T-shirt fundraiser in collaboration with Stephane Dorge of Cool Streets Winnipeg fame, so we thought we’d ask our beloved local star Kal Barteski to work with us on a new design. If you’ve ever seen the Back Alley Arctic Installation on one of our rides, then you’re probably familiar with her KB…

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ArtRide North

This tour will explore public art that considers moments, stories, and ideas that make us who we are: Bokeh by Takashi Iwasaki and Nadi Design  Witches Hut by Hans Peter Langes Bronze wolf statues by Peter Sawatzky Along the Creek by youth from Knowles Centre with Becky Thiessen  Seesaw by Sylvia Choi + Daegeon Jeong (BENCHmark project) Life Journey by Kildonan-East…

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FANCY WOMEN CANCELLED AGAIN

Update: Fancy Women Group Ride Cancelled We’re heartbroken to share that due to unsafe air quality, we’ve had to cancel the Fancy Women Ride—again. This isn’t just a disappointment; it’s a wake-up call. Enough is enough. Message your city, provincial, and federal leaders today. Demand real climate action—because another lane, another pipeline, or empty promises won’t fix…

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Bike Winnipeg has the privilege of riding on the roads and pathways of Treaty No. 1 Territory, along the Red, Assiniboine, Seine, and LaSalle Rivers. Our work takes place on the original lands and waters of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak/Nehethowuk, Anisininew, Dakota Oyate, and Dënësułiné Peoples, as well as on the homeland of the Red River Métis Nation.

We recognize our part in the Treaty relationship and are committed to working toward mobility and environmental justice for all, on land transformed by colonialism. We commit to collaborating with Indigenous communities in the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation.

As we gather in Treaty 1 Territory it is important to recognize and honour Treaty 3, in particular Shoal Lake 40 First Nation and Iskatewizaagegan (es-ka-tay-wiz-zah-gay-gun) #39 Independent First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. It is also important to recognize and honour the First Nations of Treaties 1, 3, and 5, the Land where Winnipeg sources its hydroelectric power.