Through our Adaptive Bike Program, you can borrow adaptive bikes for recreational rides in the park! Our adaptive bike fleet currently includes upright and recumbent trikes, handcycles, passenger cargo trikes, and e-assist options.
There is no cost to borrow a bike for a 1-1.5 hour ride. If you are able to, we welcome a pay-what-you-can donation to help us keep this program accessible to riders without financial barriers.
LocationThe Adaptive Bike Hub is located in a brightly painted shipping container in the southwest corner of the Gage Park parking lot. Access the parking lot from Lawrence Road: click here for a map.
Gage Park is accessible by public transit and offers free parking and access to public washrooms. Paved multi-use pathways within the park offer a safe space to ride while enjoying the beautiful scenery. |
HoursWe are open by appointment from April 1 - Nov 30. Our new Fall Hours are: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: 9:30 - 3:30 We may be able to accommodate rides outside these hours with advanced notice. Bikes are available rain or shine; however, the Adaptive Hub closes during heavy storms or high risk air quality. |
How It WorksStep 1: Make a reservation.Review bike & accessory options and select a reservation date. Not sure what you want to ride? No problem - let us know your mobility needs and we can have multiple options available for you to try. Step 2: Check for confirmation.We will email to confirm your reservation. Reservations are not confirmed until you hear from us! If you need to cancel or change your appointment, please call or email to let us know. Step 3: Come to the Adaptive Bike Hub.A staff member will be there to assist you. We’ll set you up with the bike, adjust the fit, and provide some riding tips. If it’s your first time, expect this to take at least 15 minutes at the start of your session. Step 4: Ride!Mobility devices can be stored securely at the Adaptive Hub during your ride. Enjoy your ride and return the bike to the Adaptive Hub at the end of your appointment! Click Here to Sign Up!
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