Peterborough GreenUP’s Summer Ride Club invites youth to cruise into summer with nine weeks of bike challenges

Kick-off event Thursday afternoon at Quaker Foods City Square features bike playgrounds, bike maintenance and helmet fitting tips, bike safety check-ups, and more

Families and trusted adults are encouraged to participate in Peterborough GreenUP's Summer Ride Club and are invited to the kick-off event at Quaker Foods City Square on June 29, 2023 from 2 to 6 p.m. While Summer Ride Club offers something for everyone, a trusted adult will be required to sign up participants for an online community, where they can have a chance to win prizes. (Photo: Jessica Todd / GreenUP)
Families and trusted adults are encouraged to participate in Peterborough GreenUP's Summer Ride Club and are invited to the kick-off event at Quaker Foods City Square on June 29, 2023 from 2 to 6 p.m. While Summer Ride Club offers something for everyone, a trusted adult will be required to sign up participants for an online community, where they can have a chance to win prizes. (Photo: Jessica Todd / GreenUP)

This week in Peterborough, GreenUP’s Summer Ride Club is set to get rolling!

Join us for the Summer Ride Club Kick-Off, a drop-in cycling celebration at Quaker Foods City Square on Thursday, June 29th from 2 to 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to join us at the kick-off. Come ride the bike playgrounds, get tips on bike maintenance and helmet fitting, and get ready to join Summer Ride Club.

Summer Ride Club is a new self-directed club where participants embark on nine unique club challenges throughout the summer. Families and kids are invited to complete a new challenge each week of summer, explore new places, and document their experiences in the Ride Club passport.

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The Summer Ride Club passport features destination ideas, bike safety tips, and space to record your biking journey like a journal. The challenges are designed to be inclusive, allowing people of all ages and skill levels to participate.

From pedalling to playgrounds, biking to a beach, or biking to a buddy, each challenge also features a safety tip or information essential to a successful ride.

Club participants can complete their Summer Ride Club rides in any order and at their own pace. There are options for everyone to ride, whether cruising through familiar neighbourhood spaces or pedalling to new places.

Participants in Peterborough GreenUP's Summer Ride Club have a chance to bike to the beach, as one of the nine destinations is Rogers Cove. Participants can pick up a Summer Ride Club passport at the Summer Ride Club Kick-Off at Quaker Foods City Square on June 29, 2023 from 2 to 6 p.m. and afterwards from GreenUP and B!KE. (Photo: Natalie Stephenson / GreenUP)
Participants in Peterborough GreenUP’s Summer Ride Club have a chance to bike to the beach, as one of the nine destinations is Rogers Cove. Participants can pick up a Summer Ride Club passport at the Summer Ride Club Kick-Off at Quaker Foods City Square on June 29, 2023 from 2 to 6 p.m. and afterwards from GreenUP and B!KE. (Photo: Natalie Stephenson / GreenUP)

Cycling this summer is not only fun, but healthy too.

Only 39 per cent of children and youth meet the recommended guidelines to complete 60 minutes of physical activity per day, according to the 2017 Canadian Health Measures Survey. Summer Ride Club will encourage children and youth to have fun while reaching their activity goals this summer.

Ten-year-old Denver, young bike advocate, gives his public appraisal for the program. “This is a great idea to get kids back on their bikes,” he says.

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Summer Ride Club emphasizes the importance of route planning. This program and the passport itself highlight locations with dedicated bikeways and separated multi-use trails in the city. Planning with a trusted adult or biking buddy to select the safest route is encouraged and helps support young riders to develop spatial orientation, gain confidence, and become safer, more competent cyclists.

Tegan Moss, executive director of GreenUP and previous executive director at B!KE: The Community Bike Shop, encourages young riders to take advantage of this free resource to gain agency on the roads.

“Not only will Summer Ride Club teach independence, but it will also provide a healthy reason for young people to explore their community,” she says. “We look forward to seeing more kids using the sidewalks, trails, and cycling facilities.”

Otonabee Conservation's Jackson Creek trail system is a 4.2-kilometre multi-use flat and wide trail bed that offers young cyclists a safe, structured path to learning stability, navigation, and route-planning. (Photo: Natalie Stephenson / GreenUP)
Otonabee Conservation’s Jackson Creek trail system is a 4.2-kilometre multi-use flat and wide trail bed that offers young cyclists a safe, structured path to learning stability, navigation, and route-planning. (Photo: Natalie Stephenson / GreenUP)

Summer Ride Club introduces Peterborough kids to the many places to explore in the Peterborough area this summer. Participants are invited to use maps that specifically highlight cycling infrastructure or to select the “biking” layer on Google Maps.

Kids and families may particularly enjoy cycling to the Library via the new Bethune street bike boulevard, or head to Rogers Cove on a section of the Trans-Canada Trail.

For older kids who might be working toward independence, some additional “hard mode” rides are included in the passport. For these challenges, a suggested route on Strava (an app that allows riders to track and share their trips) is mapped out.

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To join the club, younger participants need assistance from an adult. Together kids and their adults can register their passport, unlock weekly newsletters, prize draws, and an invitation to the end-of-summer celebration.

Summer Ride Club Kick-Off day on Thursday, June 29th is also the first official day of summer break for all students served by Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board and Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Clarington Catholic School Board. GreenUP is encouraging school-age kids and their trusted adults to come out for an afternoon of fun and activity to mark the start of summer.

The kick-off will feature bike safety check-ups with B!KE, DIY bike button making with the Peterborough Public Library’s book bike, space activation from Peterborough Recreation, and the Peterborough Cycling Club’s new portable bike park features.

Join Peterborough GreenUP at the Summer Ride Club Kick-Off at Quaker Foods City Square on June 29, 2023 from 2 to 6 p.m.to get bike checks, explore the bike playground and track, and join the club. (Photo: Jessica Todd, GreenUP)
Join Peterborough GreenUP at the Summer Ride Club Kick-Off at Quaker Foods City Square on June 29, 2023 from 2 to 6 p.m.to get bike checks, explore the bike playground and track, and join the club. (Photo: Jessica Todd, GreenUP)

The Summer Ride Club Kick-Off event is proud to be part of the nation-wide ParticipACTION Community Challenge throughout June and is funded in part by the Government of Canada. GreenUP is also excited to have the support of Hydro One’s Energizing Life Community Fund.

“As a proud member of the Peterborough community, Hydro One is committed to supporting local organizations that are working tirelessly to build a better and brighter future,” says Teri French, executive vice president of operations and customer experience at Hydro One. “We’re incredibly proud to support GreenUP’s Summer Ride Club which encourages the youth of the community to keep themselves active and healthy while exploring their city.”

Join the club, explore the city, and make lasting memories on two wheels. GreenUP’s web resource at greenup.on.ca/summer-ride-club has more details on how to join and RSVP for the kick-off event.