In Winter, Why are More Montrealers Biking?
As the weather drops and the snow approaches, some Montrealers are getting ready to go biking in the winter.
Winter cyclists still make up a small percentage of bike riders, but they represent a growing percentage of commuters.
In this week’s episode of This is Montreal, we’ll hear what encourages people to continue cycling all year long, and why one borough is encouraging 100 residents to start cycling during the winter.
There is a chill in the air and a fresh layer of snow on the way, but some Montreal cyclists are not letting that stop them from getting ready for the winter biking season as the temperatures are dropping.
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Winter cyclists still make up only a small percentage of the total cycling population, but as a group of commuters, they represent an increasing segment of the biking community.
Our goal will be to hear what motivates people to keep cycling year-round and why one borough has even decided to offer subsidies to encourage 100 individuals to start cycling in the winter months.
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Our team is always on the lookout for anything that needs to be revealed. Let’s take a look at what this place has to offer together and find out more about it.
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