Support from Rotary Club delivers trikes to special students

Riding trikes changes lives

OLOTR students on the go!


Do you have bikes sitting around gathering dust? Has your child outgrown their bike? Youth en Route wants to get kids bikes out of the dusty garage, shed or bike room and into the hands of kids that need it. Bikes that aren’t used or maintained become harder to repair. Too often, unused bikes end…
To begin with, we would like to acknowledge that the City has come a long way – even in the three short years that Youth en Route has been advocating for safer routes, the City does not let us down. We highly appreciate the work that the City has done to date on this file. …
Youth en Route is really excited about our fourth September of back to school. We are looking for new schools and projects to take on for the school year. It’s going to be a stellar year. We’ve learned so much about how to break down the barriers youth face before they can choose active travel…
Five weeks into school year, 650 kids gain cycling skills Back to school season means back to work for the Youth en Route team. And although it’s only six weeks into the school year we’ve already reached 650 students with our powerful cycling education programs. Every new class opens our eyes to the power of…
We’ve asked our Cyclists in Residence to share what they’ve learned after three months working in schools from Youth en Route. First up, Rob Crooks shared his thoughts with us. Gaining skills in real time After reflecting on a very rewarding three months as a CIR with Youth en Route, a number of things stand…
Youth en Route collects donated and salvaged bikes, fixes them up and gets them into schools and places where they’ll be ridden. But if the structural integrity of the frame is compromised, through rust, cracking or dents, the bike frame lands in metal recycling. Until now. We wanted to find a use for these old…