Smart Commute Central York invites you to gear up for Bike Month in June! Bike Month is a celebration of all things cycling and the perfect time to get active outside by bike! There are cycling routes throughout the region to help you get to your destination.
Smart Commute Bike Month Contest
Log cycling trips for your chance to WIN a $50 e-gift card!
How to participate:
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Log your bike trips on
SmartCommute.ca
for a chance to win a $50 e-gift card, courtesy of York Region (10 available).
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Bike trips taken between June 1 to June 30, 2025 are eligible and must be logged by 11:59pm EST on July 7 to qualify for the prize draw.
- Up to two (2) bike trips per day are eligible for the contest.
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Additional prize draw ballots: new user registration = 1 and referrals (app/web) = 1.
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Each respective Smart Commute office reserves the right to distribute prizes, subject to change without notice.
Note: Logging a bike trip on
SmartCommute.ca
automatically enters you into the Smart Commute Contest and winners may choose to opt out of receiving the prize.
Click here to download the official York Region contest rules

Attend Our Webinars
Throughout June, Smart Commute will host a series of bike-focused webinars.
Thursday, June 5, 2025 (12:00 - 1:00 pm) – Cycle Toronto
Safe Cycling 101
June is Bike Month! Cycle Toronto will guide you through everything you need to know about biking with confidence. Topics include:
- Equipment and bike fit
- Safe riding techniques
- Rules and responsibilities
- Interactions with others
- Choosing your route
- ... and more!
Click here to register
Thursday, June 12, 12pm (12:00 - 1:00 pm) – Dr. Raktim Mitra (TMU)
The Impact of Cycling Facilities on Travel Behaviour Change
Click here to register
Tuesday, June 17, (12:00 - 1:00 pm) – Adam Sweanor (City of Toronto)
Vision Zero
Click here to register
Wednesday, June 18, (12:00 - 1:00 pm) – Cycle Toronto
Basic Bike Maintenance
Click here to register
Tuesday, June 24, (12:00 - 1:00 pm) – Judy Noordermeer (Wellesley Institute)
Bike Lanes as a Health Equity Issue
We know cycling is healthy. This webinar will take the discussion one step further to explore how bike lanes can - and must - promote healthy equity. Urban cycling infrastructure must ensure everyone has the opportunity to enjoy good health.
Click here to register