Kelowna and the Central Okanagan just crossed the finish line of their most successful GoByBike Week.
More than 4,500 riders took part in the spring cycling challenge, which ran from May 31 to June 6. Collectively, they logged over 140,000 kilometres and 30,000 trips on GoByBikeBC, setting a new regional record.
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Riders were encouraged to use their bikes for work, school, errands, or just plain fun. Along the way, they could check in at one of 25 celebration stations scattered across the region. These pop-up events offered everything from giveaways to prizes and even chances to give feedback on local bike plans.
More than 1,100 riders passed through the celebration stations at locations such as Pandosy Waterfront Park, Mission Creek Greenway by Leckie, and the wrap-up party at Railside Brewing. In schools, more than 30 campuses got involved, with hundreds of students swapping bus rides or car drop-offs for a morning pedal to class.