Cycling Task Force
The Cycling Task Force is made up of members of all local governments, working together to develop a comprehensive cycling strategy. Our goal is to improve cycling access in the Comox Valley, both recreationally and for commuting, and to improve safe travel for all members of the public and safe access to regional bikeways.
The Task Force will focus on education, recreation, and transportation. Making cycling safe, enjoyable and efficient in the Comox Valley will lead to more people getting on their bikes - improving their health and creating a clean environment and community!
For more information contact Ronna-Rae Leonard at 334-4441 or email rleonard@courtenay.ca
Upcoming Meetings: - September 8, 2010 at 3 pm, Courtenay City Hall
- December 8, 2010 at 3 pm, Comox Council Chambers
Minutes and Quarterly Reports
Cycling Public Advisory Committee
The new Cycling Public Advisory Committee (CPAC) was established to act as an advisory body to the Comox Valley Cycling Task Force. View their reports to the Cycling Task Force:
Cycling Routes in the Comox Valley
Check out Active Comox Valley's "12 More Great Places to Run, Ride and Walk for FREE in the Comox Valley!" Featuring a selection of road bike routes and mountain bike trails. For more information, visit Active Comox Valley (external link)
Bike To Work Week 2008
The Comox Valley's first-annual Bike to Work Week was a big success. 74 teams made up of 1,569 cyclists took to the streets from June 2 to 8. View the report from the Comox Valley Cycling Task Force (PDF format, 867 KB)
Comox Valley Cycling Plan
The Cycling Task Force is excited to announce the release of the Comox Valley Cycling Plan, prepared by Landworks Consultants. This report is based on plenty of input from local cyclists of all ages and abilities. The goal of the Plan is to help make cycling a safer and more enjoyable experience throughout the Valley.
Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference were revised and individually approved by each Council and Regional District in 2008. The main revision to the Terms of Reference was to extend the mandate of the task force until October, 2011. Read the Terms of Reference
Cycling Task Force Tips & Publications
Be Safe - Be Seen!
Helmet Use & Fit
Cycling in the Rain
Community Update
Bike to Work Week 2008
5 Key Traffic Principles
Last Update : Friday, July 09, 2010