Winter Hours
Saturdays: 10am-6pm
Thursdays: 3pm-6pm
December: 17th, 22nd
January: 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th
February: 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th
101-761 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON M6J 1G1
phone: (416) 504 2918
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We'll be screening the movie that made the Community Bicycle Network famous! Come watch Tales of a Yellow Bike - the movie about CBN's BikeShare program and about one yellow bike as it travels the world.
We'll also have hot chocolate, apple cider and snacks for all!
Where: CBN, 761 Queen Street West, Toronto.
Summary:
In a world of automobiles, can one woman on a yellow bike make a difference? Perhaps not. But a fleet of bikes might create a new model for sustainable transportation.
Tales of a Yellow Bike travels the world with Maogosha Pyjor looking for a chain reaction in the realm of pedal politics as the Community Bike Network in Toronto contemplates options for its BikeShare program.
Tales of a Yellow Bike was produced by Tina Hahn and company of Symmetree Media.
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For those who crave a little more detail:
Muffins, coffee, fruit and a helpful bunch of folk.
The party has been cancelled. Sorry, folks!
Starting at CBN, we'll be doing a pedal-powered potluck to a fantastic mystery picnicking location in the city. (A nod to Portland's Shawn, inventor of the PPP.) More info to come.
The Community Bicycle Network is hosting a free hot chocolate and bike film night at our location, 761 Queen Street West, following Critical Mass Toronto.
8 pm November 30th, 761 Queen Street West (west of Bathurst)
Bike Parking provided
8 pm
Premiere of Critical Mass in Toronto documentary
Short Bike Films, by Martin Reis
9 pm
You Never Bike Alone
Documentary of Critical Mass Vancouver by Bob Alstead
Hot chocolate provided by Chocosol (some info here of this great little fair trade chocolate trader: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/02/chocosol_the_ul.php).
Please follow the ride (or just show up) to the CBN doors and see what we've been up to in our space.