One of the goals of SustainMobility is not to get people off of the road, but out of their cars.
That’s why Bike Month Ontario was launched in June.
Jagoda Rozbicka lays out the goal of the month while still dealing with COVID-19 obstacles.
There is even a little more incentive to get on the road this year with a monthly draw that can net you a $500 gift card to Sportchek.
Even if you come up short, there are still plenty of chances to win throughout the year.
Rozbicka says that this wouldn’t be possible without a little help.
With no limits set on the number of prize draw entries, a participant can earn, remember to log online every time you ride and be automatically entered into the grand prize draw.
Municipalities and individuals who are interested in learning more about the Bike Month Ontario campaign and take advantage of downloadable promotional collateral are encouraged to visit www.bikemonthontario.ca
Commute Ontario has set a three-year goal of reducing 4-million Kg of GHG’s as well as 20-million vehicle kilometers traveled province-wide with the help and commitment of Ontario’s municipalities, residents, workplace, and campuses alike.
To date, 15 municipalities and over 98 workplaces and post-secondary institutions have signed-up with Commute Ontario.
Visit the Commute Ontario website to learn how your community, workplace or campus can become involved with this free, sustainable transportation program today.