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Ah yes, it’s almost that time of year. The time of year you can ride a bike with no clothes on! The World Naked Bike Ride will be back in Toronto this June and here’s everything you need to know before you strip down.
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According to the organizers, “The World Naked Bike Ride is a global protest against the over usage of oil and urban pollution, promoting greater cycling safety on our roads, and encouraging body freedom for everyone.”
If you’re ready to join the fun then mark your calendar for June 8th, 2024.
It’s easy to get involved as there is no cost and no registration, just show up and ride.
All riders are asked to meet at Coronation Park at 1:00 PM.
From there, the group will follow “a route along several major streets in the downtown core.”
The organizers note that In case any issues occur, “meet at Inukshuk Park 200 meters west of Coronation Park, or lastly, at the CNE Prince’s Gates.”
No worries if you’re not comfortable being unclothed. Doing the ride with clothing on is an option as well!
If you need to rent a bike for occasion be sure to cover the seat for the safety and sanitation of yourself and others.
Be safe and have fun at the World Naked Bike Ride, Toronto!
When: June 8th, 2024 at 1:00 PM
Where: Starting at Coronation Park, 711 Lake Shore Blvd W
Cost: Free
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