Adanac Bikeway Improvements
The City of Vancouver is looking to upgrade one of its busiest bike routes, Adanac/Union. Although the project hasn’t garnered the same media attention as the proposed greenway along Cornwall, this is...
View ArticleImproved Cambie Bridge Cycling Connections
The engineers working at the City of Vancouver are awesome. Check out the proposed redesign for the north end of the Cambie Bridge. A two-way separated bike lane is planned to connect with the bike...
View ArticleMy Cheeky Response to Every Bike Lane Rant I’ve Ever Read
I’m a motorist. I have a driver’s license and I occasionally drive a motor vehicle. Obviously I have nothing against people driving cars in Vancouver. I fully support car roads. I’m just against cars...
View ArticleBreaking the Law?
Only in Vancouver would cycling slowly along a recreational bike path be illegal. It’s ridiculous. I run faster than most seawall cyclists, and yet they’re required by law to wear safety gear. The City...
View ArticleJ’adore Montréal – Top 10 Reasons
There are so many things to love about Montreal Awesome vegan restaurants Separated bike lanes and BIXI Pedestrian streets Festivals Patios Complete bilingualism – including Shakespeare in the Park...
View ArticleFuture of Vancouver’s Viaducts
It looks like the City of Vancouver is proceeding with its plan to tear down the viaducts. I can’t wait. I live across from viaducts and bike along the Dunsmuir Viaduct to get to work. The area is a...
View ArticleVancouver Election 2018 Primer – Part 1 – The Parties
TL;DR – If you want a list of who to vote for, wait for the next blog post. This is just about the parties. OneCity is my favourite. Vancouver is about to enter one of the most interesting and...
View ArticleVancouver Election 2018 Primer – Part 2 – The Minor Issues
We’re less than a month away from the election and we now have platforms to judge the candidates by. Last month, I did a high level overview of the parties. Here are some of the more interesting ideas...
View ArticleVancouver Election 2018 Primer – Part 3 – Housing
There seems to be only one issue this election that everyone is talking about, and it’s housing (note: I covered the minor issues last week). We’re in a crisis and every politician has a plan to make...
View ArticleVancouver’s Broadway SkyTrain vs Calgary’s Green Line
With both Vancouver and Calgary recently announcing exciting expansions to their transit networks, I thought it would be interesting to compare Vancouver’s Skytrain extension along Broadway to the new...
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