Toronto International Bicycle Show

March 2nd, 2007 by JP

Toronto International Bicycle ShowSo with global warming, air pollution, and recent gas shortages, there’s plenty of reasons to bike (plus, biking is just sexy!). Well, maybe after this blizzard passes… but in the maintime, you can check out the Toronto International Bicycle Show.

The Toronto International Bicycle Show is the best place to shop for bicycles and accessories, preview the newest trends in cycling from the top manufacturers and distributors plus enjoy thrilling action-packed events. The show is celebrating its 21st year in production and is one of the largest exclusive bicycle consumer shows in North America.

With a CFO Pro/Am BMX Flatland Freestyle Competition, a bicycle film fest, and Randy Leech’s Trials show, it looks to be an interesting event. Hey, there’s even free indoor bicycle parking at the event! To anyone who’d be crazy enough to ride in this weather, I salute you!

When:
Friday, March 2, 2007 Noon - 9 pm
Saturday, March 3, 2007 10 am - 7pm
Sunday, March 4, 2007 10 am - 6pm
Where: Direct Energy Centre, (Formerly National Trade Centre), Hall A, Exhibition Place (see map here)
Details Admission is $13, for more information, check out their website.

4 Responses to “Toronto International Bicycle Show”

  1. Natasha Says:

    Oh yes, biking is so sexy. Especially when I’m wearing my fluorescent yellow helmet, shoulder and knee pads, light reflecting safety vest and blinking caution lights.

  2. JP Says:

    Ah, *dreamy sigh*

    When will my lady in blinking lights pedal by upon a white bicycle and sweep me off my feet?

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Toronto International Bicycle Show

March 2nd, 2007 by JP

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