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StreetWise Cycling Education
StreetWise Cycling Education Centres
Adults & youth, start your cycling journey with these small group lessons. Learn the basics of riding on two wheels with our Beginner Bike Skills course, take your learning to the next level with our Intermediate Bike Skills course or our E-Bike Skills course, or discover how to maintain your bike with our Basic Bike Maintenance course.
Ride Your Path
Find out more about our specialized urban cycling program to enable Indigenous, Black, and other racialized youth to use bicycles to access their communities more fully.
Online Learning
Take part in our free online learning. From webinars to interactive courses for adults and children to resource pages - we’ve got you covered!
- StreetWise Cycling Online Course for Adults
- Learn2Ride Online Course for Youth
- Webinars
- Bike Education Resource Webpages
Workplace Cycling Workshops
Check out our Workplace Cycling Workshops to arrange a private course for your team or community. Improve employee or resident health and well-being.
Custom Courses
Don’t see what you’re looking for here? Fill in our custom course form and we will be in touch about designing a custom course. Please note we have limited capacity to do this in Spring and Fall.
Advance Your Ride
Looking for a course for more experienced cyclists? Advance Your Ride teaches effective cycling for those who already ride on the road, and want to increase their skills and knowledge about riding in a wide variety of urban street settings. At present we are mainly running this course for our instructors, but if you are interested in taking the course in the future, please register your interest!
All courses are taught by our extremely friendly and experienced team of cycling instructors. Meet our team!
It pays to be a HUB member - become a member today to get discounts on select courses.
Thanks to our StreetWise program partners! Special thanks to Translink for their support of bike education across Metro Vancouver. E-biking education is proudly supported by BCAA and the Province of BC.