Overview
Designed for the more than 14 million Canadians who ride bicycles, the Canadian Cycling Association's CAN-BIKE program is a series of courses on all aspects of cycling safely and enjoyably on the road; it is oriented toward recreational and utilitarian cycling.
The CAN-BIKE cycling safety program provides a nationally standardized set of courses that can be taught through a variety of organizations who are interested in education, safety and health.
CAN-BIKE Instructors are nationally certified highly skilled cyclists and instructors.
Kids CAN-BIKE Festival
Kids CAN-BIKE Festival ages 8 – 13
Introduces children to key bicycle handling skills necessary for safe riding, as well as correct helmet use, checking bicycles for mechanical problems, and preventing bicycle thefts. Parents and caregivers work with their children to develop safe habits and attitudes.
Kids CAN-BIKEKids CAN-BIKE ages 9 to 13 provides 12 hours of in-class and on-bike instruction teaches steering, signaling, right and left turns, changing gears, braking and avoiding road hazards.
Young cyclists are taught to ride safely to school or to the local swimming pool on residential streets.
Participants must be able to ride a bike.
CAN-BIKE Adult Learn to Ride
ALR 1• CAN-BIKE Adult Learn to
Ride 1 • ages 14+• 3 hours on bike • learning how to balance• start• Stop• turn
ALR 2• CAN-BIKE Adult Learn to
Ride 2 • ages 14+• 3 hours on bike • for people who are too
unsteady to ride on streets.• learn to balance, start, turn • use gears with confidence.
Advanced Adult Courses
CAN-BIKE 1• CAN-BIKE 1 ages 14+• 12 hours • for cyclists who already ride
on residential streets or bike paths
• develop skills and build confidence in low traffic neighbourhoods.
Cycling Freedom for Women• CAN-BIKE Cycling Freedom
for Women ages 14+• 12 hours for women, taught
by women• similar to CAN-BIKE 1• addresses specific concerns
such as security at night• riding with children.
CAN-BIKE Rural Cycling
• CAN-BIKE Rural Cycling ages 14+• 6 or 12 hours• for the rural resident or the cyclist who
intends to do a lot of rural riding• develop skills and build confidence while
learning the challenges specific to rural cycling.
CAN - BIKE II• CAN-BIKE 2 ages 14+• 18 hours of advanced skill
and knowledge development in defensive cycling
• for commuter and recreational cyclists who already ride in traffic.
• includes classroom bike handling skills and riding in all traffic conditions.
• this course will improve your skill and confidence in riding in challenging traffic situations
• CAN-BIKE 1 is not a pre-requisite for CAN-BIKE 2
• this certificate course is quite often a requirement for jobs that involve cycling and
• it is a pre-requisite for many bike squad members across Canada.
Instructor Workshop• CAN-BIKE Instructor
Workshop for CAN-BIKE 2 graduates
• 24 hours. • Become a CAN-BIKE
instructor! • To qualify for the CAN-BIKE
Instructor Workshop you must successfully complete CAN-BIKE 2be assessed as an Instructor Candidate.
• Participants must be recommended as an Instructor Candidate.
• Participants further increase their cycling skills and learn effective teaching techniques
• including course planning and risk management
• the workshop covers class curriculum
• risk management• and administration.