Regional Councillor Brampton Wards 1 & 5

Cycle Into Summer: Brampton Marks Bike Month With Citywide Cycling Events

Bike Month begins in Brampton with a full calendar of events inviting residents to ride, learn, explore and experience the city by bike. Throughout June, the City of Brampton will offer cycling events, community rides and educational activities across the city.

Whether you’re riding solo or with family, friends or neighbours, Bike Month is an excellent opportunity to explore our city on two wheels. Cycling is a great way to stay active and connected with the community while exploring the city’s beautiful parks or simply riding to work or school. It is also a month to increase awareness about the importance of building a connected active transportation network in Brampton and encourage more people to choose sustainable and affordable options to get around.

– Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor Wards 1 & 5, Chair, Community Services, Vice-Chair, Economic Development, City of Brampton

Residents are invited to participate in Bike Month events and activities taking place across Brampton throughout June. Credit: City of Brampton.

Bike Month features the family-friendly Brampton Bike Festival, the scenic Bike the Creek ride, volunteer-led Community Bike Rides, workplace cycling initiatives and opportunities to explore local trails. Together, these activities offer residents of all ages and abilities meaningful ways to connect with neighbourhoods, parks and natural spaces.

Brampton Bike Festival

Date: Sunday, May 31, 2026.

Time: 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.

Location: Chinguacousy Park near Sandra Hames Curling Centre.

Bike Month starts with Brampton Bike Festival, a free community event for cyclists, families and residents curious about getting around on two wheels. Residents can enjoy light bike tune-ups and safety checks, a children’s bike parade and obstacle course, cycling education, e-scooter demonstrations, vendors, music, food trucks and giveaways.

The event also connects residents with local cycling organizations and information about Brampton’s cycling infrastructure.

Bike the Creek

Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026.

Thousands of cyclists will take to local routes for Bike the Creek, an annual ride showcasing scenic creek trails, natural spaces and destinations in Brampton and surrounding communities. The event encourages residents to discover the city through active transportation while riding alongside other cycling enthusiasts.

Additional details and registration information are available online.

Community Bike Rides

Dates: May 31, June 2, 6, 16, 21 and continuing through October.

Led by volunteers from the Active Transportation Advisory Committee, Community Bike Rides offer free guided cycling experiences for residents and visitors throughout Brampton. The rides promote safe cycling habits while encouraging participants to discover trails, neighbourhoods and community destinations across the city.

Residents can register and view the full ride schedule at brampton.ca/communityrides.

Explore Brampton’s Trail Network

Residents can experience Brampton’s extensive trail system year-round by biking, walking, running or enjoying other outdoor activities along routes that connect parks, neighbourhoods and natural spaces throughout the city. Many trails feature paved pathways and signage to help residents navigate and discover new areas along the way.

Additional trail information is available through the Brampton Cycling Map and the interactive Peel Recreational Trails Map.

Bike to Work Week

Throughout June, employers are invited to participate in Bike to Work initiatives promoting cycling as a healthy and sustainable commuting option. Employers can support staff by organizing workplace activities and encouraging employees to commute by bike during a selected week in June. Employers can sign up here to receive a free toolkit.

To learn more about cycling in Brampton and view the full list of Bike Month activities, visit brampton.ca/cycling.

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Bike Month is a chance for residents to get outside, explore Brampton and experience how cycling can support healthier, more connected communities. Whether riding to work, joining a guided community ride or enjoying time outdoors with family and friends, every trip by bike offers a new way to connect with our neighbourhoods. I encourage everyone to take part in the events happening throughout June and discover Brampton on two wheels.

– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

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