Consists of three digital photos, a printed Bike Shop manual, and a Microsoft Word document describing the Elmwood Cycle Project, an after-school bike building program at Elmwood High School that ran between 2011 and 2017. Donation courtesy of John Anderson.
Consist of promotional material (posters, screen prints, and pamphlets) for various cycling organizations and events, particularly the Bike Dump and the W.R.E.N.C.H,, and photos of an earn-a-bike program run by the W.R.E.N.C.H. for a fifth grade class at George V School in November, 2011. Donation courtesy of Geoffrey Heath.
Consists of various material related to Bike to Future, including instutituinal records (minutes, reports, planning documents), promotional material, and photos of events, particularly of Bike to the Future’s early years (2006-2007). Donation courtesy of Kevin Miller.
Consists of the final report report of the Winnipeg 2009 OttoCYCLE report, conducted by the Centre for Sustainable Transportation at the University of Winnipeg for the City of Winnipeg. The report combined GPS and socio-economic data to produce a dataset of cycling activity in Winnipeg that could be use to guide the construction of cycling infrastructure. Donation courtesy of Daniel Gravenor.
Consists of a short promotional video for Bike Valet Winnipeg, a subsidiary of Bike to the Future that parks and watches over bicycles for attendees of festivals and concerts. Donation courtesy of Stephanie Chow.
Consists of promotional posters and videos for the Green Action Centre, as well as active transportation studies. Donation courtesy of Beth McKechnie of the Green Action Centre.
Consist of an autobiographical video created by Tim Brandt about his life cycling in Winnipeg, the “Urban Steed” cycling zine, and a Winnipeg Free Press article about the history of cycling in Winnipeg. Donation courtesy of Tim Brandt.
Consists of photos of various Winnipeg cycling venues and events, including the W.R.E.N.C.H. and the Ralph Brown Community Centre. Donation courtesy of Nathan Wild.
Consists of a curatorial essay about an art installation at the University of Manitoba, articles about cycling, particularly at the University of Manitoba, and photos of the 2010 Winnipeg Folk Festival Bike Ride to Site. Donation courtesy of Anna Weier.
Consists of photographs of a “Ghost Bike” that was painted white and locked to a railing in the Exchange District to honour Dave Brophy, an Indigenous environmental and cycling activist who died in 2007. Donation courtesy of Sarah Fox.
Contains graphics and posters created by Tétro Design to promote the 2014 and 2015 Canadian Cyclocross Nationals, which were held at the Forks. Donation courtesy of Andrea Tetrault of Tétro Design.
Consists of photos of and a poster advertising World Naked Bike Ride in Winnipeg in 2012, which protested fossil fuel consumption, highlight the dangers cyclists face, and promote body positivity. Donation courtesy of Merrill Grant.
Consists of posters advertising the Kids of Mud program, a weeknight mountain bike race event for kids that was started in 1995. Donation courtesy of Patrick Dave Benson.
Consists of a photo book of the 2014 and 2015 Canadian Cyclocross Championships that were held at the Forks in Winnipeg. The book was created event organizer Steve Scoles using photos submitted by those involved in the event. Donation courtesy of Chris Huebner.
Consists of various reports and studies on Winnipeg cycling and cycling infrastructure conducted by the City of Winnipeg and others, as well as two issues of the “Active and Green” newsletter from 2007. Donation courtesy of Erik Dickson of the City of Winnipeg Public Works Department, Transportation Division.
Consists of two cycling zines: “Queer Byke, wpg history tour” and “Oh What Fun it is to Ride, a Zine About Winter Cycling in Winnipeg. Donation courtesy of authors Allison Kolynchuk and Howard J.