
The Labour Day Ride & Really Big Potluck is Almost Here!
Mark your calendars—our 3rd Annual Labour Day Ride & Really Big Potluck is happening on Monday, September 1st, and you won’t want to miss it! It’s one of the season’s biggest social events, and if last year was any indication, it’s going to be EPIC again. Guests are welcome!
We’ll be doing our usual out-and-back route, just like we did on Canada Day. It’s super simple: we ride out for 45 minutes, then turn around and ride back—so everyone finishes together, regardless of pace. After the ride, we’ll kick off a laid-back potluck social, where everyone brings something to share. Think: salads, desserts, sandwiches, chili, chips, cheese, fruit—you name it. No need to overthink it; the beauty of a potluck is in the surprise!
What to bring:
- A dish to share (anything goes!)
- Your own drink of choice
- A lawn chair
Location and timing details are available in your Cycle Club Events Calendar.
Note: If the weather forecast looks significantly better a day earlier, we’ll move the event to Sunday, August 30th—so keep an eye out for updates!
Ride Start Times – Check Before You Go!
As we head into late summer, the days are getting shorter and the heat is finally easing off. Because of this, ride start times may vary—especially in the evenings. Most evening rides will begin earlier as we move through the month to make sure we’re wrapping up before sunset.
Also, with the shift from dry to wet weather, this is a good time to remember that Ride Leaders may cancel rides up to one hour before start time. So be sure to check the Events Calendar before every ride—it’ll save you from showing up to an empty parking lot wondering what happened!
A Quick Word About Safety
As the season winds down, it’s natural to get a little relaxed about safety—but this is exactly when we need to stay sharp. Here are a few important reminders to keep everyone safe and ensure a great experience for all:
- Announce your pass: Always call out “On your left” when overtaking another rider. It’s a simple courtesy that prevents surprises and keeps the ride smooth for everyone.
- Give space when passing: Never pass too closely. Leave enough room for someone to swerve or adjust unexpectedly—because it does happen.
- Follow the rules of the road: We are subject to the rights and responsibilities of the Highway Traffic Act, so that means obeying all stop signs, red lights, construction barriers, and other traffic laws—no exceptions.
- Be an ambassador: When we’re out on the road, we represent all cyclists. Set a good example: ride predictably, respectfully, and responsibly. Your actions can shape public opinion.
- Draft others carefully—and sparingly: Drafting is a great tool, but it’s a lot like tailgating on the highway. You never know when the rider ahead might brake or swerve. Only draft closely if you know and trust the habits of the person in front of you. Otherwise, leave enough space to react safely. Pacelines can be efficient, but they come with risk—ride smart.