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Bike Share Toronto Shifts Into a Higher Gear

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Cyclists are now able to tour more of Toronto

The Bike Share Toronto network, which launched in 2011, recently expanded outside the downtown core with 120 new stations. Using a mobile app, riders can now check out and return bikes at stations as far west as Dundas West, as far east as Main Street and as far north as St. Clair. Funded in part by Metrolinx, the expansion introduces rental racks near many transit stops encouraging commuters to get active. bikesharetoronto.com

Originally published in Issue 4, 2016 as Urban Update: Tour de Toronto.

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And a win for children in the war against fun

To write about urbanism in Toronto is to live in a constant state of disappointment. It’s not that good things never happen here. It’s just that, too often, our big-ticket urban projects fail to live up to the hype. We get promised a radical new addition to the public realm—a bold initiative to reimagine civic life—and we end up with a condo complex or an outdoor mall. A starchitect gets hired to re-design our most storied museum, and he makes such a hash of things that, fifteen years later, we find ourselves paying to undo his work.

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