Tangerine Bank and Bike Share Toronto are launching a limited-time City Weekly Pass aimed at helping people move around Toronto during a busy summer season.
The pass will be available from June 1 to July 19, 2026. For $40, riders get seven days of unlimited 90-minute rides on classic bikes. The release says the pass carries a total value of $105, working out to less than $6 per day.
The offer is being presented as an option for soccer fans, visitors and Torontonians taking part in city-wide activities this summer. Bike Share Toronto has more than 10,000 bikes across 1,000 stations, giving riders access to a broad network across the city.
The City Weekly Pass is part of the partnership between Tangerine and Bike Share Toronto. The companies say it is meant to provide a lower-cost alternative to buying separate seven-day passes, while giving riders more flexibility for short trips, commutes and event travel.
Holly Pontisso, Chief Client Officer at Tangerine, said the pass is intended to make it easier for people to move through the city during a season of activity and celebration.
Starting June 1, riders can activate the pass through the Bike Share Toronto app, select the City Weekly Pass and pick up a bike at a nearby station.









