World Naked Bike Ride Toronto

June 10, 2023

June 10, 2023

FREE

Coronation Park, Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto

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Events Description

 

A yearly protest against the dependence on oil and demonstrating alternates such as the bicycle, rollerblading, walking, skateboarding, etc.

A 16 km ride throughout the city; making Toronto smile with our message. A ride that occurs in 80 cities around the world.

Join the ride. As bare as you dare. You can wear your clothes if you want. Rain or Shine. The ride will end at Coronation Park.
Who is it for?
Adults

Free
No registration. Just show up and ride

WHEN & WHERE

Date & Time: Saturday, June 10, 2023

Gather at 10 noon. RIDE AT 1 P.M.

 

Venue: Coronation Park, Toronto – Route

Start: Coronation Park by the lake. South of the CNE’s Princes Gate. Meet at 12:00 noon, ride 1pm.

Route The clockwise route passes many of Toronto’s landmarks and popular areas. Highlights include Trinity Bellwood’s Park, Kensington Market, University of Toronto, Queen’s Park, Yorkville, Yonge Street, Church Street, Ryerson University, Dundas Square, City Hall and the bank towers on Bay Street. Sugar beach loop. From there we skip the ferry docks and proceed directly to the CN TOWER, from there to H2O beach and back to Coronation Park.

The official end is at the Jack Layton Memorial Ferry Docks where some riders depart by Ferry to Hanlan’s clothing-optional beach while others scoot west across Queens Quay back to Coronation Park.

4 Tips for your trip!

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  1. Concerned Parents

    Thanks for the heads up so we can make sure not to visit this area with the kids. I wish there was a better family/kids friendly option people would pick instead of naked bike ride.

    June 10, 2022 at 11:57 AM
  2. bashar wardeh

    Do you have free parking for people who bring their bick buy car?

    March 21, 2021 at 9:50 PM
  3. bashar wardeh

    Where is the parking lot at the start point and is it free?

    March 21, 2021 at 8:13 PM
  4. bashar

    Is there any free parking in the start point

    March 21, 2021 at 8:12 PM

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