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CAN-BIKE is a Canadian cycling skills course offered across the country by Cycling Canada Cyclisme. It is a nationally standardized series of courses on all aspects of cycling safety oriented toward recreational and utilitarian cycling. The courses are taught by certified cycling instructors, and through a variety of organizations who are interested in education, safety and health.

CAN-BIKE follows the basic philosophy of vehicular cycling, which owes much of its approach to the ideas of John Forester.

Courses offered

  • Level 1 - Fundamentals of Cycling
  • Level 2 - Cycling Basics & Bike Rodeo
  • Level 3 - Core Cycling Skills
  • Level 4 - Advanced Cycling Skills
  • Level 5 - Instructor Training
  • Commuter Cycling Skills
  • Bicycle Maintenance 101
  • Rural Cycling
  • Women Only
  • Older Adult