About the ride

This is a ride format in the evenings for gourmands, occasionally featuring falafel, ice-cream, or hot dogs. Last time, we had a little jaunt through town to Hoche Glacé for ice cream.

The ride:

  • Departure at 75 Villeneuve W (aka the C&L patio), 6:30 PM with plenty of time to catch the sunset.
  • As much riding as possible is on quiet roads, bike paths, a little bit of well-kept gravel
  • Destination is a diner, ice-cream joint, or similar establishment
  • Riders must pay for their own food
  • It's later in the day so make sure your bike lights are working!
  • Social pace
  • No-drop

The schedule:

  • No set schedule, so watch this space and our RWGPS page.
  • We announce the plan for a specific ride about two weeks in advance on our calendar here and on social media.

What you need to do:

  • Nothing! It's free other than the optional food at our destination, we take care of the route, you just need to show up ready for a nice little ride with friendly people.

Our next rides

Previous ride photos

Frequently asked questions

This ride is open to absolutely anyone on any kind of bike (trikes are also neat, unicycles TBD), regardless of skill level, except if you're going to be a jerk toward other people, but that's never come up and would be very weird, and addressed directly.

We'll announce the distance and approximate terrain for the ride about a week and a half in advance, so you can decide if the specific ride is the kind of thing that would be a nice time for you that day.

There isn't a "pace" that you have to keep up, this is a social ride. If you can ride 10 to 15 km/h (twice as fast as a brisk walking pace) you're absolutely good to go.

This is a no-drop ride. That means we take responsibility that nobody will be left behind all by their lonesome unless that's what you'd prefer. In practice, we'll make sure that as well as providing a ride leader, someone from C&L will also be the last rider of the group at all times.

This is a self-supported activity. That means you bring all your own stuff and bring it back with you: water, coffee, snacks, bike tools and spares, etc. There typically isn't anywhere to pick that stuff up early of a morning and our destinations usually don't have cafés on hand, either.

Wear whatever you want, there's no such thing as "cycling gear" for this kind of short, moderately-paced ride.