World Naked Bike Ride Toronto
This group is for people who go into the World Naked Bike in Toronto, Ontario, Canada or would like to be in it. I'm hoping with this group we can encourage many new people in Toronto and surrounding area to join the ride. If you're in the area join the group. You don't have to own a bike but you need to know how to ride one although roller blades, or skateboards are good too. I...
I did the WNBR Toronto. It was great!
Return to DiscussionsI truly enjoyed riding in the Toronto WNBR despite being a little chilly at least by my standards. I arrived at Coronation park around 10:30am. It was partly sunny and about 70 I was not sure I was in the right place and there was very limited parking on the road that went through the park. I saw a car pulling out and I grabbed that spot and figured I would figure things out. I put in for the minimum on the parking meter. I asked a guy that was walking his dog if I was at Coronation park, he said yes. I then asked him if he knew where the naked bike ride was assembling. He said he saw some naked people down a ways by the lakefront so I headed there on my bike (clothed) It turns out the assembly point was only a couple hundred yards from where I parked (Good start!) Once I found the assembly place, I rode back to my car, stripped down to just my nylon running shorts and put in for the maximum time on the meter ($11.00 Cdn) since it was $2/hr and I figured I would be there at least 6 hours. I rode to the assembly point and promptly removed my shorts. There were about 35-30 riders there and maybe a half dozen photographers. After about an hour there were probably 75 riders and a dozen or more photographers. That number grew to about 150 riders and maybe 50 photographers. Any one that knows me knows that I was loving that!
A few observations: This ride starts at the same place and time every year on the traditional second Saturday in June (Next years has already been announced)and a map of the route was published weeks in advance which explains why there were so many photographers. This ride is organized by the same person as the Montreal ride that I have ridden in on 2 occasions. As expected it was well planned and well run. One thing I noticed was while at Montreal we had 100% Police cooperation including a Police escort. officers on bikes (clothed) blocking cross streets and overall making the ride safer, there was none in Toronto. must be a difference in municipal policy. There was a female reporter from Naked News (Yes, there is such a thing) Interviewing the organizer and many of the participants including me! I noticed more women riders and more younger riders than most rides. Bodes well for the future. We stopped several times along the route, including at the CN Tower, and a park with a cool bike statue. We also passed several double decker open top sightseeing buses. I guess we gave them some sights to see LOL
The ride was scheduled to depart at 1PM and last 3 hours. There were tons of spectators along the route and a few times we circled around to make another pass where there were lots of spectators. There was a large circle with huge video boards in a few places on the outer perimeter. It looked like some sort of concert going on there. we took 3 laps around it and by the third lap most the people were watching us instead of the concert. With the extra laps the ride ended up taking about 4 hours and covered over 16 miles. It had become cloudy about midway through the ride and there were some scattered sprinkles for the last 30-40 minutes. it was fairly windy for most of the ride.
All things considered, I am glad I went. A few days before the ride, they were calling for cloudy, windy and temps in the 60's. fortunately it turned out better than that but was still a little chilly for wimpy Florida Boy. I may do it again although with the exception of Buffalo, I am generally trying to avoid repeat rides. Toronto is about 2-1/2 hours from my Mom's place south of Buffalo so I won't rule it out.
After the ride they had a bunch of riders lay down on the grass and spell out WNBR. I did not take part in that since it was getting a bit too cool for me.