Bike to Work Week promotes and celebrates cycling as a healthy mode of transportation.The three Cowichan Valley bike shops (Cycle Therapy, Cowichan Cycles and Experience Cycling) will be hosting celebration stations throughout the week. Make sure to enter daily prize draws at all locations.
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Bike to Work Week promotes and celebrates cycling as a healthy mode of transportation.The three Cowichan Valley bike shops (Cycle Therapy, Cowichan Cycles and Experience Cycling) will be hosting celebration stations throughout the week. Make sure to enter daily prize draws at all locations. |
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Community teams ride a 29 person bike around town on a pre-determined route to help raise money for the Heart & Stroke Foundation. |
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Charged Up! is a community event showcasing what's happening now in the Cowichan Region to transition us towards a fossil fuel free future. Enjoy music, street art, info tables, a repair booth, school projects and renewable energy & EV displays. There will also be a created-from-plastics art installation from the Earth Guardians! Ask questions, have discussions, learn |
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Teams of 3 or more people (one must be female), play short games of wheelchair rugby. Players have their hands covered and taped. Rugby wheelchairs are provided by the organization. |
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City Square and Craig Street will be closed for the 39 Days of July launch celebration. |
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A clothing art installation of survivors of sexualized violence. |
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39 days, long weekend to long weekend, are taken up with ‘free to the public’ musical treats in an inclusive festival atmosphere in the train station park in downtown Duncan... (the longest daily music festival in the world that we can find) ‘a rather fun place to be’. |