Kidical Mass September 2024
Kids + bikes = A greener transportation future
Kidical Mass is an international movement inspired by ‘critical mass’ events held to emphasize the number of people who want to ride bikes and to call for infrastructure improvements. Kidical Mass expands on that idea with a focus on children and families. These events celebrate the joy of biking asking cities to make streets safe for kids and therefore safe for everyone. We believe children should be able to safely and independently travel to school, parks, sports, and other destinations. With climate change already impacting the lives of children, safe streets for kids also means seriously addressing the climate emergency. There are measures – both big and small – that cities like Ottawa can pursue to make this possible (some of our ideas are below).
This event is perfect for families or anyone looking to enjoy a slow ride. Everyone is welcome: participants of all ages, abilities, and caretaking responsibilities (that means you too grandparents, aunts, uncles, babysitters, and community members who love kids!). We will be travelling at a very slow pace. Whether your child is a pro on two wheels or just starting out, this event is perfect for riders of all ages, abilities, and skill levels.
Schedule
9:30 AM
Meet at Laroche Park: decorate bikes, dance, chalk, and bubbles
10:05 AM
Bike Ride Begins! We will ride on the Kichi Zībī Mīkan which is closed to cars for the NCC's Weekend Bike Days.
11:00 AM
Post-ride gathering at Laroche Park. Participants are encouraged to bring snacks or picnics. The Merry Dairy ice cream truck will also be available.
Details
Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult and are welcome to ride their own bikes or on board with another rider.
Bright colourful clothing and accessories are encouraged.
We will have some bike decorations, but we suggest you bring your own as well.
Registration sign-up is not required, but it is encouraged so we can get in touch if there are any updates to the event (e.g., weather issues, travel disruptions, etc.).
The park is located very close to Bayview O-Train station. If you're too far to bike the whole way, try out taking your bikes on the train to get to the site! Car parking is also available on Bayview Station Road.
We are also seeking volunteers and donations (prizes, snacks, bike decorations, and services including videography/photography and children’s entertainment). Are you a bike-friendly or kid-friendly individual or business that would like to be involved with this event? Please reach out to [email protected].
Let's come together as a community, promote cycling, and create lasting memories. Mark your calendars and get ready for a wheely good time at Kidical Mass Ottawa!
About the Event Hosts
Bike Ottawa is a not-for-profit volunteer-based advocacy group. We believe riding a bike in Ottawa should be a fun, safe, and easy choice for all ages and abilities. We are committed to advocating for a vibrant and equitable Ottawa where active transportation plays an important role in year-round mobility.
For Our Kids Ottawa Gatineau is a community of parents, grandparents and families who are concerned about climate change. We organize family-friendly activism and information activities and provide a space to connect and take action together. We strive to be a welcoming place for all parents, guardians, grandparents, caregivers, and community members to connect and act together.
School Streets Ottawa is a coalition of local volunteers along with supporting organizations who advocate for kids to have healthy and safe ways to get to school. Our mission is to have more students using travel modes that are active, safe, and sustainable.
Event Supporters
Mechanicsville Community Association champions the Mechanicsville neighbourhood located west of downtown Ottawa. Residents come together as a community to keep their neighbourhood safe, supportive, and vibrant. In 2024 they are celebrating the neighbourhood's 150th birthday.
Electrify 613 is on a mission fully electrify 1,000+ homes in Ottawa. Their neighbours (and experts) helping neighbours approach focuses on heating, water, cooking, batteries, home solar, and vehicles including e-bikes.
Parkways for People is a coalition working for transformative change to the national capital's parkways to move forward a people focused approach faster and further.
Questions about the event can be sent to [email protected]
What makes streets safer for kids?
- A true Vision Zero strategy that focuses on proactive design action to eliminate road deaths and serious injuries. A key tenet of Vision Zero is that street design can ensure that when mistakes happen they don't cause life-changing impacts.
- Separated and wide bike lanes that provide access to children’s destinations like schools, libraries, parks, and community centres
- Traffic calming features and reduced speed limits on arterials and residential streets
- Car-free streets including parkways and school streets
- Elimination of right-turns on red lights
- Streets that address climate change by reducing private vehicle use
- Vehicle size regulations and safety testing that includes the safety of people outside of the vehicle