Cycling Without Age is…
Warm Sunshine
— “warm sunshine on my face”.
Freedom
— “that feeling of freedom that comes only from a bike ride”.
Biking without Barriers!
Kelsey works for the provincial government. In her free time she enjoys baking, reading and spending time with her cat Penny. Kelsey loves horse back riding and cycling in the nice weather. As the new Webmaster Kelsey will be revamping our website, improving accessibility, making our service even more inclusive.
Wow!!!! A huge thank you to the generous members of 100+ Women Who Care Saanich Peninsula for their donation! Your support means the world to us and will give more local seniors and school children the opportunity to feel the wind in their hair! A special shout out to our own Brenda Houston for representing us.
Andy is a long time North Saanich resident. He is a retired Police Officer having served 25 years in the RCMP and 8 years with the Central Saanich Police Force. Andy is a past Rotarian and an active Probus member. Andy loves travelling and cycling.
Katherine was born and raised in Toronto but to the quote her; “The ocean and mountains are in my blood.” Katherine has retired from School District 63 after 25 years as teacher, Educational Assistant (EA) and EA supervisor. She is a long time Saanich resident having spent 20 years in North Saanich before moving
Peter and his wife hale from Vancouver where they they went to university. Both taught in Kimberly for 12 years before giving up the ski hill for our beautiful Island. Peter taught in School District 63 until his retirement. Peter is an outdoors enthusiast and loves the idea of getting those less able
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Please join us in welcoming Denis Barnard, our very first graduating Pilot from the fall class! Originally from Ontario, Denis has called British Columbia home for many years, first on the Lower Mainland before moving to North Saanich three years ago. Denis had a long and successful career in the automotive sector, and is
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