North Shore Committee Wiki
The North Shore committee of HUB: Your Cycling Connection is dedicated to enhancing the safety and feasibility of using bicycles for transportation in North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Bowen Island and Lions Bay. This includes commuting to work and school, shopping, personal trips and any other short to medium length journeys.
About HUB on the North Shore
Committee meetings
HUB North Shore meets at 6pm on the first Thursday of every month at the West Vancouver Public Library in the Welsh Hall West room (downstairs). For the next meeting date and agenda, and for information on past meetings, please refer to the Meetings page.
New meeting time & location for 2014: Second Thursday of every month, 6:30-8:30pm, at the North Vancouver City Library (14th/Lonsdale)
- Chair: Antje
- Vice-chair: Peter
- Media interviews: Jay
- Communications: Heather
- Social media: Karine
- Events: Mary Ellen, Erin
- Major projects:
- Adopt-A-Street Program: Dianne
- North Shore Bike Map: Antje
- Low Level Road: Heather
- Ironworkers Memorial Bridge: Fiona
- Park Royal: Peter
- Ambleside Bike Friendly Business District: Heather, Peter
- DNV new town and village centres: Antje
Assessment rides
Periodically HUB North Shore holds assessment rides to help familiarize members with issues and locations of concern. For more information on past rides please refer to the Group Rides page.
How to participate
Participating in HUB is as simple as joining us at our monthly North Shore Meetings, participating in Group Rides, contributing to our Email List or joining us at various events. If you want to help contribute to this Wiki page get to know us first then register for an account. Most importantly, get on your bike and ride!
If you have any questions or comments that are not answered on this site please send email to nsvacc-info@cheakamus.com.
HUB letters, presentations and media releases
The committee communication with local governments, the province and other organizations and entities is archived here.
Other letters and presentations
Our handbill is a colour PDF file that can be printed two sided (short edge binding) with three up per page.
Photos
In the News
Read about HUB North Shore on our In the News page.
Resources
North Shore bike map
The free pocket folding map is available at North Shore community and rec centres, libraries, municipal halls and many bike shops. The pdf version for download is available on the HUB website. To develop the map HUB North Shore received a grant from Mountain Equipment Co-op and financial support from the City of North Vancouver. The 2013 update and printing of the map was funded by TravelSmart, the District of North Vancouver and the City of North Vancouver.
Routes & short cuts
Our Routes and Short Cuts page lists routes commonly used by experienced riders to get around the North Shore.
Hot spots & issues
Our Hot Spots page lists specific locations on the North Shore that need attention for advocacy. If you're a rider who has recently encounter a Hot Spot please see if it is listed and, if not, submit it for inclusion in the list.
Our Issues page is a more general non-location specific page to help track issues that need addressing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are you new to riding the streets of the North Shore? Browse through our Frequently Asked Questions page for information and tips about riding in our beautiful area.
Governments & other official entities
Unlike many communities, the development of policy and infrastructure for cycling on the North Shore usually involves the cooperation of many governments and counsels. For more information please refer to our Governments and Other Official Entities page.
Bike Friendly Business
The following list provides links to research and data on the economic impact of cycling, especially on retail. For business resources and support in Metro Vancouver, please visit HUB's Bike Friendly Business Program.
Retail
- Nine Reasons to Create a Bicycle-Friendly Business District and Cycling good for business (articles about BFBD and April Economides, 2012)
- 4 Reasons Retailers Don't Need Free Parking to Thrive (article in Atlantic Cities, 2012)
- Cyclists and Pedestrians Can End Up Spending More Each Month Than Drivers (article in Atlantic Cities, 2012) and the draft research report: Consumer behavior and travel mode choices (Oregon Transportation and Research Consortium, 2012)
- Cycling to shopping - evidence from research (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2012)
- Local actions to encourage cycling for shopping (Cycling Expertise from Germany, 2012)
Economy overall
- Moving the economy by cycling (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2010)
Cost-benefit analyses
- Value for Money: Economic Assessment of Investment in Walking and Cycling (UK, Department of Health, 2010)
- Benefits and costs of cycling infrastructure investment (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2012)
Other resources
Here you will find links to various online resources that contain useful information about cycling rules, etiquette and the development of improved cycling facilities.
- Motor Vehicle Act rules for cycles
- Motor Vehicle Act rules for motor assisted cycles
- Bike Sense - The BC Bicycle Operator's Manual
- Cycling Infrastructure Partnerships Guidelines
- Shared Use Lane Pavement Markings for Cyclists
- Results of a UBC opinion survey on cycling route types and other factors that might influence the likelihood of cycling
- Vancouver's Bicycle Lanes, Retrofitting Arterial Streets to Accommodate Cyclists
- Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (USA)
- Green Lane Sharrows in City of North Vancouver
- StreetBond CL™ – High Performance Coloured Bike Priority Lanes
Wiki access
This wiki is read-only to all users. To modify pages, please request an account by emailing heather@bikehub.ca.