Don鈥檛 put your bike away just yet.
The Fall GoByBike Weeks event kicks off in Vernon and the North Okanagan on Monday, Oct. 16, running for two weeks until Oct. 29.
GoByBike Weeks is an annual challenge that motivates people of all ages to trade in their car and get around by bike and then log their trips online at for a chance to win great prizes.
Trips by small-wheeled transport (skateboards, longboards, kick scooters, e-scooters, and rollerblades) are also eligible to be logged.
Local event details:
Sunday, Oct. 22: Fall Celebration Station @ Spirit Square (Vernon City Hall) 1 鈥 3 p.m.
All riders are invited to join in at the Celebration Station, located in front of Vernon City Hall at 3400 30th St. Come down for a complimentary warm drink, treat and prizes.
鈥淔all GoByBike Weeks is all about prioritizing active transportation for daily tasks, work commutes, and outdoor adventures,鈥 said Anne Huisken, the city鈥檚 active transportation coordinator. 鈥淭his event has become a cherished tradition in our community. Let鈥檚 set an example for the province. As the weather cools, let鈥檚 keep riding 鈥 showing that riding is a year-round choice.鈥
Whether you鈥檙e heading out for work, for errands, or just for fun, any ride counts. The event is free to register and those who log one or more rides, are entered into a draw for a chance to win great prizes, including gift cards to local bike shops, coffee shops, and other downtown businesses.
This fall, riders can take on additional self-paced challenges including the Fall Ride Challenge.
Riders are encouraged to explore various areas around town and complete as many 鈥渃hallenges鈥 as they can for a chance to win one of four $50 Vernon Downtown Dollars gift cards. This family-friendly challenge includes riding to a lake, a mural, or park. Fall Ride Challenge cards can be downloaded online , or picked up in-person at the Community Services Building (3001-32nd Ave.), and at local bike shops and local businesses.
New to this year is the Let鈥檚 Ride! Team Challenge.
Teams are encouraged to ride the distance to Vancouver together 鈥 a total distance of 440 km. Those who reach the kilometer milestone will be entered in a draw to win a doughnut party for their team.
GoByBike Weeks are part of the City of Vernon鈥檚 larger strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to make active transportation the first choice to move around Vernon.
With shorter and cooler days ahead, the city would like to remind all riders to use your lights, wear bright clothing, and watch for wet/slippery sections, and always wear your helmet.
Riders can register and find more information at .