Don't ever touch a bike
or you'll fall in love with cycling in one fell swoop!
Getting close to nature is the best way to raise environmental protection awareness. In this module, we will explore road cycling together. Wearing tight protective clothing, helmets, and sunglasses, riding professional bicycles through the streets, mountains, and rivers, and traveling dozens of kilometers daily is no problem. Have you noticed that there are suddenly more "rider" friends around you? On social media, more and more people are sharing their experiences in choosing bikes, professional equipment, and riding routes. After camping, road cycling has become a new weekend choice for young urbanites.
Why is cycling so popular? First, cycling is a green way to commute, an excellent strategy to say goodbye to traffic jams, and contributes to low-carbon urban environmental protection. Secondly, cycling is a healthy exercise, which can build up people's cardio and muscles. If you don't know how to ride a bike, that's no problem! Learning to ride a bike can be a fun family cooperative activity!
Walk-to-School Event
As part of the Eco-Schools program, St. John XXIII Catholic Elementary School in Mississauga, Ontario, invites everyone in the school to participate in a walk-to-school event. Each student who participates in the walk to school will receive a "walk card" to record the number of walks to school in a week. The event will continue, and monthly winners will receive an eco-friendly prize.