Group Bike Rides 2026

We hope you can join us for group tandem bike rides this summer!

Six smiling adults ride three colourful tandem bicycles along a sunny, tree-lined paved trail. The high-contrast cartoon illustration features bold black outlines, bright colours, and a clear blue sky, capturing the joy, friendship, and freedom of cycling outdoors.

Please contact us to RSVP, reserve a tandem bike and or a volunteer pilot. It’s free.

BlindSportsNS@gmail.com 

Call or text Jennie at 902 449 0320 

Tell your friends! Everyone and bikes of all kinds are welcome.

Even if you aren’t borrowing one of our tandem bikes or engaging one of our volunteers, we appreciate your RSVP.

Saturday, July 18 – Starts at 9 AM 

Easy ride on the Chain of Lakes Trail in Halifax to the 5K Cafe for snacks & beverages and back. The total distance is about 10 KM.

All paces welcome, some experience required.

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Saturday, August 1 – Starts at 9 AM 

Leisurely bike ride along the Chain of Lakes & BLT trails in Halifax.

We’ll take a break just past Governor’s Lake, where riders can eat their own packed lunch or enjoy one of the spots just off the trail (North Brewing, Tim’s, Timberlea Beverage Room).

Total distance 20 KM.

All paces welcome, some experience required.

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Saturday, August 15 – Starts at 8:45 AM 

We’ll start at the Chain of Lakes trail in Halifax and ride to the Train Station Bike & Bean in Upper Tantallon for lunch and back! This is a 52 KM ride and not for beginners.

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Blind Sports NS and Team Canada goalball athlete, Peter Parsons, is riding with us and fundraising to represent NS and Canada! Support  Peter by E-transfer: BlindSportsNS@gmail.com

All rides start on the Chain of Lakes Trail in front of Shoppers Drug Mart, at the corner of Joe Howe Dr. and Bayers Rd. However, the initial meetup spot may differ if you are borrowing a tandem bike and or requesting a volunteer pilot.

We hope you can make it!

Promoting community, sports, active and healthy lifestyles for visually impaired Nova Scotians.