May 28th to June 3rd is Bike to Work Week in Whitehorse.
This week is Yukon bike to work week. Yukon energy and the City of Whitehorse are encouraging citizens to cycle to work or school.
Register on the Bike to Work week website to log your commute and you could win a prize.
On Wednesday, celebration stations will be set up at Shipyards Park, Robert Cambell bridge that connects Riverdale and on top of the Airport Trail for a morning treat and a dose of encouragement.
To register yourself or a team, go to www.yukonbiketowork.ca

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