WHEN: August 13th, 7:30 WHERE: Meet at Bernazzani School on Furnace Brook Parkway at 7:30 am. ROUTE: A beautiful and somewhat strenuous ride that go into the Blue Hills to the lookout at Chickatawbut and then return and ride to Houghs Neck and Nut Island and then return to the Bernazzani school. Coffee and pastry at Montilios Bakery by 9:45. RIDE LEADER: Tim Lanham Please review our Ride Guidelines prior to the...
Read MoreWHEN: July 16, 9:00am WHERE: Meet at Merrymount School, 4 Agawam Rd. ROUTE: Depending on number of riders and their experience, this ride will be between 5 – 8 miles through the Merrymount, Adams Shore & Houghs Neck neighborhoods – mostly on side streets and on “The Dike” (off road path that parallels Sea Street). Visit some different Quincy neighborhoods. We’ll enjoy a rest & refreshment stop at Dunkin Donuts on Sea Street before returning to the Merrymount School. RIDE LEADER: Bob and Jean Mackey Please review our Ride Guidelines prior to the...
Read MoreWHEN: July 16, 7:30 am WHERE: Meet at Quincy City Hall at 7:30 a.m. Please bring, or arrive early enough to purchase on your way, your Charlie Card or Charlie Ticket so as not to delay the group. ROUTE: We will take the Red Line to Broadway. Anyone wishing to start from another point should plan on meeting the group by 8 a.m. at the Hubway bike station opposite Gillette on Dorchester Avenue, just north of Broadway. From Broadway we’ll make our way to the Fort Point Channel Path, along other scenic ways in Boston and Cambridge, then back to Boston with a stop for coffee along the route. We return to Broadway where riders can opt either to end the ride and get back on the Red Line for Quincy (approximately 10 miles pedaling total), or pedal back to Quincy (approximately 18 miles total). The ride will demonstrate how bringing one’s bike on the T expands a cyclist’s horizons. For information on bikes on the T, go to: http://www.mbta.com/riding_the_t/bikes/#taking_your_bike The ride will also show how neighboring cities are accommodating cycling, which will be informative for Quincy bicycle advocates. This tour will be a good introduction to urban cycling while offering many water views. RIDE LEADER: Joe Hern Please review our Ride Guidelines prior to the...
Read MoreSave the Harbor Save the Bay, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, and Quincycles invite you to celebrate Quincy’s coastline on your bike.
Read MoreJoin Quincycles and the Mayor’s Bicycle Commission for the 2nd annual Ride the Spine of Quincy on Saturday, May 14 (Rain Date May 21) 8:30 am at 180 Old Colony Ave.
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