Nova Scotian Myatt takes GOLD at USA Cycling Collegiate
Mountain Bike Nationals
19-year-old Nova Scotia cyclist, Mackenzie Myatt, just scored a GOLD medal at the 2017 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals. Myatt was also a Silver medallist for Nova Scotia at the Canada Games this past summer, and a Silver medallist at the 2017 Canadian National Mountain Bike Championships. She has also travelled to Europe to compete for Team Canada.
Myatt is based out of Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia but also trains in Atlanta, Georgia where she studies writing in her 2nd year on a full athletic scholarship at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She also writes a blog about her cycling adventures at ...
Please join Bicycle Nova Scotia at the Wolfville Farmer’s Market on June 3rd to celebrate exciting news in the development of the Blue Route provincial cycling network. The Honourable Scott Brison and several others will be on site to make an important funding announcement and BNS and our Blue Route partners want you to be there to learn more about how Nova Scotia’s cycling network is moving forward on road, street and trail in 2016.
Don’t forget to show up with your bike! We will be going for a short ride on the beautiful rail trail behind the market after the announcement.
Date: June 3rd, 2016
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Wolfville Farmer’s Market
24 Elm Avenue, Wolfville ...
This month has been a difficult one for cyclists, particularly those in the Halifax Regional Municipality – but also for everyone in Nova Scotia who cares about access to safe and active transportation. The death of Loresa Makonin on October 8th, was exactly what BNS had hoped would not happen. Together with the Halifax Cycling Coalition, we hosted a memorial ride to celebrate her life, love of cycling, and to draw attention to the long road ahead to ensure that we do more to ensure that cyclists have safe infrastructure and that drivers know to watch for cyclists.
Just a few short weeks before Loresa’s accident, BNS convened a special issue meeting on bicycle safety because of increasing concern about ...
BNS want to send out a BIG thank you to everyone who joined in celebrating the Blue Route launch last Thursday in the Town of Pictou. The sun was shining and it felt amazing to be riding the first segment of our provincial cycling network with a crowd of over fifty people. Special thanks as well to guest speakers Minister Geoff MacLellan and Mayor Joe Hawes, and to the Town of Pictou, the Municipality of Pictou County and the Pictou County Trails Association for helping make the event such a success. Watching Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Geoff MacLellan cut the ribbon at the launch was memorable for all of us, and it was special to see people ...
Heading into our organization’s 44 th year, we are excited to be joining forces as co-presidents of Bicycle Nova Scotia. Bringing the competitive sport, advocacy and active transportation aspects of cycling into the leadership position at BNS will help us promote all aspects of cycling in Nova Scotia, as well as find opportunities where the sectors can work together.
Our goal is to grow the capacity and reach of Bicycle Nova Scotia to support cyclists across the province. We are hoping we can bring together the cycling community through assisting regional cycling organizations and clubs, supporting cycling businesses, and helping to grow the awareness and support for Bicycle Nova Scotia. We have such potential to become a cycling province and to ...