Bike infrastructure a mixed bag as cycling season begins
Cycling season is just around the corner, as the weather makes it easier for those who want to bike around Prince Albert to do so. There are a few obstacles for cyclists that have nothing to do with mother nature, however.
While the city has some excellent trails for riding, there are a few additions along those trails and elsewhere that cycling advocates would like to see. Those who cycle for leisure or exercise have some safe, well-maintained options already.
“The Rotary Trail has been a great addition to our city,” said Mike Horn, who owns Fresh Air Experience in Prince Albert and is part of the Rock ‘N’ Road Cycling Club. “I think more trails like that would be great so people could access the rotary trail from their community.”
The trick now is to turn such trails into a good way to get around the city and cycle for transport. In addition to more trails leading off it, cyclists want to know their bikes will be safe when they get wherever it is they’re commuting to.