The ROM adds Public Art Bike Racks

Not all things are going bad for cyclists on Bloor St. The Royal Ontario Museum has unveiled 12 artful bikeracks that not only secure bikes but serve as sidewalk sculpture. Each takes it's inspiration from an exhibit within the museum.
If you're interested in more artful bikeracks, there are a few in Parkdale as well as others unveiled this spring near Yonge & Lawrence.

What other neighbourhoods could benefit from custom artsy bikeracks? I bet some pretty nice distinctive ones would fit well into places like the Gerrard India Bazaar, the Danforth, and Little Italy, to name a few.
Discuss it in the BikingToronto Community.
[top photo from the Star, bottom from the Post]

Not all things are going bad for cyclists on Bloor St. The Royal Ontario Museum has unveiled 12 artful bikeracks that not only secure bikes but serve as sidewalk sculpture. Each takes it's inspiration from an exhibit within the museum.
If you're interested in more artful bikeracks, there are a few in Parkdale as well as others unveiled this spring near Yonge & Lawrence.

What other neighbourhoods could benefit from custom artsy bikeracks? I bet some pretty nice distinctive ones would fit well into places like the Gerrard India Bazaar, the Danforth, and Little Italy, to name a few.
Discuss it in the BikingToronto Community.
[top photo from the Star, bottom from the Post]
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