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City of Kelowna launches new adaptive bike program

The program will see participants have access to six adaptive tricycles and two adult trailers
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James Bergen rides one of six adaptive tricycles during a demonstration of the City of Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 new adaptive bike program at the Parkinson Recreation Centre on Oct. 7. (Aaron Hemens/Capital News)

The City of Kelowna has launched a new adaptive bike program that is designed to provide people with disabilities the opportunity to learn and ride specialized equipment.

Every Monday at the Parkinson Recreation Centre, the program will see participants have access to six adaptive tricycles and two adult trailers, with the ultimate goal to make the specialized equipment more accessible and affordable to anyone who wishes to learn.

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The program will run until the end of the month or into early November, before resuming in the springtime. With classes full and a waitlist mounting, Westlund said that the demand tells her that this program is much-needed in Kelowna.

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A demonstration of the program was hosted at the rec centre on Thursday (Oct. 8). The idea for the program was inspired by Karen St. Pierre and her 22-year-old son Kai, after the challenges they experienced with owning an adaptive bike.

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In the future, Westlund said that her hope is for the program to expand to seniors in town.

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