Donating a bike to Two Wheel View

We accept bikes in all sizes and conditions at our shop and no appointment is necessary.  Our hours are typically Wednesday - Saturday 11-4 and Thursdays from 11-6. We are however closed some weekends and holidays to give our staff a chance to recharge. Any changes or closures will be posted to our Google Maps listing. Thank you for supporting youth in your community and keeping valuable non-profit organizations alive!

No appointment necessary

What can I donate?

We accept bikes in all sizes and conditions at our shop. If we are not able to make use of a bike, we may connect it with one of our community partners who also get bikes back out into the community or we make sure it is responsibly recycled.

Please note: We do not offer tax receipts in exchange for used bikes as it is difficult to accurately determine the fair market value of a used bicycle.

$5 donation with every bike

If you are able, we ask that you make a minimum $5 donation to Two Wheel View for each bike you’d like to donate. This helps us with parts and repairs, and helps keep our programs rolling. Donations can be made through our donate button on this website, through eTransfer, or in person in the shop. If you would like a tax receipt for this portion of your contribution, please let one of the staff members know. We thank you for your support!

Reducing landfill waste

Today, our social enterprise model serves our community differently, offering more accessible programming through schools and community partners. While group rides are still a part of what we do, we’re dedicated to meeting our community where they’re at and offering programming everyone can engage in.

Program Impact

Today, our social enterprise model serves our community differently, offering more accessible programming through schools and community partners. While group rides are still a part of what we do, we’re dedicated to meeting our community where they’re at and offering programming everyone can engage in.

Learn more about our bikes, and the ways they impact our community

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