“No one rides alone,” was the sombre message repeated at the start and finish of Saturday’s ghost bike ride that paid tribute to a young woman killed by a driver as she cycled in Etobicoke last month.
Gathering at noon in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood, hundreds of cyclists rode in tribute to Navjot Kaur, identified by her husband in media reports, and the sixth bike rider to die after being struck in the city this year. The group travelled along Bloor Street West and through side streets to Burnhamthorpe Road, in Etobicoke, where Kaur was hit.