The Canadian Wheelman Volume 1


Issues

PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 1 (1883-09-01)
The inaugural issue of a Canadian cycling journal highlights the Ottawa Bicycle Club's formation, notable members, and upcoming events, emphasizing the growing popularity of cycling in Canada.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 2 (1883-10-01)
Features Mr. Perry Doolittle's cycling achievements, local cycling enthusiasts in Clinton, and the Bush City Bicycle Club's planned nocturnal ride, highlighting the growing popularity of cycling in Canada.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 3 (1890-10-01)
Toronto Bicycle Club's Thanksgiving Day ride to Belleville covered 117 miles, setting a record. The journey faced challenges, including darkness and weather, but concluded successfully with camaraderie and good spirits.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 4 (1890-01-01)
The story follows Arthur Gresham, a skilled cyclist from Bedevale, who embarks on a summer tour but suffers an accident, leading to his care by Marion Hawthorne on a farm.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 5 (1884-01-01)
The Forest City Bicycle Club's second annual dinner celebrated camaraderie among cyclists, featuring speeches, humor, and recognition of achievements, while fostering relationships with other cycling clubs like the Ariel Touring Club.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 6 (1885-12-25)
A thrilling tale of Colonel Harvie's bicycle adventure in India, featuring a race against a tiger, showcasing early cycling culture and the excitement of the sport during the colonial era.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 7 (1884-02-23)
The magazine features a humorous account of a cycling incident on Toronto Bay, a club run by the Wanderers' Club, and discussions on bicycle lamp oils and club affiliations.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 8 (1887-06-01)
The magazine discusses the C.W.A. annual meet in Toronto, the Niagara-to-Boston tour, and encourages subscriptions while highlighting the importance of cycling clubs and community engagement.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 9 (1884-05-20)
The Canadian Wheelman discusses the C.W.A. Guide Book, cycling events for Queen's Birthday, and highlights the importance of accurate member records for touring cyclists in Canada.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 10 (1884-06-20)
This issue features advancements in bicycle technology, highlights from the Speedwell Exhibition, upcoming Canadian Wheelmen's Association races, and a change in management of the Canadian Wheelman journal.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 11 (1890-09-01)
The magazine features updates on the Canadian Wheelmen's Association, race results, new tricycle models, and an upcoming tournament in Springfield, highlighting the growth of cycling clubs and events.
PDF version The Canadian Wheelman, Vol 1, No 12 (1890-08-20)
The Canadian Wheelman features race results, club activities, and advertisements for bicycles and tricycles, highlighting the growing cycling community in Canada and the importance of local clubs.