The Canadian Wheelman Volume 4
Issues

The Canadian Wheelman discusses The Rudge bicycle, upcoming C.W.A. meetings, and editorial suggestions for improving the association's structure and member engagement in cycling activities.

This issue features advancements in bicycle technology, highlights the Canadian Wheelmen's Association's new guidebook, and promotes membership benefits while showcasing notable bicycles like The Rudge and Overman Wheel Company products.

This issue discusses cycling improvements, the Canadian Wheelmen's Association activities, ice cycling experiences, and upcoming events, including a significant meet in St. Louis and new bicycle technologies.

The Canadian Wheelman features bicycle sales, cycling literature, pavement discussions, humorous anecdotes, and an upcoming meeting for the Canadian Wheelmen's Association, highlighting cycling culture in Canada.

The magazine discusses advancements in bicycle technology, upcoming cycling events, the establishment of an Amateur Athletic Association in London, and highlights notable cyclists and their achievements.

The magazine discusses the Ramblers' Great Century Run, highlights Victor bicycles, features Rudge models, and covers the upcoming C.W.A. meet in Brantford, Ontario, amidst L.A.W. turmoil.

The magazine discusses the Ramblers' Great Century Run, highlights the Rudge bicycle's popularity, and promotes the upcoming C.W.A. meet in Brantford, emphasizing cycling's growth in Canada.

The magazine discusses cycling technology, particularly the Victor and Rudge bicycles, and promotes an upcoming cycling meet in Brantford, emphasizing the importance of quality in cycling equipment.

The July 1887 issue discusses cycling technology, particularly the Victor brand, and features advertisements for various bicycles and tricycles, highlighting their specifications and pricing.

The magazine discusses cycling technology, club memberships, touring popularity, and a proposed cinder path between New York and Philadelphia, highlighting the challenges faced by cyclists.

The Canadian Wheelman discusses cyclist rights, road safety, race integrity, and recent incidents involving cyclists. It highlights the need for legal clarity on cyclists' rights on public roads.