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Cumberland launches first e-bike sharing service with six stations

Cumberland residents will have new ways to maneuver around the Comox Valley. 

The village has launched BCAA’s Evolve e-bike sharing service in the community, with six locations. 

Cumberland mayor Vickey Brown said the e-bikes will provide more options to get to where you need to be without a car. 

“With e-bikes in the village and around the valley, it offers a seamless connection across our local communities.” 

The e-bikes are located at Cumberland Village Park, Village Square, First and Dunsmuir, Forest Hall Road, Solport and Bruce Street and Coinston Crescent. 

Nathan Maley
Nathan Maley
Born and raised in Nanaimo, Nathan is passionate about sharing local stories with the communities where he grew up. When he’s not working, he can often be found on the court playing ball hockey, spending time with friends and family, or relaxing with a good movie.

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