Welcome to the City of Toronto Bicycle Locker Program.
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What is a bike locker?
Bicycle lockers provide excellent, secure bicycle parking by improving protection from theft, vandalism and inclement weather. The lockers are designed to hold one bicycle each as well as bicycle gear such as panniers, locks, lights, etc.
Users will receive one key that will only open one locker. Each locker has a unique lock and key to provide maximum security.

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User information |
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How to reserve a locker |
Online: Fill out and submit the online application form indicating up to 3 location choices.
By mail: Print the online application form and mail or fax to:
Bicycle Locker Project
East York Civic Centre
850 Coxwell Avenue, 1st floor
Toronto, ON M4C 5R1
Fax: 416-392-0071
(Sending personal information by fax is not a secure means of transmission. We recommend that you submit the completed form online or send it in regular mail.)

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Bicycle Locker Application Form |
You will be contacted once your application form is received. If the locker you have requested is available you will be asked to report in-person to the Bicycle Locker Program office at the East York Civic Centre, 850 Coxwell Avenue (NW corner of Coxwell and Mortimer), 1st floor. You will be able to make your payment and pick up your locker key at this location.

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Bicycle Locker Terms of Use Agreement |

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Cost |
Bicycle lockers are available for $10 (+ HST) per month for a minimum of 4 months.
Payment must be made in person at the East York Civic Centre by debit card, cash, money order or certified cheque. Make cheques payable to the City of Toronto.

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Waiting list |
Lockers are available on a first come - first served basis. If there are no lockers available at the time of your request, your name will be added to a waiting list until a locker becomes available. Once a locker becomes available you will be contacted by the Bicycle Locker Program. You may request to have your name removed from the waiting list at any time.

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Renewing your locker |
Locker users have the opportunity to renew their locker agreements. All users will be sent an automatic renewal notice before their locker agreement expires. If you would like to renew your locker agreement you must print and sign the renewal notice and return it by mail with your payment or report in-person at the Bicycle Locker Project office. Mail-in renewal payments must be made by certified cheque or money order. All renewals must be completed before a locker agreement expires.
If making a payment in-person please do so by appointment only.

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Locations |
Bicycle lockers have been installed at the following locations.

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How to use a bike locker |
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To find your locker: Look for the number on the locker door. This number will match the number on your key. Remember, each locker unit contains two lockers with a different door on each end. |
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Insert the key fully into the lock. |
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Turn the key and the lock mechanism will pop out to provide a handle. |
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Turn this handle to release the lock. |
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Open the door. |
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Insert your bicycle rear wheel first with the front end facing the door. Follow these same steps in reverse to close and lock your locker and remove the key. |
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Make sure the lock handle has been pushed back into the locker to firmly secure the door. |
If you have any problems operating a bicycle locker please contact the bicycle locker program (see below).

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Locker dimensions |
The space inside of a locker is approximately: 1.2m (4 feet) high x 1.9m (6 feet, 5 inches) deep x 0.9m (3 feet) wide at the door and narrows toward the back of the locker. Most standard bicycles will fit inside. Longer bicycles such as tandem bikes or some recumbent bikes will not fit into the lockers.

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Contact information |
Bicycle Locker Program
East York Civic Center
850 Coxwell Ave, 1st floor
Toronto, ON M4C 5R1
Phone: 416-392-2577
Fax: 416-392-0071
Email: bikelocker@toronto.ca
