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You can ride into summer for free with BIXI and Tangerine Bank this May 17 & here’s how

"Spring" on this offer while you can!

You can ride into summer for free with BIXI and Tangerine Bank this May 17 & here’s how

Man cycling on urban bike lane.

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Get ready to explore the streets of Montreal in style and for free! On May 17, Tangerine and BIXI are offering complimentary rides across the city to kick off the summer season. Whether you need to breeze through your morning commute, run quick errands, or just want to enjoy some sunshine, BIXI has you covered. This special promotion celebrates the joy and simplicity of cycling by providing unlimited free rides all day.

Imagine zipping through Montreal’s vibrant neighbourhoods or cruising along the scenic Old Port without spending a dime. From the bustling Plateau to the picturesque waterfronts, every corner of the city is yours to explore.

Woman enjoys a leisurely ride in the park on a Tangerine-sponsored BIXI bike.Courtesy of Tangerine Bank

Tangerine and BIXI Montreal are collaborating to remind everyone that life can be simple, especially when getting around the city. That's why, on May 17, you can enjoy unlimited 30-minute rides on regular bikes and 20 minutes on e-bikes from every BIXI station.

Ride into Summer with Tangerine

Price: Free up to 30 minutes on regular BIXI and 20 minutes on electric BIXI.

When: May 17, 2024

Where: Montreal, QC

Details: To get your free rides, download the BIXI app, select the One-Way Tangerine pass and follow the instructions. Once you’re signed up, head to any station, grab a bike and start exploring.

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