Museum Bike
Museum Bike: Culture on Wheels
The Region of Waterloo Museums is proud to announce the unveiling of their new interactive museum bike. The tricycle, built in Canada by Icicle Tricycles located in Victoria, British Columbia, features graphics by local multi-media artist Stephanie Scott. The artwork depicts key elements of each of the Region’s sites while also honouring the traditional lands we share. Funded by the FRIENDS of Region of Waterloo Museums, the bike allows new opportunities to bring the museum out into the community and provide inclusive programing.

Artist Stephanie Scott
Stephanie is a local artist and designer specializing in large-scale mural installations. She has an ever-expanding library of references which she draws upon for her designs. Her work incorporates elements of decorative art, ephemera, film, fashion, and the natural world.
Stephanie’s work can be seen throughout Southern Ontario, as well as Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco. Locally, she’s worked on hand-painted murals for the Downtown Kitchener BIA, Wilfrid Laurier and 44 Gaukel. You can learn more about her and her work at https://www.stephaniescott.design/

The Museum Bike in the News
Region of Waterloo Media Release: Culture in Motion: Region of Waterloo Museums and Archives Roll Out New Museum Bike
CTV News Article: Mobile museum exhibit, showing off landmarks and Indigenous gardening tips, pedals into Waterloo Region
CBC Video - Introducing Waterloo region's Museum Bike
Cambridge Today - Museum Bike brings Region's history, culture into the community