The very thing that caused him to adapt, also meant he had more bikes to work on. “Because of COVID, everyone has decided they wanted to start riding bikes a lot more.” Combine that with being next to the Trans-Canada bike path and it’s a recipe for success. “There’s lots of commuters coming by every day and if they have a problem mid-ride, it’s a lot easier to stop in for a small thing,” he says. “He’s right off the bike path, it’s the perfect place to be,” says Kirk Reid, a passing cyclist. Zurawlev says he’s also a part of the Ski-Patrol at Camp Fortune, which means he’s trained in first aid. That has come in handy working next to the major bike path. “