Runs until Friday, October 6, 2023 (See all dates)
Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock 2023 is September 23rd-October 6th.
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This year, law enforcement & emergency services personnel will cycle 14 days & 1200 km across Vancouver Island raising money for childhood cancer research & support services at the Canadian Cancer Society. Donations are used to fund life-saving pediatric cancer research & caring support programs like Camp Goodtimes. Watch for riders coming through your area & cheer them on. Donate today for a chance to win a Rocky Mountaineer journey, West Jet flights or a Vancouver Luxury Weekend. For details or to donate, go to Tour de Rock dot ca.
Ajinkya Chodankar from Courtenay Fire Rescue is taking part as well as Kirk Wolstenholme from Parksville Fire Rescue.
Schedule is below:
Sep 23 Port Alice
Sep 24 Port Hardy, Port McNeil
Sep 25 Woss, Sayward
Sep 26 Campbell River
Sep 27 Courtenay, Comox
Sep 28 Cumberland, Union Bay, Qualicum Beach, Parksville
Sep 29 Port Alberni
Sep 30 Ucluelet
Oct 1 Tofino, Nanaimo
Oct 2 Chemainus, Lake Cowichan, Duncan
Oct 4 Shawnigan Lake, Mill Bay, Westshore, Sooke
Oct 5 Oak Bay, Victoria, Sidney
Oct 6 Esquimalt, Saanich, Victoria
To donate or for more information, visit Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock 2023.
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