Inaugural End2End Cancer Relay ready to ride from Victoria to Port Hardy and back
- A team of cancer-fighting cyclists will complete the 1,000-kilometre End2End ride from Victoria to Port Hardy on June 18, 2025.
- The event, scheduled from June 17 to 19 to take advantage of longer daylight hours, is organized to raise support for a local grassroots charity assisting families affected by childhood cancer on Vancouver Island.
- The North Island community supports the event through fundraisers like the June 7 Happy Gilmore beer-and-burger event at Port Hardy's Royal Canadian Legion.
- Executive director Susan Kerr explained that their team is familiar with the difficulties and processes involved and is ready to provide assistance, highlighting that all funds raised will remain on Vancouver Island.
- The ride and related activities aim to raise $100,000 to help children and families facing cancer on Vancouver Island and nearby islands.
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Inaugural End2End Cancer Relay ready to ride from Victoria to Port Hardy and back
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