Bright skies and warmer temperatures greeted thousands of cyclists Sunday as the 18th annual Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario’s ‘CN Cycle for hit the roads and trails. In mid-afternoon, the online toteboard indicated the event was well over it’s $2-million target, with $2,022,447 confirmed in donations. The event was created to raise funds for pediatric oncology care and research at the hospital.
The massive event began and ended at the Canadian War Museum, bringing participants far and wide across the capital. There were cycling routes, walking routes along the Ottawa River and entertainment and activities. In addition to the regular attractions, this year, CN Cycle for CHEO unveiled a 100K circuit for the first time.
Called the “CN Century Ride,” the new route took 500 participants into stunning Gatineau Park. On its website, CHEO hailed its three “ambassadors,” Charlie, Easton and Ibrahim. “These young ambassadors and their families know first-hand what the patients at CHEO are going through.
Their commitment of time, energy and enthusiasm inspires us all to support the crucial work devoted to ending pediatric cancer. “The courage these young people bring to this event makes us so proud to present them to you,” says CHEO on its website. Last year, the event raised a whopping $2.
2 million, with more than 7,000 participants, despite rainy weather. Photos by Ashley Fraser Our website is your destination for up-to-the-minute news, so make sure to bookmark our homepage and sign up for our newsletters so we can keep you informed. RelatedSons of Scotland Pipe Band celebrates 80th anniversary of VE Day in OttawaThe notorious Cavanagh Bump is back.
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