800 cyclists to participate in Ride for Cancer powered by BMO Bank of Montreal on September 28
HALIFAX, Sept. 26, 2019 /CNW/ -
What: | On Saturday, September 28, more than 800 riders will embark on an epic journey spanning 160 kilometres from Mahone Bay to Halifax. Ride for Cancer powered by BMO Bank of Montreal is Atlantic Canada's largest one-day fundraising cycling event hosted in partnership by the QEII Foundation and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada. |
When: | Interview opportunities with participants: Saturday, September 28 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. |
Where: | LED Roadway Lighting, 115 Chain Lake Drive, Halifax, N.S. (finish line celebration) |
Why: | Since 2015, Ride for Cancer powered by BMO Bank of Montreal has raised over $1.7 million net to advance cancer care for Atlantic Canadians. Funds raised here, stay here, and this year riders will support local cancer care to: - fund state-of-the art cervical cancer diagnostic and treatment equipment; - help fund Atlantic Canada's first surgical robotics system at the QEII, which will treat a range of cancers with a laser focus on prostate cancer; - fuel ground-breaking research to find new treatments and cures for blood cancer patients; and - provide more support programs for patients and their families during the toughest moments of the lives. |
Who: | Riders – completing five distance options via the Rum Runners Trail (25, 50, 75 or 100 kilometres) or via road (100, 130 or 160 kilometres) – volunteers, sponsors, and supporters. |
SOURCE QEII FOUNDATION