5th Annual Rotary Ride for Rescue – Cypress Mountain Hill Climb West Vancouver

Event Details

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Cypress Mountain

Riders will be riding up Cypress Mountain beginning at the junction of Cypress Bowl Road and Cypress Lane and finishing at the Cypress Mountain Lodge. 100% funds raised will support North Shore Rescue and other Rotary projects. Again this year there will be two rides, one on road and another on a BLT mountain bike trail. This affords a unique opportunity for the different biking communities to participate in the same event.

The registration fee is $50. Participants are asked to raise a suggested minimum of $100 in pledges. Tax receipts are available for pledges of $30 or more. (Riders must be 13 or older.)

Great prizes will be given to the top fundraisers. Bring friends and family along and enjoy a complimentary pancake breakfast at Cypress Mountain Lodge between 9:30 and 11:30.  Bring along some cash as well to purchase $5 raffle tickets for some great prizes that include two Arc’Teryx jackets, an Arc’Teryx backpack, golf for four at the Whistler Big Sky Golf Club, and a helicopter ride.

 

Event Details:

Check-in on June 13th at Mulgrave School:  7:30 – 8:45 am
Start time for both courses:  9:00 am

Register now at www.rotaryrideforrescue.org

 

Fundraising Proceeds: 

100% of the funds raised through pledges and rider registrations will support North Shore Rescue and Rotary projects. North Shore Rescue offers a variety of search and rescue services at no charge including mountain search and rescue; helicopter rescue; and public education. Learn more at North Shore Rescue. Rotary International is a global network of 1.2 million dedicated business and professional people who provide community and international service and help to build goodwill and peace in the world. Learn more at Rotary International or Rotary West Vancouver Sunrise.

 

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