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Event Information

Cops for Cancer Tour de North is an exciting annual event where police agencies and emergency service personnel cycle for 7 days across 850 km of Northern BC, raising money for childhood cancer research and support services at the Canadian Cancer Society. 

Tour de North has grown on the strength of dedicated volunteers and community partners. We are excited to continue our mission for 2024!

Tour de North remains determined to continue supporting children and families living with cancer with and beyond cancer. Your ongoing support is vital as we continue towards making life better today and transform the future of cancer forever.

Why? Because nothing big gets solved by one person or one organization. To take on cancer, it takes every one of us. It takes a society. Donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society through Cops for Cancer are used to fund life-saving pediatric cancer research and caring support programs like Camp Goodtimes.  

Donate today to help us pedal our way to support children with a cancer diagnosis. It takes a society to take on cancer.

See the leaderboard below for a current list of Rider Fundraisers

Meet the riders for Tour de North

Click below to enter our raffle

BC Raffle

Event details

September 20 - 26, 2024

 


Questions?

copsforcancer@cancer.ca

 


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Leaderboard

  1 - Douglas Furlong ($9,526.53)
  2 - Andrew Simpson ($8,090.80)
  3 - Jacob Koomen ($7,657.20)
  4 - Allison Fenske ($7,439.26)
  5 - Sharleen Bast ($6,965.20)
  6 - Meghan Driscoll ($6,404.79)
  7 - David Horvath ($5,562.40)
  8 - Robert Orlowski ($4,653.22)
  9 - Terry Jackson ($4,219.80)
  10 - Ron Gallo ($4,102.50)

Tour de North Route map

September 20-26, 2024

Tour de north map

Sept 20 - Dawson Creek, Fort St. John

Sept 21 - Fort St. John, Hudson's Hope, Chetwynd

Sept 22 - Chetwynd, Powder King

Sept 23 - Powder King, MacKenzie

Sept 24 - Mackenzie, Bear Lake, Prince George

Sept 25 - Prince George, Hixon, Quesnel

Sept 26 - Quesnel, MCLeese Lake, Williams Lake

Impact

Why we Ride?

With your support, we’re helping people live longer and enhancing their quality of life.

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We are the largest national charitable funder of childhood cancer research.

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We provide a support system that helps children with cancer and their families live their lives as fully as possible.

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We advocate for better support for parents and legal guardians who care for children with cancer and help shape health policies that will save lives.