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Cops for Cancer Tour de North starts in Dawson Creek on Wednesday

The 850km Cops for Cancer Tour de North will begin in only a couple of days.

PG RCMP have released the schedule for the week long route:

September 14           Dawson Creek to Fort St. John 

September 15           Fort St. John to Chetwynd 

September 16           Chetwynd to Powder King 

September 17           Powder King to Mackenzie 

September 18           Mackenzie to Prince George 

September 19           Prince George to Quesnel 

September 20           Quesnel to Williams Lake 

“The riders have been training for months to make sure they are well prepared for the challenges this ride will give them. From grueling eight-hour days to thousands of meters in elevation change, the riders are prepared to see this event through,” said Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, media liaison for the Cops for Cancer, Tour de North. 

The tour has raised over $85,000 so far, you can see the donation progress here.

For more information on the tour, click here.

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