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Getting set for the 34th annual Royal LePage Snow to Surf Adventure Relay Race

Tomorrow marks the 34th annual Royal LePage Snow to Surf Adventure Relay Race.

The event takes racers from the top of Mount Washington, all the way down to Comox Marina Park.

Racer Bill Brett says he’s looking forward to it, and his team is looking to make up for a missed opportunity during last year’s race.

Brett says training has been going well, although one team member recently suffered an injury.

Brett says the team mixes up their training regime, with team members focusing on their specific leg of the race.

The Royal LePage Snow to Surf Adventure Relay Race starts tomorrow at Mount Washington at 8:45 AM. For more information on the event, check out snowtosurf.com.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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