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The Annual Royal Lepage Comox Valley Snow to Surf Adventure Relay Race is almost here

COMOX VALLEY, BC- The Royal Lepage Comox Valley Snow to Surf Adventure Relay Race still has some spots open for teams.

The race is on April 28th.

The events includes: alpine skiing, cross country skiing, running, mountain biking, kayaking, road cycling and canoeing.

They start at the top of Mount Washington, go down to mountain, across Comox Lake and paddle up the Courtenay River to Comox Harbour.

Online registration is still open for full teams and even people looking to join a team.

Teams are made up of 4-9 people.

There are currently 133 adult teams and 3 junior teams registered.

150 adult teams and 25 junior teams is the max for this event.

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