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Tour de Rock 2019 Comox Valley Stops

Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock kicked off on Saturday with riders heading to Port Alice to begin their 1600km trek. All funds raised goes towards Camp Goodtimes and paediatric cancer research.

With each community they ride through, riders fundraise to get more money helping the great cause. You’ll have opportunities to donate and participate at the following locations in the Comox Valley. Please note organisers do their best to stick to the scheduled times, but all times are subject to change.

8:45am-9:15am – Miracle Beach Elementary School

9:15am-9:45am – Rest Stop – Merville Hall

9:45am-10:30am – Comox Valley Dodge

10:40-11am – LUNCH @ Boston Pizza Courtenay

11am-11:45am – Aspen Park Elementary School

12pm-12:15pm – Ecole Au-coeur-de-lile

12:30pm-12:45pm – Brooklyn Elementary School

12:50-1pm – Airport Elementary

1pm-1:15pm – Comox Air Force Museum

1:30-1:50pm – Aspen Peninsula Co-Op Bar

2pm-2:15pm – Coast Capital Savings

3pm – Bayview Hotel

6:30pm – DINNER @ Ecole Au-coeur-de-lile

 

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7:30am – Depart from Bayview Hotel

7:35am-7:45am – Mark Isfeld HS

7:50am-8am – Breakfast @ Thrifty Foods (444 Lerwick Rd)

8:45am-8:50 – Valley View Elementary School

9am-9:30am – Cumberland Community School

9:50am-10:05am – Royston Elementary

10:20am-10:40am – Union Bay Community Hall

11am-12pm – Rest Stop – Bowser Credit Union

 

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