The Northern Pass ride for cancer research will be held in the Bracebridge area
Cyclists will be out in force across Bracebridge and Gravenhurst this Saturday for the Princess Margaret Northern Pass to Conquer Cancer. The annual ride raises money for life-saving research at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.
It starts and finishes at the Bracebridge Sportsplex, with routes ranging from 40 to 160 kilometres. Roads will be busy from early morning through the afternoon, so drivers are urged to watch for riders. Post-ride celebrations, live music, and a barbecue will run until 4 p.m. Organizers say every dollar raised goes toward cancer research.
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