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What is Hike for Hospice?

Hike for Hospice is a national, pledge-based community event that takes place in May to increase public awareness and raise funds in support of Hospice Society programs and services. Walk 1, 3 or 5 km as an individual or on a team.  Gather your friends, family, co-workers, teammates and more for this family and dog friendly walk/run. Honour someone special by walking in their memory.

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Why Hike?

Your fundraising dollars will go towards providing professional grief and palliative support programs and services, free of charge to residents of Delta and Tsawwassen First Nation Land who are grieving or at the end of life. 100% of funds raised provides supportive care in Delta. For more information about Heron Hospice Society of Delta, click here.

 

On behalf of the individuals and families who benefit from Heron Hospice Society of Delta services, thank you for your support.

  • Honour your mother on her special day

  • Walk in memory of someone special

  • Rally your friends and family to form a team

  • Be a community hero by raising funds for hospice supportive care

  • Bring your leashed dog 

Pet
Friendly

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Event Day Activities


Music

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Hot Dogs & more

9:00 am      Registration, music and more

9:30 am      Welcoming remarks

9:45 am      Warm Up

10:00 am    Hike begins

11:15 am     Pledge tally, awards and prizes

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Note: You must be in attendance to receive prizes and awards. Registered participants receive an event kit while supplies last.

Location

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Paterson Park, located at 5800 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Ladner at the corner of Ladner Trunk Road and Highway 17A. The accessible gravel track is approximately 1000 steps or 0.5 miles.  The Park is located across the street from the Ladner Bus Exchange.  Parking is available on the street and at the nearby Ladner Leisure Centre.

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We acknowledge that this event will take place on the traditional territory of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations and of all the Hun’qumi’num speaking people who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial.

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