Events
Navy Bike Ride Expands to Connect with Canadians
A signature event of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), the Navy Bike Ride, will be open this year for participants of any age and ability from across the country, as well as sailors deployed around the world.
“We come together in the spirit of camaraderie and community to support the men and women who serve,” states the Navy Bike Ride website.
For years, the Navy Bike Ride has served as an important event for the RCN to connect with everyday Canadians, give back to the community, and fulfill the Navy’s fitness mandate.
The Navy Bike Ride 2024 will take place in two formats: virtual and in-person. The in-person events will begin at the end of May and continue throughout June.
Different Events Coast to Coast
To showcase its footprint across Canada, the RCN is hosting in-person Navy Bike Ride events in four distinct communities:
- Ottawa, ON;
- Halifax, NS;
- Esquimalt, BC; and
- Quebec City, QC.
The Navy Bike Ride consists of three events:
- Signature Ride,
- Admiral’s Challenge, and
- Masthead Challenge.
Ride Location Information
The National Capital Region Navy Bike Ride will take place on Saturday, June 15. This ride is unique compared to the rest because it consists of two components: a 5K run or walk and a 5K cycling ride.
The Halifax ride will take participants along breathtaking views of the Atlantic View Trails, Shearwater Flyer and Salt Marsh.
Taking place on June 8, the different distance rides offered for the Halifax in-person event include:
- a six km kid’s ride,
- a 15 km ride,
- a 30 km ride, and
- a 37 km ride.
The Quebec City ride will take place on June 15. The ride in Esquimalt took place on May 25 and included a free kids and family ride.
The Navy Bike Ride also offers a virtual option. According to the Navy Bike Ride website, virtual rides are to be completed in one ride.
Giving Back
Funds raised by the Navy Bike Ride are given back to support Canadian Armed Forces members, Veterans, and their families. This is achieved by giving back to organizations like the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund, Support Our Troops, and Soldier On.
“With funds raised going to the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund, Support our Troops, and Soldier On, this event continues to solidify an extensive reach and encourage riders from coast-to-coast-to-coast to come together and collectively support such important causes. Every year, we as a community show what we can do as One Navy Strong,” states the Navy Bike Ride website.
A Signature Event
The Navy Bike Ride was founded in 2016 with a twofold purpose: encouraging health and fitness and connecting with local communities.
Registration is currently open. To register or learn more, visit the Navy Bike Ride website here.