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Marathon for mental health and addiction

Date:
Sat, May 30, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Location:
316 Wellington Street East
Mount Forest, Ontario
N0G 2L2
Canada
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42k Cycling Marathon Run Track Walk

Location: 326 wellington st east

Time: 11am till 1:30 pm

Free event to bring awareness to mental health and addiction

There will be a raffle for prizes and free pizza

Schedule:

Registration starts at 11 am

Marathon starts at 11: 30 to walk / run / or bike ride around the areana track

12: 45 pizza and socializing, there will be other booths set up that will provide information on mental health and addiction

Raffle draw at 1:15pm

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