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  • Thorncliffe Park Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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    Distance: 7 km from Toronto
    Sun, Jul 12, 2026 at 5:00 PM

    The Tour de Thorncliffe is back for 2026 with ambitious targets and exciting prizes.

    A collaboration between the Thorncliffe Park Autism Support Network (TPASN) and the Women’s Cycling Network, with support from organizational partners The Neighbourhood Office, Gateway Bike Hub and Cycle Toronto, this annual event raises money to provide free summer camps for children with special needs.

    Inclusive Summer Camps That Make a Difference

    Our camps have been a tremendous success, bringing together children with and without neuro-developmental disorders in an environment that fosters awareness, understanding, and acceptance. “While there were free camps in the city, none were open to children with special needs,” says TPASN’s Dr. Shakhlo Sharipova—which is why our inclusive model is so vital.

    Each year, demand for these camps grows, and the need for support from families in our community continues to rise. We’re calling on the community and local businesses to help us raise $20,000 to fund camps in Thorncliffe Park and Flemingdon Park. Every contribution, big or small, helps create life-changing experiences for children.

    With your support, we can:

    ✔ Provide a free, enriching camp experience for 70 children, helping them build social skills, enjoy the benefits of outdoor play, and develop healthy habits.

    ✔ Hire qualified educators and one-on-one assistants to support children with high sensory and behavioural needs.

    ✔ Cover materials, nutritious meals (breakfast, lunch & snacks), and specialized entertainers who create an engaging, inclusive environment for kids with autism and other neuro-developmental differences.

    Together, we can ensure every child has the chance to learn, grow, and thrive—regardless of ability.

    #Donate Now #Join Our Fundraiser

    New for 2026: Donate to win, fund raise to win one of our wide range of donated prizes!

    Donate to win

    Every $5 you donate gives you a chance to win a fabulous prize in our raffle. The more you donate before July 12th the greater your chances of winning! Raffle tickets can be picked up at the Grand Celebration on July 12, where the draw will take place. You must be at the event to choose your prize.

    Fundraise to win

    For every $5 you fund raise, you get another chance to win an amazing raffle prize. The more money you raise by July 12, the more chances you will have to win. Raffle tickets can be picked up at the Grand Celebration on July 12, where the draw will take place. You must be at the event to choose your prize.

    Attend any one of our events - all are free and open to everyone!

    • June 13 - Opening Ceremony & First Lap

    • June 20 - "Miles for Smiles" Flemingdon Park Group Ride

    • June 27 - "The Great Canadian Women's Ride" Thorncliffe Park Collective Ride under WCN lead in R.V. Burgess park

    • July 4 - Tour de Thorncliffe Campers Victory lap, starting point - Thorncliffe park school, a parade around the neighbourhood.

    • July 11 at 10 am - Closing Ceremony & Final Lap,

    Help us raise $20,000 to run our inclusive camps all summer long!

    Thank you to your interest and support.

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  • Hanlan's Point Beach, Lakeshore Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2E9, Canada
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    Distance: 3.3 km from Toronto
    Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    Toronto Island

    Triathlon and Duathlon

    A Triathlon with a view of the Toronto Skyline

    Hosted at Halan’s Point on Toronto Island. Come enjoy all that Toronto Island has to offer.

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    A Triathlon just a short Ferry ride from Downtown Toronto

    After your event, stay and enjoy all the Toronto Island has to offer

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  • 1612 Dundas St W, Old Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1T8, Canada
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    Distance: 4 km from Toronto
    Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 6:00 AM
    CyclingMountain Biking via BikeReg
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