Ticket Prices |
Adult (18+ yrs) | €22 | €18 |
Concession (Jobseeker / Senior / Student) |
€34 | €26 |
Child (6-17 yrs) | €4 | €4 |
Baby/Toddler (0-5 yrs) | Free | Free |
Family (Max. 2 adults + 5 children) |
€52 | €44 |
Challenge | €22 | €18 |
Venue Info
Partner Charity
Take Part in Your Own Way
Start time
TBC
Start location
Take Part in Your Own Way
Address
Challenge
Start time
TBC
Start location
Challenge
Address
Calgary
Start time
5:15
Start location
Calgary
Peace Bridge
Address
Distress Centre Calgary
Distress Centre Calgary (DCC) has provided 24-hour crisis support in Calgary and southern Alberta since 1970. They do this through their 24-hour crisis and 211 information and referral line, email, daily chat, and daily text for our youth. They also provide short term professional counselling for individuals, couples and families in crisis. They do not define crisis and all their services are free.

Virtual:Ottawa
Start time
5:00
Start location
Virtual:Ottawa
Virtual: No official route has been organised
Address
Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa
YSB has a team of experienced counsellors, with access to a multi-disciplinary team. They offer welcoming, non-judgmental mental health services for youth and families. All services are free and accessible in both official languages (English and French). These services include a crisis phone line, crisis chat service, a walk-in clinic, counselling services, intensive family support, as well as a mobile crisis intervention team working in the community.

Vancouver
Start time
4:15
Start location
Vancouver
Burnaby Lake Rugby Club
Address
Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention Centre of BC
The Crisis Centre of BC is dedicated to providing help and hope to individuals, organizations, and communities. Spanning the spectrum of crisis support, suicide prevention, and postvention, we engage staff and volunteers in a variety of services and programs that educate, train, and support the strength and capacity of individuals and communities. We offer Immediate access to barrier-free, non-judgemental, confidential support and follow-up through 24/7 phone lines and online services, along with education and training programs that promote mental wellness and equip schools, organizations and communities to assist people at risk of suicide.

Edmonton
Start time
4:15
Start location
Edmonton
Victoria Park Pavilion
Address
Coordinated Suicide Prevention Programme
Established in 1998, the Coordinated Suicide Prevention Program (CSPP) is a prevention and education program, based in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region West. We work under the charitable status of the Simon Poultney Foundation. We work in partnership with schools and community groups to reduce stigma related to suicide, to build community capacity by equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to respond to people at risk of suicide, to provide hope for those living with thoughts of suicide, and support for those who have lost someone to suicide.
