Showing posts with label Confederation Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Confederation Bridge. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

Thousands of runners set to converge on Confederation Bridge



Thousands of runners set to converge on Confederation Bridge

This photo from The Guardian Archives shows walkers who took part  in the first Terry Fox run on the Confederation Bridge in 2005.
Guardian file photo

This photo from The Guardian Archives shows walkers who took part in the first Terry Fox run on the Confederation Bridge in 2005.

Published on September 17th, 2010
Ryan Ross

Travel Alert... The Confederation Bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic Sunday from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m.

When thousands of people head to the Confederation Bridge for the Terry Fox Run on Sunday, organizers say they will be ready.

This year marks the 30th anniversary for the fundraiser and will give runners a chance to cross the bridge that’s normally closed to pedestrians.

Laurel Lea, Confederation Bridge marketing and community affairs co-ordinator, said the organizers expect to see a similar number of people running when the run was on the bridge in 2005.

“Somewhere in the range of 14,000," she said.

The Confederation Bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic Sunday from 6 a.m. tp 1 p.m. and the run itself will take place from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m., she said.

“It gives us a one-hour buffer to set up and tear down what is going to be on the bridge.”

Besides thousands of runners, there will be water stations, first aid stations, garbage cans and bathrooms set up at intervals in one lane along the bridge, which will allow emergency vehicles to cross if necessary.

But even before the runners get there, the RCMP will be at work on both sides of the bridge to check run registration documents and direct traffic to the parking areas.

On the P.E.I. side, RCMP officers will man a check stop at the lights on Dickie Road and the Trans-Canada Highway in Borden-Carleton to direct drivers into the parking areas at Gateway Village while Mounties on the New Brunswick side will direct cars to the parking area in Cape Tormentine, Lea said.

Lea said from there, shuttles will take anyone who plans to run the length of the bridge to the opposite side so they can end on the same side as they parked.

“It just alleviates the traffic tie-up at the end.”

On the New Brunswick side, drivers will park in a big field that has been staked off and drivers on the Island side will park in the Gateway Village green space instead of the paved areas, she said.

“The expectation is there will be ample parking.”

There is no charge for parking or the shuttles.

As for safety during the run, Lea said there will be two ambulances at the ready, ski patrol will set up first aid stations every 1.5 kilometres and the Borden-Carleton fire department will have 10 first responders waiting at the end of the bridge.

“We’re covered in first aid.”

To prepare drivers for the pending bridge closure, electronic signs are going up on the roads leading to both ends of the bridge so they will know they can’t get across the bridge before they get to it, she said.

“Instead of going all the way to the bridge, they may delay their trip a little.”

Lea said she didn’t expect to see many people waiting for the bridge to reopen because there were only 17 cars in line to cross when the Terry Fox Run was on the bridge in 2005.

“It wasn’t a very big issue at all.”

Registration for the run is open until 11:59 p.m. Friday at www.terryfox.org and all runners will need to have their official confirmation documents.

rross@theguardian.pe.ca

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Maritime 50k Fox Run

3 Provinces
2 Borders
$1000
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The 30th Anniversary Terry Fox Run is being held on the Confederation Bridge between New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island this year. The Run is on Sunday September 19th.

Ultra-Marathoner John Van Ekris and his wife Loretta have organized a 50K run to challenge local runners and honour Terry.

Given that this is a rare opportunity to run from New Brunswick to PEI, they realized if they started from Tidnish Bridge Nova Scotia, the run could include 3 provinces in one day and cross 2 provincial borders, with the final stretch at the official Confederation Bridge-Terry Fox Run. A team fundraising goal of $1,000. has been set.

Most of the runners signed on to do this have never run 50K before though most or all have run a 42.2K Full Marathon.

Alex has signed on and I have decided to go along too; biking from the start to the bridge and then walking the 12.9K bridge (no bikes allowed).

Runners participating in this Maritime 50k Fox Run are:
  • John Van Ekris
  • Rebecca Pike
  • Alex Bain
  • Doug MacEachern
  • Francis Fagan
  • Jamie Mutch
  • Michael Gaudet
  • Nancy Morris
  • Shawn McCardle
  • Ron MacDougall
  • Ken Taylor
  • Gerard MacDonald
  • Diane Boswell
  • Shawn Shea
  • Scott Clark
Another handful are still considering it and will be added here if/when they commit to it.

We'll be starting in Tidnish Bridge at 5am. I'll be parting ways with the runners in Cape Jouriman to walk across, so will arrive much later than the runners. My husband/Alex's dad will be transporting us to Tidnish Bridge, providing support to the team, if needed, from there to the Bridge and then loading my bike on the car and waiting there until the bridge opens to traffic again at 1pm. There's a potluck feast to follow...

Please consider showing your support to this group and the Terry Fox Run by sponsoring Alex or me or any of the Maritime 50k Fox Run Team.

The Team Page is here:http://my.e2rm.com/TeamPage.aspx?teamID=168074&langPref=en-CA
There you'll find links to Alex's Page, my Page as well as the other runners' pages.

"This team is open to anyone wanting to join us in our run .We have set a goal to remind us of the many contributions Terry Fox has made in our lives as well as so many others."

If you're interested in joining the Maritime 50k Fox Run contact John Van Ekris.

Thanks to all who have supported the Terry Fox Run by sponsoring Alex in past years and thanks in advance to those who will choose to do so again. Thanks to John & Loretta for organizing this.

Thank You Terry Fox




Monday, April 5, 2010

Terry Fox Bridge Run - Registration Open


Confederation Bridge

Welcome to the Confederation Bridge - Terry Fox Run home page

On September 18, 2005, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the 'Marathon of Hope', Confederation Bridge, in partnership with the Terry Fox Foundation, staged the single largest Terry Fox Run ever held! 14,000 participants ran or walked the 12.9 km structure, raising $375,000 in Terry's name for cancer research.

The event was heralded as a success on all fronts.

Now, with the 30th anniversary of the 'Marathon of Hope' quickly approaching, Confederation Bridge and the Terry Fox Foundation have once again joined together to stage another record-setting Run.

We invite you to join us on Sunday, September 19, 2010, as we help to continue Terry's legacy and raise funds in the fight against cancer.

Don't miss out!

Here are some of the great advantages of doing the Terry Fox Run on the Confederation Bridge:

  • Unique experience of walking / running on the longest bridge over ice covered waters in the world
  • Opportunity to obtain event specific pledges. More pledges means more donations to the Terry Fox Foundation
  • Inclusion of YOUR NAME in a special commemorative DVD on display at the Visitor Information Centre in Gateway Village, PE, at the foot of Confederation Bridge

Plan to experience a warm welcome and traditional Maritime hospitality throughout all communities in the region. For more details and to help you plan your trip, visit the following websites:

http://www.confederationbridge.com

http://www.tourismpei.com

http://www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca

http://www.novascotia.com

http://www.walkandseacharlottetown.com

http://www.city.summerside.pe.ca

http://www.gomoncton.com

http://www.town.amherst.ns.ca

Click here to register

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