Coast-to-coast motorcycle ride from Nova Scotia to Vancouver, BC takes place over 20 days to generate awareness, funding, and support for individuals and family members of those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Motorcyclists rode into Okotoks and down Veterans Way on Aug. 18, where Canadian flags had been erected by the Rotary Club and another larger one draped across between Okotoks and Black Diamond firetrucks. The ride marked the end of the seventeenth day of the Rolling Barrage, travelling from Jasper to Okotoks. The coast-to-coast motorcycle ride from Nova Scotia, to Vancouver, BC takes place over 20 days to generate awareness, funding, and support for individuals and family members of those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Okotoks and Black Diamond firefighters drape a giant Canadian flag from ladder engines over Veterans Way in Okotoks ahead of the Rolling Barrage on Aug. 18. The coast-to-coast motorcycle ride from Nova Scotia, NS to Vancouver, BC takes place over 20 days to generate awareness, funding, and support for individuals and family members of those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). By Brent Calver/OkotoksTODAY
Motorcyclists ride down Veterans Way in Okotoks at the end of the seventeenth day of the Rolling Barrage on Aug. 18. The coast-to-coast motorcycle ride from Nova Scotia, NS to Vancouver, BC takes place over 20 days to generate awareness, funding, and support for individuals and family members of those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). By Brent Calver/OkotoksTODAY
Motorcyclists ride down Veterans Way in Okotoks past Canadian flags erected by the Rotary Club at the end of the seventeenth day of the Rolling Barrage on Aug. 18. The coast-to-coast motorcycle ride from Nova Scotia, NS to Vancouver, BC takes place over 20 days to generate awareness, funding, and support for individuals and family members of those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). By Brent Calver/OkotoksTODAY
Motorcyclists ride down Veterans Way in Okotoks at the end of the seventeenth day of the Rolling Barrage on Aug. 18. The coast-to-coast motorcycle ride from Nova Scotia, NS to Vancouver, BC takes place over 20 days to generate awareness, funding, and support for individuals and family members of those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). By Brent Calver/OkotoksTODAY
Okotoks and Black Diamond firefighters drape a giant Canadian flag from ladder engines over Veterans Way in Okotoks ahead of the Rolling Barrage on Aug. 18. The coast-to-coast motorcycle ride from Nova Scotia, NS to Vancouver, BC takes place over 20 days to generate awareness, funding, and support for individuals and family members of those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). By Brent Calver/OkotoksTODAY