Bicycling from Vancouver Island to Ottawa
THUNDER BAY, SAULT STE MARIE, ONTARIO ~~~~ June 18, 2022 (LSNews) On April 26 of this year, a cyclist by the name of Cara McMinn left Courtenay on British Columbia's Vancouver Island. Cara dipped her tires in the Pacific Ocean, caught a ferry to the mainland and is now here in Thunder Bay. Yes, she road her bike here, with a little help from some support vehicles along the way!
Cara McMinn and Tell Your Story Memorial Ride seeks to Memorialize vaccine death and give support to the vaccine injured. Thousands of cyclists cross this nation every summer but Cara is cycling to encourage you to "Tell Your Story" on vaccine death or injury. Each Story gives us all a chance to support vaccine survivors and bring comfort to grieving families.
If you have suffered an experimental vaccine injury, it is nothing to be ashamed about. In fact you were strong enough to survive this experimental vaccine and "Your Story" is a powerful truth that the rest of us need to hear. Cara McMinn wants to hear "Your Story" !
You can meet Cara either this Saturday June 18th from 4pm onwards at Campfire with Cara Event, or Sunday June 19th from 7-10pm at a private Cara Meet & Greet Event. Both are detailed below. For questions, email [email protected] .
Saturday June 18th 4pm - all evening Campfire with Cara Event details: Blue Jay Meadows Farm has gratiously offered to host Cara and anyone wanting to meet her for a Bonfire. Bring your own food to cook over the campfire and beverages. Bob will bring a huge pot of chilli for all, Steph is bringing her homemade salad. Your welcome to camp out for the night, or stay as late as you like. It is located at 493 Neva Road, Kakabeka Falls. From 11/17 turn left to Stanley Hwy 588. After crossing the bridge in Stanley, keep driving about 15 km. You will pass Green Acres Variety on your left and the MTO yard on your right. We are just a couple km past here. Turn Left onto Neva Road and it is the first driveway on your left. See Map. Bring your friends ! There will be a convoy leaving Arthur Street Wal-Mart parking lot at 3pm.
Sunday 7pm-10pm Cara Meet & Greet at a yet to be determined private Thunder Bay backyard. Bring your own snacks and beverages and lawnchairs if you have. Please email [email protected] for the direction details.
Submitted by:
Bob Kowalczyk on behalf of Cara McMinn
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