The Ride for Vision & Valour is a four-day motorcycle journey with a powerful purpose, raising funds for the Military Police Fund for Blind Children, supporting visually impaired youth across Canada. www.mpfbc.ca

Riders begin their adventure from two starting points: Cochrane and Edmonton, making their way to Grande Prairie for the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Holland – Tulips & Triumphs event. The scenic route travels through Mayerthorpe, Whitecourt, Fox Creek, Grande Prairie, connecting riders to a cause deeply rooted in community and history.

The journey continues with a heartfelt ceremony follwed by a BBQ in Blueberry Mountain, the home of Col. James Riley Stone, founder of the MP Fund for Blind Children, where riders celebrate his enduring legacy. 

Riders then make their return through High Prairie, Slave Lake, Athabasca and Westlock heading back to Edmonton and all points south.

The Ride for Vision & Valour is more than a ride—it’s a celebration of vision, triumph and community spirit, uniting motorcyclists in a shared mission to change lives and honor one of Alberta’s own.  Our goal is to make it so the ride only costs the rider for rooms, the dine and dance, the BBQ, fuel and adult beverages out of pocket.  

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