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Killarney Cup Pond Hockey Tournament More Info
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Feb 19 to Feb 21 This four-on-four tournament is played on multiple outdoor ice surfaces on Fredericton's Killarney Lake. Organized as a fund-raiser for the local Rotary Club, the event offers divisions for men in the 35 and up and 45 and up age-range as well as women's divisions.
Killarney Lake Address: 1600 St. Mary's St. Fredericton NB CAN
Annual Heel ‘n Wheel-a-Thon + My Favorites
TBA Beginning at the Riverfront Walking Trail and ending at the Small Craft Aquatic Centre, this annual walk and run is a fundraiser for Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada. Whether participants want to walk, run, bike, or rollerblade, anything goes at this annual event.
Roadside Motel Fredericton Address: 3005 Woodstock Rd (Route 102) Fredericton (Silverwood) NB CAN E3C 1R2
Beach in the City - Beach Volleyball More Info
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TBA If you love beach volleyball and love to party, this is the weekend for you. 20 teams from around the Maritimes compete for cash and prizes in this co-ed beach weekend.
The rays will be out, the DJ's spinning and the hard bodies of beaches' most popular sport will be competing for the title. Chill out in the pool between games or grab a bite and a bucket and lounge in the sun.
Get your team registered by emailing the beach club at charliesbeachclub@yahoo.com. $100 per team. Discounted accommodation and meal rates for team members.
www.charliesbeachclub.ca
Annual Terry Fox Run More Info
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TBA "Even if I don't finish, we need others to continue. It's got to keep going without me." - Terry Fox, July 10, 1980, to a crowd of thousands in Scarborough, Ontario, nearly 8 weeks before he was forced by a reoccurrence of his cancer to stop his Marathon of Hope.
This is a non-competitive event where participants can walk, bike, or run up to 10 KMs.