Is there a fundraising minimum?
There will be a $2500 minimum for participants who will be joining us for our two day event. However you can sign up to ride virtually with no minimum required.
Am I able to complete a delayed self-pledge in order to participate on event weekend, and finish my fundraising post-event?
No, you will not be able to use a credit card to create a delayed self-pledge if you are below the $2,500 fundraising minimum. All funds need to be received by July 22 in order to receive your event packet and participate in the event. If you are below the $2,500 fundraising minimum, you will be able to make a self-donation at packet pick-up prior to the event starting.
Please reach out to get help reaching your goals from our Tour Guides.
Is there a registration fee?
The Registration fee for the 2024 Enbridge Tour Alberta for Cancer is $20.
Can I ride an electric bike (E-bike)?
Pedal assisted electric bikes (E-bikes) with a maximum power of 500 watts and maximum speed of 32 km/h are permitted in the Enbridge Tour Alberta for Cancer. E-bikes with a throttle or are above the maximum wattage or speed are not permitted. This is for the safety of all our participants, volunteers and staff.
Is there an age requirement to ride in the event?
Yes, it is 16 years of age for the live event with a parent or guardian. If participating virtually, there is no age limit.
Can I bring my dog to event?
While we are dog lovers at the Tour, we HIGHLY recommend that dogs are left at home or with friends during Tour weekend. Our riders (and furry friends) safety is of upmost importance to us and with thousands of bikes, long days, crowds and hot weather, the Tour is not the best environment for pets. We also need to take into account our riders and spectators’ comfort and health/safety.
Can I still submit donations by cheque?
Yes, you can print off the donation forms from the website and mail them in to us at 710-10123 99 St NW Edmonton, AB T5J 3H1
What are the funds used for?
World class care and research. Alberta’s 17 cancer centres. Critical equipment. Urgent needs. See more about these in our Tour Dollars at Work.
Does the money stay in Alberta?
Yes, monies raised through this event benefit the 17 cancer centres throughout the province. From Lethbridge to Fort McMurray, Albertans helping Albertans. Your community, your cancer centre — raising money for what matters to you.