Community & Charity · May 2026
Carry The Fire: Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Ride to Conquer Cancer
Each year, thousands of cyclists come together for a common purpose: to support one of the most respected cancer research institutions in the world. The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Ride to Conquer Cancer is more than just a cycling event; it's a movement built on progress, innovation, and real-world impact.
Supporting the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre means backing a global leader in cancer care and research. As one of the top five cancer research centres in the world, Princess Margaret is recognized for its groundbreaking work in areas like immunotherapy, precision medicine, and personalized cancer treatment. It's a place where discoveries don't just stay in the lab—they move quickly into clinical practice, changing outcomes for patients in real time.
The scale of impact is significant. Each year, Princess Margaret treats over 200,000 patients and is home to one of the largest cancer research programs in Canada. Its clinicians and scientists are responsible for advances that have helped improve survival rates and quality of life for people facing a wide range of cancers. This is not theoretical work. It's happening now, and it's making a measurable difference.
Equally important is how the foundation operates. Funds raised through initiatives like the Rides are directed toward high-impact research, treatment, and patient care programs at Princess Margaret. With a strong focus on accountability and transparency, the foundation has built a reputation for ensuring support is used effectively and responsibly. For those looking to get behind a cause, that confidence matters.
The ride itself reflects that same sense of purpose. Participants commit to months of training, culminating in a two-day cycling event that covers more than 200 kilometres. It's a physical challenge, but for most riders, the motivation runs deeper. Many are riding in honour of someone, in memory of someone, or simply in recognition of how widespread cancer's impact truly is.
There's also something powerful about the collective energy of the ride. Thousands of people, each with their own story, moving in the same direction. It's a reminder that while cancer touches nearly everyone in some way, so does the effort to change its course.