Hundreds of motorcycle riders will cross the country next month to raise awareness of the stigma surrounding PTSD.
The Rolling Barrage leaves Halifax, Nova Scotia on August 1st and will arrive in Burnaby, British Columbia on August 20th.
New Brunswick Spokesperson Darlene Thompson says this honours groups including emergency responders, veterans, and military, “Riding a motorcycle itself is therapy. I find it is great when I am having a bad day. I go for a ride. You meet so many people along the route. It was absolutely amazing to see these people come alive and share their stories and it really is something. it’s hard to describe unless you have been there to experience it.”
Thompson says it’s an incredible feeling hearing the shared stories of survival.
“The ride is to support PTSD for groups including, military, and veteran first responders, police, fire, EMS, and safety personnel. We have every walk of life that take part in the ride. One of the guys that rode with last year, was a firefighter, and civilians along the way. It’s a great way to see the country. And the camaraderie that comes out of it is just amazing.”
The public is encouraged to support riders as they pass through communities along the route across Canada.
For more details on the Rolling Barrage, visit their website
The 2022 plan is as follows:
August 1 – Halifax to Yarmouth NS
August 2 – Yarmouth to Amherst NS
August 3 – Amherst NS to Campbellton NB
August 4 – Campbellton NB to Montmagny QC
August 5 – Montmagny QC to Kingston ON
August 6 – Kingston to Orillia ON
August 7 – Orillia to North Bay ON
August 8 – North Bay to Sault Ste Marie ON
August 9 – Sault Ste Marie to Thunder Bay ON
August 10 – Thunder Bay to Dryden ON
August 11 – Dryden ON to Neepawa MB
August 12 – Neepawa MB to Saskatoon SK
August 13 – Saskatoon SK to Bonnyville AB
August 14 – Bonnyville to Fort McMurray AB
August 15 – Fort McMurray to Stony Plain AB
August 16 – Stony Plain to Okotoks AB
August 17 – Okotoks AB to Cranbrook BC
August 18 – Cranbrook to Grand Forks BC
August 19 – Grand Forks BC to Merritt BC
August 20 – Merritt to Burnaby BC