The Rolling Barrage

The Rolling Barrage is an annual coast to coast ride in Canada to raise awareness to end the stigma that surrounds PTSD.

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The Rolling Barrage

🏍️ A Ride with Purpose The Rolling Barrage isn’t your average motorcycle tour—it’s a mission-driven ride that starts on the Atlantic coast in Halifax and rolls all the way to the Pacific. Founded by and for those who’ve served, this annual event brings together veterans, first responders, their families, and allies to shine a spotlight on the invisible wounds of service. Along the route, riders stop to share stories, honour fallen comrades, and host community events that educate the public about PTSD, peer support, and mental health resources.

🤝 Stomping the Stigma, One Mile at a Time Every kilometer of the Rolling Barrage carries a dual purpose: raising funds for veteran- and responder-focused charities and breaking down the barriers of silence. Participating nonprofits receive donations from registration fees and sponsorships, while local gatherings—like memorial services at Terry Fox Lookout in Thunder Bay—offer free peer-led workshops and family support activities. The result is a growing movement that combines the thrill of the open road with the healing power of community.

🚀 Join the Movement Whether you ride or cheer from the sidelines, there’s a place for you in the Rolling Barrage. Registration is free for veterans and first responders (and open to all who support the cause), and donations are welcomed at every stop. Check the route map, mark your calendar for August, and prepare to be part of something greater than yourself—a coast-to-coast demonstration of solidarity, service, and sister/brotherhood on two wheels.

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