MEDIA ADVISORY: More than 6,000 people are taking on the CN Tower this weekend as WWF's annual Climb for Nature returns
There's still time to join and help raise more than $1 million for nature and wildlife
TORONTO, April 19, 2024 /CNW/ - Thousands of people will conquer the CN Tower's 1,776 steps this weekend as part of WWF's annual CN Tower Climb for Nature. Together, WWF-Canada and climbers aim to raise more than $1 million for wildlife conservation over two days.
Though Saturday's climb is sold out, people in the GTA and beyond who wish to take on the 144-floor challenge can still register to climb on Sunday at wwf.ca/cntower.
WHERE: CN Tower
WHO:
Megan Leslie, WWF-Canada president and CEO.
Scott Sandison, WWF-Canada VP of Community & Legacy Giving and former Team Canada Olympian.
11 a.m. Last of the climbers should have cleared the tower.
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
5:30 a.m. Media desk opens at the base of CN Tower.
6 ? 6:30 a.m. Elite Climbers (competitive climbers) will vie for the fastest time up the CN Tower.
Elite Climbers will be available for interviews at the top of the tower from 6:30-7 a.m.
7 ? 10 a.m. Individual climbers start up the tower.
10 a.m. Last climber enters the tower.
11 a.m. Last of the climbers have cleared the tower.
?Please note that all media will be required to sign security waiver forms. Forms will be available at the media desk in the base of the tower.
We will do our best to accommodate interviews throughout the weekend. For a photo-op or interview with a specific climber, please contact WWF-Canada to arrange in advance. ? For photos footage of past climbs, please view here.
About WWF-Canada's Climb for Nature WWF-Canada's most significant fundraising event, the Climb for Nature X CN Tower raises more than?$1 million?to protect habitats and species across Canada and around the world. For the first time, the Climb for Nature is going national with an event at BC Place on May 26 and an anywhere climb taking place between April 20 ? June 9. For more information, visit wwf.ca/climb.
About World Wildlife Fund Canada WWF-Canada is committed to equitable and effective conservation actions that restore nature, reverse wildlife loss and fight climate change. We draw on scientific analysis and Indigenous guidance to ensure all our efforts connect to a single goal: a future where wildlife, nature and people thrive. For more information visit?wwf.ca.
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. ("CUC or "the Company") announced its consolidated unaudited results for the three months ended March 31, 2024 ("First Quarter 2024" or "Q1 2024") (all figures stated in United States Dollars)....
The latest insights briefing from the Energy Transitions Commission, Overcoming Turbulence in the Offshore Wind Sector, highlights the need for governments and the offshore wind industry to join forces to restore confidence in the market, drive down...
Temperatures will soar two to four degrees above the historical average across much of the United States this summer, leading to an increased demand for electricity to run air conditioners.
More 90-degree days are expected in New York City, Boston,...
Today, Team Canada announced that three of Canada's leading corporations, Concord Green Energy (Concord Pacific), RBC and TELUS, will sponsor its historic bid at the inaugural Puig Women's America's Cup and the UniCredit Youth America's Cup in...
Community and company leaders celebrated the opening of GAF Energy's new 450,000-square-foot Timberline Solartm manufacturing facility in Georgetown, Texas, at a ribbon-cutting event today. GAF Energy, a Standard Industries company and a leading...