Oakville Beaver, 7 Jun 2000, B6

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B6 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday June 7, 2000 Canoeist on thirdleg ofcross-Canada trek On Saturday, June 3rd, two women set out be canoe from Reindeer Lake, Saskatchewan, to paddle the third and final leg of Canada by Canoe, a 9,000-kilometre paddle, over three consecu tive summ ers, from the St. Lawrence R iver to the Arctic Ocean. The journey was conceived by Erin M cK night, a 24-year-old local resident, in the winter of 1997. M cK night and M arie Roberts, began the first leg of the expedition in April 1998 on the St. Lawrence River. W hen the tw o reached the town of Marathon, on the north shore of Lake Superior, Marie was forced to abandon the expedition due to family emergency. Despite an injured foot, McKnight contin ued on alone, paddling the remaining 500 kilometres on Lake Superior to Thunder Bay. McKnight returned to Thunder Bay the following May with a new paddling partner, Alison Pick, to resume her paddle to the Arctic Ocean. By August, 1999, the paddlers reached Reindeer Lake in northern Saskatchewan; covering a total distance of 6,000 kilometres over two summers. McKnight has set out in the 17.5 foot, 56 pound Kevlar canoe from Reindeer Lake with friends M aura Sullivan, and Pamela Lewis who will take over for the Mackenzie River portion, in an attem pt to reach Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, by October 2000. The paddlers have been dehy drating their own food and repair ing equipm ent throughout the winter in preparation for this sum mer, presenting slide shows of their voyage and lining up spon sors. The major objective of this cross Canada odyssey is to raise awareness about mental health issues. M cKnight chose this cause because her mother was diag nosed as `manic depressive' and took her own life when she was eight years old. "Unfortunately, there is a great stigma surrounding mental illness. Fear and ignorance have created the false belief that a person with mental illness has a weak charac ter and is potentially dangerous. Pets welcome at Saturday's Life Hike Organizers of Oakville's Life Hike 2000 are pleased to welcome a few new friends to the trails this year . . . pets. With the help of event sponsor, PetCare Insurance, domestic animals will be part of the Life Hike on Saturday, June 10th, on the Glen Abbey Trail system. When registra tion begins at 8:30 a.m., PetCare Insurance will have a table set up in the gymnasium of Glen Abbey Recreation Centre to sign up furry friends. All pet participants will receive a bandanna and drink of water before heading out to the trails. Participants of the peo ple variety receive a Life Hike T-shirt, hikers pack, pre-hike snack, Ben & Jerry's ice cream and entry to win one o f many random draw prizes. Registration donations of $25, in cash or collected pledges, go to Surviving Strep -- Strategies for Life (SS-SFL). "We're delighted to add this new dimension to the event," says SS-SFL founder, Catherine Mulvale. "The expansive trails can accommodate hikers of all types and since pets are part of the family, it only makes sense for them to join us on the journey. We welcome PetCare Insurance and their regis trants." PetCare Insurance is a new sponsor to the event this year. The company offers a wide range o f accident and illness cov erage for dogs and cats. All PetCare products carry the exclu sive endorsement of the Canadian and Ontario Veterinary Medical Associations. PetCare is currently enjoying its sec ond successful year in Oakville. Pledge forms for pets and their parents are available at PetCare Insurance at 710 Dorval Dr. The Life Hike is an annual event presented by Surviving Strep -- Strategies for Life. Proceeds from the event support research awareness o f group A strep bacteria and resulting illnesses which include scarlet fever, flesh eating disease, and toxic shock. Pledge forms are available at The Oakville Beaver, Royal Banks, community centres, and libraries, Joshua Creek Furniture, and other retailers showing Life Hike 2000 posters. For more information about the event or Strategies for Life, call 257-0007. Canoeist Erin McKnight has left for the third leg of her 9,000- km Canada by Canoe trip to raise awareness of mental health issues. This stigma prevents people from recognizing, addressing and understanding `sym ptom s' of mental illness and fully participat ing in their community. "Canada by Canoe is an attempt to bring awareness to mental health issues and erase the stigma by focusing on under standing and education," says McKnight. An estimated one in four Canadians will suffer from depression serious enough to require treatment at some point in their lives. The World Health Organization said that by the year 2020, depression would be the leading cause of disability in the developing countries. 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