Raise $500 for WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature by Feb. 15 for a chance to visit the Canadian Rockies.
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CN Tower Climb
Toronto, Jan. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- People in southern Ontario can get a start on their New Year's resolutions to exercise, travel and make a difference by signing up for WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature. It’s that easy to accomplish all three: get in shape to climb the Toronto landmark’s 1,776 steps, support much-needed conservation efforts that benefit wildlife and fight climate change, and be entered to win the early bird draw prize of an incredible trip for two through the Rockies with G-Adventures.
Returning on April 15 and 16, 2023, WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature will mark the first time the iconic tower’s 144-floor stairwell is open to the public since 2019.
Registration for Toronto’s tallest challenge is now open at wwf.ca/cntower.
Why WWF's CN Tower Climb for Nature is a great New Year's resolution:
Megan Leslie, WWF-Canada’s president and CEO, says:
“The need for WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature is greater than ever. Global wildlife populations have declined by 69 per cent, on average, in the last 50 years. When you climb the CN Tower, or you donate to someone who is, you’ll help WWF-Canada restore and protect habitats across the country. Step by step, floor by floor, together we can halt and reverse wildlife loss.”
About WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature
For footage of past climbs, please view here.
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.
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CONTACT: Emily Vandermeer WWF-Canada 5196161556 evandermeer@wwfcanada.org