Cyclists ride across Canada to raise money to support reforestation
Global News
A couple from France saw the widespread devastation caused by the wildfires around Kelowna, B.C. during the summer of 2023. Now, they're on a mission to plant 10,000 trees.
A couple of determined cyclists have come to Calgary as part of their ambitious project to help the environment.
They know first-hand what it’s like when wildfires hit and they’re now taking steps to protect the planet.
Solene Soton and Kevin Firmin passed through Calgary on their bicycles as part of an effort that’s seeing them cover a lot of ground this spring and summer.
“We’re cycling across Canada, raising fund for reforestation after last year’s wildfires,” Soton said.
Soton and Firmin, a couple from France, saw the widespread devastation caused by the wildfires around Kelowna, B.C. during the summer of 2023.
They were working as “lifties” at the Big White Ski Resort, helping to run the lifts used by mountain bikers during the warmer months.
“The smoke was everywhere,” Firmin said. “It was really scary.”
When Big White’s lifts were shut down because of the heavy smoke, the couple joined the effort to provide support for evacuees fleeing the wildfires.