KMGuide Walk with - Michelle - "Nose Hill Park" approx. 5km
– July 5, 2025
Join me Saturday July 5th at 9:00 am for a walk on the hill...
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Explore Nose Hill Park with me. About and History: The park was created in 1980 and covers over 11 square kilometres. Nose Hill is one of the only remaining examples of the high plains which once covered our city. Ancient rivers, successive glaciers and their run-off have eroded the landscape producing the surrounding valleys and lowlands. The most recent glaciers left behind "glacial erratics". One such erratic is on the east side of Nose Hill and was once a part of Mount Edith Cavell in Jasper National Park. The park contains significant archaeological sites, including stone circles. The hill was also a sacred place used for ceremonies and burials. European settlers began using the area in the late 1800s for farming and ranching. In the 1980s, much of the park was destined for residential development. However, vigorous citizen action saved the land for the magnificent park we have today.
DISTANCE: 5km LOOP
WALK NOTES: Some Hills, mixed terrain. Not much shade so come prepared. Bring your water, bug spray, sunscreen, and a hat!
MEETING SPOT: Nose Hill, West Parking Lot, Shaganappi Trail NW Google Map: https://g.co/kgs/s9oDNkJ (there is a bathroom at this parking lot)
WHEN: Saturday July 5, 2025 9:00 am MT
Email Michelle.hofer@kidney.ca to let me know you are planning to join!
Join Heather and Jayne on Sunday, July 6 at 7:00am to beat the heat.
MEETING SPOT: Meet at the Sikome Lake Entrance off Sunvalley Blvd. Park at the top of the hill. The parking lot is to your left before going down the hill.
WALKING NOTES: The route will be an out and back so you can turn back at any time.
Join us for a stop at Annie's Cafe before heading back up the hill to your cars.
Be sure to bring water and wear your Kidney March gear.
Join us Saturday July 12, at 9:00am for a ‘Stride from Strides” in Fish Creek Park.
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We’ll be starting and ending at Strides Running Store in Fish Creek, our Shoes and Apparel Supporter! We will pop in and say hello, learn a little about shoes. Then after our walk feel free to do a little shopping. They are again offering a 15% discount off all regular priced shoes and apparel for all our 2025 Marchers and Crew.
WHEN: Saturday, July 12 8th 9:00 am MT
Your KM Guides: Michelle & Heather
DISTANCE: 5 or 10 KM LOOP options. Walk 5km with Michelle or 10km with Heather.
Cancelled: POSTPONED: KM Guided Walk with Momentum Health – National Spine and Wellness w/ Dr. JOSIP
– July 13, 2025
Join us to gain some ‘Momentum’ towards your KM goals! Starting at Pumphouse Park and visiting our supporter Dr. Josip.
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Dr. Josip Batinić is volunteering his time to help our Kidney Marchers complete their Kidney March! Dr. Josip is a chiropractor, and a director at Momentum Health National Spine & Wellness with a background in exercise physiology. He is very excited to help you with your marching and the diagnosis and prevention of any potential injuries. Want to see Dr. Josip? Come walk with him and check out their clinic along the way and (maybe pick up a little swag while we are there) …
Bring friends, family and your supporters too!
WHEN: TBD
Your KM Guides: Jill & Dr. Josip
DISTANCE: 5.5 or 11 KM LOOP options. Walk 5.5km with Jill or 10km with Dr. Josip.
Join Heather Dean, Jayne Hutton & Jenny Hutton for a special fundraiser yoga class in Silverado on Tuesday, July 15 from 6:30pm - 7:30pm!
This gentle yoga class focused on building strength and mobility for your Kidney March journey. Taught by Jenny Hutton - yoga teacher and Kidney Marcher!
Minimum donation of $25 (cash only) to participate — your donation supports the PeePee Dancers fundraising efforts! Plus, enter to win a door prize — a 1-month unlimited pass to Yoga Santosha (value $180)!
Location: Silverado (address provided upon registration)
Bring your yoga mat, water bottle, and towel — let’s stretch, strengthen, and have fun together!
Reserve your spot by DMing Jayne Hutton on facebook.
In partnership with the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Nursing, The Kidney Foundation of Canada Southern Alberta Branch is pleased to host, the “Marching Through Stories” film screening!
Join us for a heartfelt evening of storytelling and community connection as we premiere a selection of powerful short films created by members of our Kidney March family. Share in the magic and meaning of their kidney journeys and learn about the behind the scenes art of Digital Storytelling. Digital storytelling specialist and researcher Dr. Michael Lang will take us through their process and facilitate conversations with each storyteller after the films.
Hear the voices behind the march — real stories of strength, struggle, and purpose told by those who lived them.
‘Marching Through Stories’ is a research project conducted by the University of Calgary exploring experiences and impacts of Kidney March through digital storytelling. The project aims to contribute to the understanding of how such events foster community, support, and advocacy. The project provides the kidney community a unique opportunity to share their personal experiences.