Prairie Women on Snowmobiles celebrating 20th ride for breast cancer research
Prairie Women on Snowmobiles has hit numerous milestones during its existence.
The non-profit organization takes 10 women, and their snowmobiles, for a 1,600 km trek that covers 25 communities a year in Saskatchewan. With 164 women sled riders, 37 pit crew members, and 25 executives visiting 198 communities throughout its duration, Prairie Women on Snowmobiles has raised over $2.5 million for breast cancer research with the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and over $370,000 in equipment for the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan.
On Saturday, Feb. 1, Prairie Women on Snowmobiles celebrates its 20th trek, and President Kelly Kim Rea said the intention is for the milestone to be unique.
“This year we opened up one spot and we actually had an RCMP officer join the ladies,” Rea told northeastNOW. “She’ll be in full uniform on an RCMP sled for the entire ride. The RCMP wanted to get in and show their support of what we do and how long we’ve done it. We also have a map that will go with us. All the 198 communities we’ve been to is highlighted in pink. You can see exactly how far we’ve been and how much of the province has been touched.”


