Updates for 17 Annual MPNMR are on Calendar.
The MP National Motorcycle Relay (MPNMR) is something we like to claim is the; “World’s Longest Annual National Motorcycle Relay”.
It is a charity fundraiser which has raised over $850,000 on behalf of the Military Police Fund for Blind Children and other charities since its inception in 2009.
2024 marks the 16th Anniversary of the MPNMR, our fight to help visually challenged children coast-to-coast.
From coast to coast, the Relay passes through all ten Canadian provinces, with stops at Canadian Forces (CF) establishments along the way. The Relay does not simply follow the Trans-Canada Highway, instead we go out of our way to visit CF Bases, points of interest, and enjoyable motorcycle routes. We also dip down through Southern Ontario to recognize our fallen CF members by retracing the Highway of Heroes between Toronto and Trenton.
Originally, the Relay alternated direction each year, but it now proceeds West to East annually. This year the National Riders will dip their tires in the Pacific Ocean, depart by Mile 0 in Victoria, BC and proceed to Newfoundland where they will dip their tires again, this time in the Atlantic Ocean, and end the ride at Mile 0 in St. John’s NL.
The Relay is open to all charity minded individuals. While the ride was originated around travelling Canada on the back of a motorcycle, we have evolved to welcome all types of vehicles. Should you wish to be more traditional, then we welcome all motorcycle enthusiasts holding a current motorcycle endorsement on their provincial license and all brands of motorcycle or Three-Wheeler (Trike or Spyder), yes even the Slingshot riders/drives are welcome. Requirements are that you and your vehicle are capable (size / reliability / endurance / experience) of partaking in whatever section of the Relay they choose to participate in.
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