Event Day Details
Save the date - CNOY Day is February 22, 2025!
Harriston Arena
111 George St S, Harriston, ON N0G 1Z0
Schedule
- 4:45 pm: Muster Gather for Opening Remarks
- 6:00 pm: Munch Light meal served
- 7:00 pm: Mosey Goodbye + see you in 2026!
Not able to join us in person at the Main Event? We hope you'll register, fundraise and walk offsite with friends and family.
Route Details
- Route Distances: Check out the maps below to see where we will be walking.
- Rest stop: Keep an eye out for opportunities to rest and refresh with yummy snacks along the route.
- Signage: Routes will be well-signed with our bold blue CNOY signs.
- Route Support: Route marshals, rest stop hosts, and support vehicle drivers provide support along the route.
- Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
- No Pets: We love our little furballs like you do, but pets are not permitted at the Coldest Night of the Year except for approved and trained service animals. Read more about our pet policy >
Check-In
- All walkers participating at the Main Event on Saturday, February 22, 2025 must check-in upon arrival.
- Toques! Fundraising walkers who raise $150+ (or $75+ for those under 18) will receive a CNOY toque as a thank you on event day, while supplies last.
- Offsite fundraising walkers can contact their local event director to arrange toque pickup the week of the event.
Have questions? Visit the FAQ section!
Handling Money
- Credit Card: The Best Option! Simple, secure, automatically tax receipted for gifts of $20+. Visit the Donate page, share your personal page link, or have your donor call the CNOY Head Office.
- Cheques: The Old Faithful - made out to Coldest Night of the Year with your name on the Memo line. Mail them to CNOY Head Office along with your completed pledge form.
- Cash: You have 2 options:
- 1. Login to FundHub, click “Enter $$ and Cheques,” create pledges for your cash donations, pay them off with your personal credit card, and keep the cash. OR...
- 2. Write a cheque (made out to “Coldest Night of the Year”) for the total amount of cash you’ve collected. Mail it to the CNOY Head Office with your completed pledge sheet.
Waivers
All participants must register online and accept the electronic waiver.
- Adults accept the waiver automatically when they register online.
- Youth/Children under the age of majority need a waiver signed by their parent or guardian.
- An online form will be emailed to all parents/guardians before CNOY Day.
- Waivers will also be available at check-in on CNOY Day.
What to Bring
A few common sense suggestions:
- A cell phone for emergencies (recommended but not required)
- Good waterproof shoes/boots for walking
- Warm coat and mitts/gloves
- Extra snacks if you have allergies or food sensitivities
- A passion for the charity you're walking and fundraising for!
About Community Resource Centre of NW and CW
The Community Resource Centre of North and Centre Wellington (CRC) is so excited to host its first-ever, annual Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk in Minto on Saturday, February 22, 2025!
We hope you will join us for a family-friendly, nationwide fundraising walk supporting local charity partners who provide essential care and service for people experiencing homelessness, hurt, hunger, and other related vulnerabilities.
When you join Coldest Night of the Year, you will be supporting CRC’s Community Outreach and Support Services Programs. The aim of our Community Outreach and Support Services Program is to work with low-income families and individuals in the townships of Centre Wellington, Wellington North, Minto and Mapleton to decrease barriers that hinder their ability to handle life’s challenges. We strive to improve their sense of connectedness and belonging by advocating for our clients, making effective referrals and by filling gaps in community services with programs of our own.
Our Community Outreach Workers help find resources for appropriate and affordable housing and, if necessary, emergency housing. The CRC is recognized as a Door Agency in our community, meaning we provide additional programming to assist people at risk of homelessness to remain housed.
Guelph/Wellington has seen a 33% increase in chronic homelessness in the first quarter of 2024. By participating in CNOY, you are fundraising to help prevent rural families and individuals from being displaced and to remain in the County, close to the support system they are used to. When there is no other option, they will be guided and supported in their transition to a shelter in more urban areas and will be provided transportation and emergency food during this process.
2024 CNOY Photos
Here's a collection of our favorite photos from CNOY 2024 nationwide. Special thanks to our many amazing volunteer photographers!