Raised:
$55,579
111%Goal:
$50,000

Campbell River

Hosted by Campbell River Transition Society

197Walkers34Teams27Volunteers5°C

The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly walk to raise money locally for the Campbell River and North Island Transition Society - serving vulnerable women and children in our community. Join us on February 25, 2023 - team up, fundraise, walk, and gather for good... because it’s cold out there.

Community Sponsors

Campbell River (Campbell River Transition Society) is super grateful for our fantastic 2023 sponsors! View all sponsors >

2023 CNOY Photos

Thanks to all of our amazing photographer volunteers! If you've got CNOY Day photos or videos you'd like to share, email it to photos@bluesea.org.

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Campbell River Scoreboard

Are you thrashing the competition (for a good cause)? Find out here! Stats are updated every 15 minutes. See how you stack up on the national scoreboard >

Teams
Walkers

#

Team Name

Captain

Members

Raised

1

Transition Society Angels

Lori Hirst

22

12,517.00

2

The Blaney Bunch

Rachel Blaney

8

3,146.49

3

CR RCMP

Julie Clelland

3

2,850.00

4

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

Myra Kohler

12

2,705.00

5

VIMHS to WIN IT

Chelsey Shaw

14

2,395.00

6

Walmart Campbell River

Kassandra Fryer

14

2,283.75

7

TD Bank Campbell River

Corene Bevan

5

1,966.16

8

MNP Campbell River

Alena Johnson

10

1,870.00

9

CR Rotary

Darlene Garat

4

1,805.00

10

The Walk&Talkers

Charlene Bazowski

1

1,350.00

11

Naturally Pacific Resort

Maddison Lemon

5

1,175.01

12

Shiver City Citizens, Council and Staff

Tanille Johnston

3

945.00

13

Discovery Chiropractic

Michelle O'mahoney

9

935.00

14

Xi Alpha Phi

Laurie McCulligh

5

935.00

15

North Island Employment

Donna Desmet

4

880.00

16

Kinette Club of Campbell River

Leslie Thomlinson

8

815.00

17

CUPE Cruisers

Andrea Craddock

3

720.00

18

Cavallo Spa

Maritza Herrera

4

715.00

19

twisted sisters

Susan Georgeson M Georgeson

2

715.00

20

Healing Hearts CR

Stephanie Stromquist

2

525.00

21

Step by step

Tara Fitzgerald

7

410.00

22

Western Westcoast Walkers

Cathy Gudbranson

7

306.20

23

SasSquad

Rachel Cain

5

200.00

24

The Chilly Walkers

Lesley Schmidt

3

200.00

25

MCFD

Sarah Brenkley

5

150.00

26

Campbell River Nurturing Society

Mandy Dixson

1

150.00

27

Campbell River G2G

Janet Cafferata

2

120.00

28

Johnsons

Stephen Johnson

2

50.00

29

John Howard/Foundry CR

Michele Vanderwoude

2

25.00

30

Soul Sisters

Shannon Ellemo

1

20.00

31

Me, Myself and I

sherri lynn young

1

32

Blue Warriors

Chrissy Brady

1

#

Name

Team Name

Donors

Raised

1

Diane Palmer

Transition Society Angels

6

4,350.00

2

Sandra Chow

Transition Society Angels

27

1,670.00

3

Julie Clelland

CR RCMP

14

1,600.00

4

Corene Bevan

TD Bank Campbell River

17

1,390.00

5

Charlene Bazowski

The Walk&Talkers

9

1,350.00

6

Valery Puetz

Transition Society Angels

10

1,185.00

7

Darlene Garat

CR Rotary

7

1,100.00

8

Myra Kohler

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

12

985.00

9

Gloria Jackson

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

17

920.00

10

Lori Hirst

Transition Society Angels

17

825.00

11

Erika Kellerhals

VIMHS to WIN IT

2

600.00

12

Darlene Hawes

Transition Society Angels

2

520.00

13

Diane Peain

The Blaney Bunch

21

510.00

14

Heather Kellerhals

VIMHS to WIN IT

1

500.00

15

Josh West

Discovery Chiropractic

2

500.00

16

Cleo Corbett

Shiver City Citizens, Council and Staff

8

485.00

17

Alison Skrepneck

Transition Society Angels

12

475.00

18

Kristi Schwanicke

VIMHS to WIN IT

7

470.00

19

Maddison Lemon

Naturally Pacific Resort

4

450.01

20

Lori Tait

Transition Society Angels

12

445.00

21

Joanne Millar

Kinette Club of Campbell River

7

440.00

22

Catherine McCauley

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

10

400.00

23

Tami Riecker

10

390.00

24

Bonnie Sherow

The Blaney Bunch

6

361.49

25

Susan Georgeson M Georgeson

twisted sisters

12

360.00

26

Kim Schmid

North Island Employment

8

360.00

27

Kathy Nissi

twisted sisters

10

355.00

28

Andrea Craddock

CUPE Cruisers

8

335.00

29

Joelle Samson

Shiver City Citizens, Council and Staff

6

330.00

30

Stephanie Stromquist

Healing Hearts CR

7

320.00

31

Emily Thompson

MNP Campbell River

3

320.00

32

Kate Broadhead

Transition Society Angels

7

275.00

33

Shae Prendergast

Transition Society Angels

4

270.00

34

Sonya Berns

Transition Society Angels

6

257.00

35

Cindy Evans

CR Rotary

1

250.00

36

kalista mcburney

1

250.00

37

susan McCormac

Transition Society Angels

2

250.00

38

Janeen Griffith

Xi Alpha Phi

4

250.00

39

Emily Smith Marsh

Transition Society Angels

5

250.00

40

Michele Babchuk

1

250.00

41

Pat Grono

Transition Society Angels

1

250.00

42

Melissa Laslo

VIMHS to WIN IT

3

225.00

43

Karyn Kolkka

Transition Society Angels

4

225.00

44

Shelley Ingle

Walmart Campbell River

4

210.00

45

Lynne Stone

The Blaney Bunch

6

205.00

46

Lori Bull

SasSquad

2

200.00

47

Kassandra Fryer

Walmart Campbell River

3

200.00

48

ALANA STRACHAN

Walmart Campbell River

3

200.00

49

Alena Johnson

MNP Campbell River

3

200.00

50

Myriah Foort

MNP Campbell River

2

200.00

51

Tammy Burns

Cavallo Spa

2

200.00

52

Chastity Edgar

Walmart Campbell River

2

190.00

53

Jacob Koomen

CR Rotary

3

175.00

54

Laurie McCulligh

Xi Alpha Phi

3

175.00

55

Rachel Birch

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

3

175.00

56

Shannon Baikie

North Island Employment

2

175.00

57

Monique Bois

The Blaney Bunch

4

175.00

58

Linda Smith

Xi Alpha Phi

4

160.00

59

lokendra rathore

Walmart Campbell River

1

150.00

60

ISABEL GONZALEZ GERVASINI

Walmart Campbell River

1

150.00

61

Rachel Blaney

The Blaney Bunch

2

150.00

62

Sandra Maxwell

CUPE Cruisers

3

150.00

63

Donna Desmet

North Island Employment

3

150.00

64

Sandra Doran

1

150.00

65

Jacqueline Laprise

MCFD

2

150.00

66

Akriti Pandey

Walmart Campbell River

1

150.00

67

Jason Roseboom

Walmart Campbell River

1

150.00

68

Mandie Hutchinson

Walmart Campbell River

1

150.00

69

Mandy Dixson

Campbell River Nurturing Society

1

150.00

70

Cathe Wagg

Xi Alpha Phi

2

150.00

71

Sarah Parry

MNP Campbell River

2

150.00

72

Anthony Pierce

Walmart Campbell River

1

150.00

73

Liz Kennedy

The Blaney Bunch

3

150.00

74

Lesley Schmidt

The Chilly Walkers

1

150.00

75

Amber Dolinski

CUPE Cruisers

5

135.00

76

Dawn McMillan

Kinette Club of Campbell River

2

125.00

77

Kirsten Zaleschuk

Transition Society Angels

3

125.00

78

Kelsey Belinski

Cavallo Spa

2

125.00

79

Laurie Yorke

VIMHS to WIN IT

3

125.00

80

Rachel Burkell

Cavallo Spa

3

125.00

81

Rebecca Eager

Healing Hearts CR

3

125.00

82

Linda Nobis

Discovery Chiropractic

1

120.00

83

Natalie Force

Transition Society Angels

4

115.00

84

Tanille Johnston

Shiver City Citizens, Council and Staff

3

105.00

85

Jenn Harsch

Western Westcoast Walkers

1

100.00

86

Melissa Smart

TD Bank Campbell River

2

100.00

87

Denise Girvin

CR RCMP

1

100.00

88

Alyia Vazaios

Step by step

2

100.00

89

Landon Walters

Step by step

3

100.00

90

Haley Sopracolle

MNP Campbell River

2

100.00

91

Birklee Landels

Step by step

1

100.00

92

Lela Kulesh

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

3

100.00

93

Michael Latham

VIMHS to WIN IT

2

100.00

94

Maritza Herrera

Cavallo Spa

4

90.00

95

Courtney Konschak

Kinette Club of Campbell River

2

80.00

96

Jana Modras

CR Rotary

2

80.00

97

Leslie Thomlinson

Kinette Club of Campbell River

2

75.00

98

Laura Koester

VIMHS to WIN IT

2

75.00

99

Olivia Scott

Walmart Campbell River

1

75.00

100

Maya Scott

Walmart Campbell River

1

75.00

101

Michelle O'mahoney

Discovery Chiropractic

2

75.00

102

Ann Woods

2

70.00

103

Cathy Gudbranson

Western Westcoast Walkers

3

70.00

104

Jessica March

VIMHS to WIN IT

2

65.00

105

Shelley Jepps

Step by step

2

60.00

106

Michelle Levesque

Naturally Pacific Resort

2

55.00

107

Alana Johnson

Johnsons

1

50.00

108

Janet Cafferata

Campbell River G2G

1

50.00

109

M Cristine Lund

The Chilly Walkers

1

50.00

110

Aiden O'Mahony

Discovery Chiropractic

1

50.00

111

Brooke Gudbranson

Western Westcoast Walkers

2

50.00

112

Scott McMahon

MNP Campbell River

1

50.00

113

Tara Fitzgerald

Step by step

1

50.00

114

Amie Underhill

Western Westcoast Walkers

2

50.00

115

Patty Westwood

Kinette Club of Campbell River

1

50.00

116

Chelsey Shaw

VIMHS to WIN IT

2

50.00

117

Keelee Walker

Discovery Chiropractic

1

40.00

118

Hali Broadhead

Transition Society Angels

2

35.00

119

Carmella Rees

VIMHS to WIN IT

2

35.00

120

Alec Broadhead

Transition Society Angels

2

35.00

121

Meghan Harrison

Transition Society Angels

2

35.00

122

Olivia Harrison

Transition Society Angels

2

30.00

123

Liz Mayo

Kinette Club of Campbell River

1

25.00

124

Jamie Broadhead

Transition Society Angels

1

25.00

125

Amy Canning

VIMHS to WIN IT

1

25.00

126

Michele Vanderwoude

John Howard/Foundry CR

1

25.00

127

Lonnie Howat

VIMHS to WIN IT

1

25.00

128

Tom Hopkins

The Blaney Bunch

1

25.00

129

Mez Jiwaji

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

1

25.00

130

Karen King

Campbell River G2G

1

20.00

131

Chris Callanan

North Island Employment

1

20.00

132

shanti kellerhals

VIMHS to WIN IT

133

Linda Wickstrom

The Blaney Bunch

134

Shannon Ellemo

Soul Sisters

135

Makaila Bruton

Discovery Chiropractic

136

Caleb Vollenberg

137

Colleen Salter

Step by step

138

Alyssa Levesque

Naturally Pacific Resort

139

Joanne Millar

Kinette Club of Campbell River

140

Shannon McKirgan

John Howard/Foundry CR

141

kathryn willis

Xi Alpha Phi

142

Kristen Bruton

Discovery Chiropractic

143

Mylah Guillen

Discovery Chiropractic

144

Markus Nobis

Discovery Chiropractic

145

JASON JOHNSON

Walmart Campbell River

146

carmen doherty

TD Bank Campbell River

147

bee grant

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

148

Andrew Grant

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

149

Dianne Thomas

150

Kia Everson

SasSquad

151

Hayley Burkitt

Transition Society Angels

152

Pascale Knoglinger

Step by step

153

Robert Gustafson

154

Jocelyn Whyte

Putting the BRR in the VIR (Violence in Relationships Committee)

155

Sarah Brenkley

MCFD

156

Sakshi Sakshi

Western Westcoast Walkers

157

Irene Brown

Western Westcoast Walkers

158

Rachel Cain

SasSquad

159

sherri lynn young

Me, Myself and I

160

Levi Donaldson

161

Megan Donaldson

162

Stephen Johnson

Johnsons

163

Rebecca Tate

The Chilly Walkers

164

Cecilia Plecas

SasSquad

165

Kelly Drinkwater

Western Westcoast Walkers

166

Chandelle Rasmussen

167

Andria Carmichael

Kinette Club of Campbell River

168

Anny Finnegan

MCFD

169

Jordanna Southall

MCFD

170

Melissa Petersen

MCFD

171

Kim Richardson

VIMHS to WIN IT

172

Keri Smith

CR RCMP

173

Chrissy Brady

Blue Warriors

174

Aden Monks

175

LAUREN TUCKER

TD Bank Campbell River

176

Jeff Levesque

Naturally Pacific Resort

177

Amanda Turner

SasSquad

The Challenge

Got a big-hearted business, workplace, group, church, or community? Step up and join the Challenge to compete for your local pride in support of CNOY. Check the National Challengeboard to see more!

About Campbell River Transition Society

CAMPBELL RIVER AND NORTH ISLAND TRANSITION SOCIETY (CRNITS) is a registered non-profit organization with a mission to provide safe shelter and services for vulnerable women and their children fleeing violence on northern Vancouver Island. For over thirty years the Society has worked to improve on and implement new services directly related to the issue of violence against women.


Our services include Ann Elmore Transitions House, Rose Harbour total change program/second stage housing, Women's Drop-In Center and our new build, Eagle Harbour. Upon completion in the Fall of 2023 Eagle Harbour will offer both second stage and long-term housing with a focus on senior women.


CRNITS is a charitable organization registered with the Canada Revenue Agency.

Event Day Details

Save the date - CNOY Day is February 25, 2023!

Welcome to #cnoy2023. We are excited to have you on board. We will see you for registration between 4 - 5:30 at Rose Harbour on Saturday, February 25th.

StartGoogle Map

Rose Harbour

1116 Dogwood Street

Campbell River

Important Notes

If you can't walk with us on February 25th, you can pick up your toque at Transitions Thrift Store (located at 830 13th Avenue) from February 18th - February 24th from 10 - 3 Tuesday to Saturday.


Get out there and walk when and where you want and don't forget to tag us ( #crnits ) on social media so we can join in the fun and cheer you along the way.


If you need anything at all feel free to reach out to us anytime at 250-287-7384.

Schedule

  • 4:00 pm: Meet Check-in opens
  • 5:00 pm: Move Opening remarks + send-off
  • 6:00 pm: Munch Light meal served
  • 7:00 pm: Mosey Goodbye + see you in 2024!

Not able to join us in person on CNOY Day? We hope you'll 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: All 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.
  • 12 and under walkers 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 must check-in personally to participate in the in-person event on Saturday, February 25, 2023.
  • 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.

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: When you register online, you automatically accept an electronic waiver, which is all that is needed for adults.
  • Youth/Children: If you have youth or children under the age of 18 on your team, they will need to submit a waiver from their parent or guardian.
  • An online form will be emailed to all parents/guardians in advance of 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
  • Your own water bottle
  • A passion for the charity you're walking and fundraising for!

Campbell River Maps

Check out this year's CNOY route maps below:

Contact Us


CNOY Campbell River 2023

Diane Palmer Event Director
Phone 2502877384
Email transitions@annelmorehouse.ca

Got questions about the Coldest Night of the Year?
info@cnoy.org | 1.877.743.3413