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The Ontario Lung Association
Amazing Pace
Christmas Seals
Golf to Support The Lung Association
Laps for Lungs
Lung Champions
Pull for Kids
The Will Campaign
Tulip Day
Hog Jog
BikeTREK
Great Stomp
Festival of Trees
Events in Your Community
Events and Fundraisers
The Lung Association hosts a variety of special events in communities across Ontario. Participating in a special event is a great way to have fun, build community spirit and raise money to help people with lung disease.

Whether you choose to attend our Gardening Festivals, walk, bike, or play golf, you will be helping the six million Canadians who have a breathing problem.

Special events also give the public vital information about asthma, quitting smoking, clean air and BreathWorksTM, for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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The Amazing Pace The Amazing Pace
Imagine racing against the clock with other teams throughout your city streets solving clues and overcoming challenges at checkpoints! Put these pieces together and you have the "Amazing Pace".
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Christmas Seals
Christmas Seals Campaign
What began as a simple idea to stamp out tuberculosis has grown into one of Canada's richest holiday traditions.
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Golf to Support The Lung Association Golf to Support The Lung Association
The Lung Association in Ontario offers many Golf events across the province for the golf enthusiast who wants to support people with lung disease.
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Laps for Lungs Laps for Lungs
Laps for Lungs is The Lung Association's newest school-based fundraising activity for students in Grades JK to Grade 8. Each participating school will receive 25% of the net proceeds and will receive valuable lung health information for students, parents and teachers. All administrative, event and promotional materials are provided. Learn more and register your school today!
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Lung Champions Become a Lung Champion - Create your own Fundraiser
If you are interested in fundraising for The Lung Association and have an idea for an event or activity, click here to learn more about becoming a Lung Champion!
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Pull for Kids Pull for Kids
Pull for Kids is a unique fundraiser offered in many communities in Ontario. Competitive teams of adults or kids compete to pull a fire truck or other vehicle over a distance. Dollars raised support asthma education and research.
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Will Campaign Will Campaign
A program that partners The Lung Association with local lawyers to help community members prepare for their future.
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Tulip Day Tulip Day
The more tulips you sell as your Company’s Workplace Champion the more chances you have to win.
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Garden Festivals Garden Festival
A fundraiser to support the work of The Lung Association , with the scent of mulch and the colours of blooming flowers, will make you believe that Spring is truly on its way!
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Bike Trek Bike TREK
Come ride with us and enjoy the beauty of autumn while raising funds to support The Lung Association. Join us in this two-day cycling event along 180 km of Windsor and Essex county roads.
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Great Stomp The Great Stomp
No shoes. No socks. Great fun! Get Stompin at the Great One’s Winery – Wayne Gretzky Winery in Vineland!
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Festival of Trees
Festival of Trees
Kick off the Holiday Season with The Lung Association! A family event and holiday celebration, The Festival of Trees is held in communities across Ontario and features beautifully and uniquely decorated seasonal trees and wreaths, which are then sold through raffles and auctions. Proceeds support The Lung Association. To add to the festive atmosphere, guests can enjoy entertainment, refreshments and an array of fun activities that will delight visitors of all ages!
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Events in your community Events in your community
There are many events supporting The Lung Association across Ontario each year. Please visit your local community office page to find out about events in your community.
Last updated on January 27, 2010