Run to Quit
Walk or run your way to a smoke-free life!
Run to Quit Fall Training Programs start this September!
Want to quit smoking? Want to win prizes, including $1,000 cash for quitting smoking?
Register today for Run to Quit!
Run to Quit is an innovative quit smoking program that pairs the expertise of the Canadian Cancer Society with the Running Room’s learn to walk or run 5km clinics. A brief overview of Run to Quit is available on our Youtube channel.
Check out the website: runtoquit.com for more information, including locations, dates and contest details.
Three ways to register, both online and in-person:
- Do It Yourself challenge: Quit and get fit your own way! Cost: FREE
- Virtual Training Program: Available anywhere with web access. Programs start September, January and April. Cost: $49.00
- In-person Training Program: Available in select Running Room locations across BC. Programs start September and April. Cost: $69.00
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Regional Centres Served | 100 Mile House, 108 Mile Ranch, 150 Mile House, Alexis Creek, Alkali Lake, Anahim Lake, Ashcroft, Burnaby, Chilanko Forks, Clearwater, Edmonton, Hanceville, Kamloops, Kelowna, Lillooet, Merritt, Nemiah Valley, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Richmond, Riske Creek, Sidney, Surrey, Tatla Lake, Vancouver, Victoria, White Rock, Williams Lake |
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Cost structure | private pay |
Program fee notes | Commit to Quit challenge: FREE | Virtual Training Program: $49.00 | In-person Training Program: $69.00 |
Referral protocol | self |
How to apply | Register at runtoquit.com |
Age ranges served | all ages |
Languages spoken | English |
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This program was last updated on: 16 Aug 2017.