Riding for Wellness - and so much more.

The Growling Beaver is an annual fundraiser for Parkinson Canada, an important and ever-expanding resource for Canadians living with Parkinson’s and their care partners.

Founded by cyclists for cyclists, The Growling Beaver invites participants to ride for wellness while fueling research and raising awareness for Parkinson Canada.

The Growling Beaver was founded in 2015 by Dede Barry, Michael Barry, Garnet Pratt, Evan Siddall, Jody Wilson, and Laura Wilson, cyclists and members of the Parkinson Canada family from Collingwood, Ontario.

Inspired by Davis and Connie Carpenter Phinney’s “Live Well Today” philosophy, the Growling Beaver is a social (non-race) ride to celebrate cycling and the impact we can make on the Parkinson's community, with cyclists riding 40, 60, 100 or 200 km routes through the scenic Beaver Valley at what should be the height of the fall colours. The day features the Beaver Valley and Georgian Bay communities and merchants that have supported cyclists through the summer season.

New this year, we have merged the Growling Beaver and the Pedaling for Parkinson's GTA Ride. This joint venture will enhance the rider experience, help to grow the Parkinson's ride community, and amplify the impact we have on Canadians living with Parkinson's.

We will be introducing two road routes and will continue to offer our traditional tarmac and gravel routes.

In 2023, the two rides raised over $600,000 for Parkinson Canada.

Learn about this unique ride and the benefits to the Parkinson’s community by watching this video.

There is a $500 fundraising minimum for all riders. Registration fees will increase from $100 to $150 on August 1, so save your spot today! Become a participant and help transform the lives of people touched by Parkinson’s by inviting your friends and family to support your journey. You can ride as an individual, join an existing team, or start one of your own.

Parkinson Canada

More than 100,000 Canadians live with Parkinson's, a number expected to increase substantially in the coming years, with 30 Canadians diagnosed each day. At Parkinson Canada, people with Parkinson's are at the centre of everything we do. Parkinson Canada funds critical research, provides information and support, increases awareness and advocates for improved healthcare outcomes for people with Parkinson's across Canada. With the support of our sponsors, partners and the Parkinson's community, we continue to invest in research dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for all people affected by Parkinson's.

Research and Innovation

At Parkinson Canada, we bring together researchers to cultivate and support the most leading-edge science. Canada is home to some of the world's leading Parkinson's researchers. Since 1981, we have funded innovative research including discovery-stage science, fellowships for Movement Disorder Specialists, and training the next generation of Parkinson's research leaders. We are proud to have invested in the next generation of researchers and clinicians, many who have continued in the field determined to further our understanding of the disease as well as the care management of people living with Parkinson's.

  • This past year, over $1.9 million in research grants and awards were given to scientists to support their research and career in finding new treatments and a cure (our highest funding envelope to date).
  • Parkinson Canada is co-hosting the Canadian Movement Disorders Meeting to bring Parkinson's researchers and clinicians from across the country together to discuss the latest advances in Parkinson's research and clinical care.
  • Since 2019, Parkinson Canada has co-funded the Canadian Open Parkinson Network (C-OPN) with Brain Canada. This network aims to accelerate Parkinson’s research breakthroughs.
  • In 2024, a new Travel Award Program was launched to help send exceptional researchers, doctors and trainees to globally-recognized Parkinson’s Disease conferences to present their work, learn about cutting-edge research and network with international colleagues.
Programs and Services

Parkinson Canada supports Canadians throughout all stages of their Parkinson journey. Every year, Parkinson Canada's programs and services reach nearly 10,000 Canadians living with Parkinson's and their care partners. They connect with our team to receive free and confidential non-medical information and support, and connection to our programs and service opportunities. We currently offer more than 120 support groups led by volunteer facilitators in communities across the country.

  • The support of the Parkinson Community helped continue the development of CareFinder, an innovative, user-friendly online directory for Parkinson's informed programs & services. This wonderful resource is designed to provide a tailored listing based on location and search criteria of services, programs and supports in the community such as movement disorder specialists and essential wellness programs.
  • Parkinson Canada launched CARE Fund in 2024 which is a program that funds local initiatives that enhance the quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s and their care partners. This includes innovative programs addressing exercise, education, and mental health, particularly within underserved and diverse communities across Canada.
  • Parkinson Canada launched a free event series, Parkinson’s IQ + You, designed to empower people living with Parkinson’s and care partners to manage the disease, learn about the latest research, and connect with local resources. The event is designed for people at every stage in their journey with Parkinson’s.
  • In 2024, Parkinson Canada launched the Support Hub which is an online resource to better connect volunteers and individuals participating in Parkinson Canada Support Groups to share experiences, resources and connect to opportunities within Parkinson Canada.
Advocacy

Parkinson Canada believes that living well with Parkinson's is possible. We are committed to raising the voice of people affected by Parkinson's and their care partners to advance solutions toward improved care, supports, and quality of life so all Canadians affected by Parkinson's can live well. We do this by engaging directly with federal, provincial, and territorial governments to raise awareness of the impact Parkinson's has on the lives of Canadians as well as through engagement and collaboration with community partners and like-minded organizations. Our community initiatives raise awareness for much-needed programs and services for the Parkinson community.

  • Parkinson Canada is actively engaged in ongoing work toward the development of the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB), including calling for much needed reforms to the Disability Tax Credit as the intended pathway to receiving the new CDB. The Legislation passed in Parliament in June 2023 and Parkinson Canada continues to raise the voice of the Parkinson's community as the details of the benefit are being developed.
  • Parkinson Canada recently released a report titled, “The Economic Burden of Parkinson’s in Canada, produced by PricewaterhouseCoopers. The report reveals the true financial scop of Parkinson’s in Canada by examining the cost burden of the condition from three perspectives people living with Parkinson’s, care partners, and the healthcare system to begin a vital conversation about alleviating this impact. This report will be instrumental in our advocacy efforts, helping us to partner with all levels of government to create a better future for people affected by Parkinson’s. You can read the full report and a summary on our campaign landing page and take action by sending a letter to your Member of Parliament in just a few clicks at www.ParkinsonsPriceTage.ca
  • Parkinson Canada is engaging with the Federal Government on the Pharmacare legislation and advocates to ensure that any future development of pharmacare reflects the needs of the Parkinson's community.
  • Through advocacy efforts of the Parkinson's community and other stakeholders, a Deep Brain Stimulation clinic was created in Moncton, New Brunswick. This clinic is providing much needed care to the regional Parkinson's community.
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