The Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society’s fifth annual Hospice Colour Walk returns to the city on May 28.
The free, colourful celebration will be happening at the CN Centre parking lot, from 10 a.m. to noon.
“Together, with our passionate participants and our community, we'll embark on a designated route within the parking lot, surrounded by an enchanting whirlwind of color,” a statement released by the society on Friday said. “Our phenomenal ‘Colour Sponsor Teams’ will be throwing colored powder, transforming the atmosphere into a kaleidoscope of joy!”
Participants are encouraged to wear a white T-shirt to get the full colourful effect, along with sunglasses to protect their eyes from the powder. Strollers and wheelchairs are welcome.
The Central BC Railway and Forestry Museum’s mini-train will be on-site offering rides.
The event is free, but the society will be collecting donations to support construction of an accessible outdoor space for guests and families at Rotary Hospice House.
“Let's come together as a community, create cherished memories, and embrace the sheer exhilaration of life in vibrant technicolor,” the society statement said.
For more information go visit the Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society’s website.