Climb the CN Tower to see polar bears

(Screenshot: WWFCanada.org)
(Screenshot: WWFCanada.org)

Slacking on those New Year’s resolutions? Here’s a quick route to redemption.

Every $500 raised by the end of January for WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature gives those entering a chance to win a trip for two — valued at $11,000 — to see polar bears in Churchill, Manitoba.
“Polar bears and the CN Tower are two Canadian icons,” said WWF-Canada president and CEO David Miller.
“Here’s an opportunity to experience both in a unique way, while contributing to our crucial conservation work across the country.”
There’s an excellent chance of winning the early bird prize, since few participants get their fundraising going so early for the climb.
Raising $500 by Jan. 31 qualifies each nature-lover for a chance to win, even if they don’t make the climb on Apr 16-17.
In 2015, 5,100 climbers conquered the CN Tower and raised $1 million for conservation
Since the CN Tower climb for WWF began in 1991, more than 103,000 people have taken the 1,776 stairs of Canada’s tallest tower, raising millions for WWF’s conservation work.
-Kelly Roche
@qewsouthpost

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