As in all motorcycle charity rides, your contributions will make an enormous difference to lives in Ontario and to the quality of life in our communities when you participate in the Eagle Motorcycle Ride for the Liberty for Youth organization. But over and above that, you will get to hang out at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton at the end of a scenic motorcycle ride, and you really have to see this place to truly appreciate it. And there's more, so read on...
Eagle Motorcycle Ride
REALTORS Care Foundation Annual Motorcycle Ride for Charity
Here's a motorcycle charity ride that raises a lot of money, creates a lot of good will, and shows how members of different professions such as realtors can and do band together to give back to their communities. And you can participate as well; but act fast, because the ride is less than a week away...
Thank You BAD Ride 14 Supporters!
BAD Ride 14 has become an accomplished fact of history now. Everyone who raised money, participated in the ride, volunteered to help with the endless tasks involved in making the ride a success, can feel an enormous sense of satisfaction for their contribution. The 2011 version of the ride continued the tradition of generosity that is part of being a member of the Ontario motorcycle riding community.
Riders Against Hunger August 20, 2011
Mississauga area riders, here is another excellent cause to ride for, a cause that affects all of our communities. Far too often it's only at Thanksgiving or Christmas that we think of the families that have trouble putting adequate, nutritious food on the table for their kids and themselves. Hunger isn't a seasonal thing; we shouldn't just feel good about ourselves for helping people two times a year in the fall. The Eden Community Food Bank is doing something about this by setting up what promises to be a very successful motorcycle ride to fight the problem of hunger, the Riders Against Hunger Motorcycle Charity Ride.
1st Annual Ride for Dog Guides June 25, 2011
The Riders Plus Insurance booth at the Tri City Motorcycle Expo in Kitchener, Ontario May 19 and 20, 2011 was beside the booth for the Ride for Dog Guides. All of the volunteers who manned the booth were truly fantastic people, very committed to the fine animals that put their hearts into their work all day every day, and to the people who depend upon them. Not only that, but these volunteers are also longtime veteran motorcycle riders. We are betting that this is going to be a remarkable and successful ride, and the beginning of a long running tradition.

