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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to tell you which route I am going to WALK?
No, you can change your mind enroute if you get tired. Make it a challenge, but not so much that you can't move the next day!

How should I dress?
Dress in layers and wear running shoes. We WALK, rain or shine, so you may want to carry a raincoat. Some people even bring an extra pair of socks.

Can I take my pet?
Sorry, because of safety reasons, pets aren't allowed.

Should I train?
It isn't a bad idea, especially if you want to WALK the longer route and have to work the next day!

Do I have to register my young child?
Yes, everyone who is WALKing needs to register.

What do I need to bring with me on WALK day?
You will need your pledge envelope with correct totals added on the outside; inside the envelope have your pledge form and collected pledges. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and appropriate outerwear for the weather. And please remember to bring a water bottle to fill up on route.

I brought in my pledges to the MS office before WALK day or I am not bringing in any pledges – do I still have to check-in?
Yes, all WALKers need to check-in at the Check-In Tent. This lets us know you attended the WALK and helps us keep track of the number of people on site.

When do I have to have all my money in?
Please have your money in one week after the WALK.

When can I pick up my prize?
Please refer to the newsletter for more information on prize pick ups. T-shirts are available the day of the WALK if you've brought in $125 in pledges.  

Why should I get a team together?
It's more fun to WALK as a team! Your teammates will encourage you to train and raise funds. You can also win extra prizes and we will take a team photo.


Are the routes wheelchair accessible?
All of the routes in St. Albert are wheelchair accessible. In Edmonton, the 3 and 10km routes are accessible, but there are stairs on the 15km route.

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Alberta Division
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
#150, 9405 - 50 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T6B 2T4

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