Walk to End ALS 2026: Join the Movement to Fight ALS
June 6 – 28, 2026
Various City’s Park
The Walk to End ALS is Canada’s largest volunteer-led fundraiser dedicated to supporting ALS Societies across the nation. This family-friendly event unites communities with a shared goal: to create a future without amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Participants walk to honour loved ones affected by ALS, celebrate hope, and demonstrate support for individuals and families living with the disease.
Funds raised through the Walk to End ALS are vital for advancing ALS research, advocacy, and providing community-based services. In 2025, the fundraising goal is set at $2,250,000, aiming to bolster the pipeline of Canadian ALS research and ensure comprehensive support for those impacted by the disease.
Participating in the Walk to End ALS is more than a fundraising endeavour; it’s a powerful statement of solidarity and hope. By joining or supporting a walk, you contribute to critical research initiatives and provide essential services to those affected by ALS. Your involvement ensures that individuals living with ALS receive the care and support they need while bringing us closer to a future without this devastating disease.
To find a walk near you or to register, visit the official Walk to End ALS by clicking the links below.
| Belleville/Quinte Saturday, June 6th |
Niagara Region Saturday, June 6th |
| Brampton/Orangeville Sunday, June 14th |
Ottawa Saturday, June 6th |
| Cornwall Saturday, June 13th |
Peterborough Saturday, June 13th |
| Durham Region Saturday, June 27th |
Sault Ste. Marie Sunday, June 14th |
| Durham Region Saturday, June 6th |
Scarborough Saturday, June 13th |
| Halton Region Sunday, June 14th |
Simcoe County Saturday, June 6th |
| Hamilton Saturday, June 13th |
Sudbury Saturday, June 13th |
| Kingston Saturday, June 20th |
Thunder Bay Saturday, June 20th |
| Kitchener/Waterloo Saturday, June 6th |
Toronto/Downtown Sunday, June 7th |
| London Saturday, June 27th |
York Region North Sunday, June 7th |
| Mississauga/Etobicoke Saturday, June 20th |
York Region South Sunday, June 28th |
| Virtual |
Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by ALS and move closer to a world free from this disease.

