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Uphill race in Summerland resumes as scaled-down event – Penticton Western News

Uphill race in Summerland resumes as scaled-down event - Penticton Western News

The Giants Head Grind — Christopher Walker Memorial Race is returning to Summerland in May. However this year the fundraising event will be smaller than in the past.

The event is an uphill race from the shore of Okanagan Lake at Peach Orchard Beach up to the summit of Giant’s Head Mountain. The course is 5.6 kilometres, with an elevation gain of 500 metres.

The event was first held in 2014 and continued annually until 2019. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 event was cancelled and the 2021 race was held as a virtual race rather than a traditional contest.

This year it will be limited to 100 participants for the in-person event. Within a day after registration opened on April 13, the event had almost filled.

Aside from the start of the race at the beach, all other events including breakfast, yoga, barbecue and awards ceremony will be held at the Summerland Waterfront Resort.

“We appreciate that some people are concerned about large groups, and with the rise in the latest variants we want to ensure that everyone is feeling as comfortable as possible. We are also aware that many of our volunteers are also stretched for time as the world begins to reopen,” said Ellen Walker-Matthews, organizer of the event.

In addition to the in-person race, a supporter race package is also available this year. This event is open to an unlimited number of people. Similar to the 2021 event, the supporter package allows participants to run the race on their own, either in Summerland or at another location.

“We’re excited that it’s going to continue in a slightly different form this year,” Walker-Matthews said. “For 2023, it will be very nice to do a full event.”

The grind began in 2014, in memory of Walker-Matthews’s son Chris Walker, who died from colorectal cancer in 2013. The event raised money for colorectal cancer research and to improving the trails in Giant’s Head Park in Summerland.

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Vancouver’s annual celebration of B.C. spirits resumes in 2022

Vancouver's annual celebration of B.C. spirits resumes in 2022

It’s time to raise our glasses again after a two-year pause.

It’s once again time to raise our collective glasses to the best of British Columbia-made spirits, as BC Distilled returns this spring after its two-year “pandemic pause.”

The festival will take place over several days in early April, culminating in the signature tasting event, with two sessions, on April 9.

“We are overjoyed to be returning after two years off. The event will be a little smaller, a little quieter, with several new distilleries and lots of new spirits for people to try,” stated Alex Hamer, the festival’s founder. “BC Distilled brings together our province’s great community of distillers and spirit fans, and I know we’re all looking forward to getting together after this long break.”

The first opportunity to get together at BC Distilled will be April 6 for a B.C. Whisky Tasting, hosted by writer and Canadian whisky expert Davin de Kergommeaux, and held at Copperpenny Distillery in North Vancouver. Next, the popular Distillers Dinner returns to Vancouver’s acclaimed Forage restaurant on April 8. Forage Executive Chef Welbert Choi will feature five cocktail and spirit samples from B.C. distilleries, paired with five terroir-based courses. An optional cocktail reception preceding the dinner will take place next door at Forage’s sibling spot BeSide, with a sixth distillery providing cocktails.

The main draw, however, is the tasting sessions. There will be two ticketed public tasting sessions on April 9; an afternoon option from 3 to 5:30 p.m. and an evening tasting from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Both BC Distilled public tastings take place at the Croatian Cultural Centre at 3250 Commercial Drive in Vancouver. 

In addition to some beloved returning participants, the 2022 BC Distilled event will feature some first-timers. 

BC Distilled 2022 participating distilleries and exhibitors:

  • Alchemist Distiller
  • Ampersand Distilling Company
  • Bespoke Spirits House
  • Bruinwood Estate Distillery
  • Callister Craft Soda
  • Copperpenny Distilling
  • DEVINE Distillery
  • Fernie Distillers
  • Forbidden Spirits Distilling Corp
  • Indigenous World Spirits
  • Lavish Liquid
  • Lucid Spirits Distilling Co.
  • Mad Laboratory Distilling
  • Maple Leaf Spirits Inc.
  • Misguided Spirits Craft Distillery
  • Mixers and Elixirs
  • Monashee Spirits Craft Distillery
  • Montis Distilling
  • Odd Society Spirits
  • One Foot Crow
  • Resurrection Spirits
  • Shelter Point Distillery
  • Sons of Vancouver Distillery
  • Stillhead Distillery Inc.
  • The Dubh Glas Distillery
  • Tumbleweed Spirits
  • Wayward Distillery
  • Wiseacre Farm Distillery

 

Ticket sales for BC Distilled open March 1, 2022.

BC Distilled 2022

When: April 6, 8, and 9, 2022

Where: Multiple locations in Vancouver and North Vancouver

Tickets: Purchase online via BC Distilled