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Portaging for MS research

F茅lix Jasmin鈥檚 epic journey from Toronto to Montreal raised $526,000

F茅lix Jasmin translated his lifelong love of canoeing and the outdoors into an ambitious fundraising challenge, one that has raised over half a million dollars to fight multiple sclerosis.

F茅lix, who was diagnosed with MS in 2019, led a team of supporters on a cross-country portaging trip, carrying a full-length canoe 740 kilometers from Toronto to Montreal, a journey that took 18 days.

With the help of his wife, Meg Flynn, Jasmin carried the canoe 13 kilometers a day before passing it off to friends or family. They left Toronto on Sept. 30 and arrived in Montreal on Oct. 18, where they arrived at The Neuro at 7 a.m. with a police escort and a crowd of cheering supporters.

The funds raised will go to MS research at the lab of Dr. Jack Antel at The Neuro and Dr. Alexandre Prat at the CHUM. F茅lix took on the cause after being diagnosed with MS in 2019.

This is the second year of fundraising for F茅lix. Last year he held a virtual event which raised $380,000.

鈥淚 am swamped with love,鈥 he told the Toronto Star. 鈥淚f this love and happiness was a cure to MS, I would definitely be healed by now.鈥

To learn more about his fundraiser and to contribute, visit .

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