Sadie Grimm Legacy Ride - Alberta
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On Sunday June 14th, WIMA Canada & the Coalition of Manitoba Motorcycle Groups invite you to gear up in your best Canadiana and ride to honor the legendary Canadian trailblazer, Sadie Grimm.
In Alberta, we've picked a central location that is a nice little ride from Edmonton, Calgary and Red Deer! Come meet up with us at the Hazzard County Bar & Grill in Sylvan Lake for the Sadie Grimm Legacy Ride social, starting at 1PM MST and going to at least 4.
Quick note: Apparently FB is showing different times for some people, but the event time is 1PM to 4PM MST.
We have some great prize giveaways too! More info on that soon!
Who is Sadie Grimm? A Great Canadian Motorcycle Legend and Hall of Famer, who, in 1914 at just nineteen conquered a challenging 100 KM off-road journey from Winnipeg to Winnipeg Beach on her 1914 Indian Motorcycle. She became the first person ever to complete this formidable trip on two wheels, though many men tried before her!
The Sadie Grimm Legacy Ride is Canada’s answer to the Spirit of International Female Ride Day. The SGLR got its spark in 2017 by the Women Riders Committee of the Coalition of Manitoba Motorcycle Groups and now this celebration continues to hit the pavement every second Sunday in June.
We’re on a mission to ignite a cross-country movement! The engine is already running—now it’s your turn to join the ride!
#SGLR - it’s More Than Just a Ride, It's a Canadian Legacy!
While we ride to honor this incredible female pioneer and all Canadian female riders, the road is open to all! We invite everyone to ride alongside us!
A Historical Note:
When Sadie Grimm set out for Winnipeg Beach on June 14, 1914, she wasn't just riding for a gold medal—she was riding for every woman in Canada.
1914 was a turning point. While Nellie McClung was leading the charge in Winnipeg for the political right to vote in Canada, Sadie was proving our physical independence. By conquering the treacherous, mud-clogged trails that had defeated all other riders. Sadie showed Canada and the world that a woman’s place is wherever she chooses to lead.
On June 14, 2026—the 112th anniversary of her victory—we ride to keep that spirit of independence alive!
Pre-order your t-shirts here by May 30th for delivery at the Hazzard County event!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeq8Jn5aKlRoI4e9jcGFxeqXvJz8NeDtPpZIskPB_63bz__UA/viewform?usp=publish-editor
In Alberta, we've picked a central location that is a nice little ride from Edmonton, Calgary and Red Deer! Come meet up with us at the Hazzard County Bar & Grill in Sylvan Lake for the Sadie Grimm Legacy Ride social, starting at 1PM MST and going to at least 4.
Quick note: Apparently FB is showing different times for some people, but the event time is 1PM to 4PM MST.
We have some great prize giveaways too! More info on that soon!
Who is Sadie Grimm? A Great Canadian Motorcycle Legend and Hall of Famer, who, in 1914 at just nineteen conquered a challenging 100 KM off-road journey from Winnipeg to Winnipeg Beach on her 1914 Indian Motorcycle. She became the first person ever to complete this formidable trip on two wheels, though many men tried before her!
The Sadie Grimm Legacy Ride is Canada’s answer to the Spirit of International Female Ride Day. The SGLR got its spark in 2017 by the Women Riders Committee of the Coalition of Manitoba Motorcycle Groups and now this celebration continues to hit the pavement every second Sunday in June.
We’re on a mission to ignite a cross-country movement! The engine is already running—now it’s your turn to join the ride!
#SGLR - it’s More Than Just a Ride, It's a Canadian Legacy!
While we ride to honor this incredible female pioneer and all Canadian female riders, the road is open to all! We invite everyone to ride alongside us!
A Historical Note:
When Sadie Grimm set out for Winnipeg Beach on June 14, 1914, she wasn't just riding for a gold medal—she was riding for every woman in Canada.
1914 was a turning point. While Nellie McClung was leading the charge in Winnipeg for the political right to vote in Canada, Sadie was proving our physical independence. By conquering the treacherous, mud-clogged trails that had defeated all other riders. Sadie showed Canada and the world that a woman’s place is wherever she chooses to lead.
On June 14, 2026—the 112th anniversary of her victory—we ride to keep that spirit of independence alive!
Pre-order your t-shirts here by May 30th for delivery at the Hazzard County event!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeq8Jn5aKlRoI4e9jcGFxeqXvJz8NeDtPpZIskPB_63bz__UA/viewform?usp=publish-editor
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Where is it happening?
Hazzard County Bar and Grill, 5033 46 St, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1R4, Canada
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