Carrefour Rimouski, in collaboration with the Rimouski Health Foundation, invites you to the first edition of 1, 2, 3, GO! For our little heroes, an indoor family race presented by the Rimouski Physiotherapy Clinic. Join us on Sunday, February 22, just before the stores open, to move as a family and support a cause that is close to our hearts.
No timing: the goal is to participate, have fun, and celebrate the joy of moving. Parents, children, grandparents, and friends are welcome.
Spaces are limited: registration is mandatory.
Cost: voluntary contribution
Registration is based on a voluntary contribution. Participants are encouraged to donate $10 or more to support the event and the cause.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
| 9 AM | Participant check-in (entrance 2 – near the restaurants) |
| 9 AM to 2 PM | Opening of the animation area continuously |
| 9:30 AM | Start: 4 laps |
| 10 AM | Start: 2 laps |
| 10:30 AM | Start: 1 lap (3 years and under) |
| 11 AM | Prize draw |
*Presence is mandatory to be eligible for the draws.
In addition to the race, participants and visitors can enjoy several activities offered thanks to the generosity of our partners, including:
At the Rimouski physiotherapy Clinic, we firmly believe that movement is at the heart of well-being from a young age. Our dynamic and caring team takes the time to listen, reassure, and support each person in their rehabilitation journey or for injury prevention. We offer specialized services, both in pediatrics and for adults, for a variety of neuro-musculoskeletal issues. Our professionals work with you to achieve your goals: move without pain, return to sports, go back to work, or simply rediscover the joy of moving. Proud to support healthy lifestyle habits, the Clinic is excited to partner with this family-friendly event for the benefit of the health of children in our region.
This race is part of the programming of the Month of Little Heroes, celebrated every February. For 10 years, this month aims to highlight the courage of children followed in pediatrics and child psychiatry at the Rimouski Regional Hospital. It is also an opportunity to raise funds to support pediatric health projects.