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13%$6,740Goal: $50,000

Halifax Lower Sackville

Souls Harbour Rescue Mission Halifax

81 Walkers|19 Teams|3 Volunteers|35 Days Left

The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly fundraising walk in support of local charities serving people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness... because it’s cold out there. Join us on February 28, 2026 - across the country, close to home!

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About Souls Harbour Rescue Mission Halifax

Be a Souls Harbour Rescue Mission Hero on the Coldest Night of the Year

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When the cold winds blow and the nights grow long, our neighbours need heroes: people like you who care enough to walk, give, and make a difference.


By joining Souls Harbour for the Coldest Night of the Year walk, you help provide real hope to people in your own backyard. With the cost of housing and groceries at an all-time high, more Nova Scotians are turning to Souls Harbour every day. Together, we serve over 1,000 hot meals a day and shelter about 100 people each night across Nova Scotia.


For 15 years, Souls Harbour Rescue Mission has been meeting urgent needs with food, clothing, and shelter. And it’s only possible because of community heroes like you. From Halifax to Yarmouth, Bridgewater to Sydney, your steps help keep doors open, lights on, and hearts warm.


This winter, walk with us. Give where you live.


Because when you do, someone eats, someone sleeps safely, and someone starts to believe in hope again.

Halifax Lower Sackville Scoreboard

Are you thrashing the competition (for a good cause)? Find out here! Stats are updated every 15 minutes. See how you stack up on the national scoreboard >

Teams
Walkers

#

Team Name

Captain

Members

Raised

1

Skyline_Nova Scotia

Colleen Hynes

2

1,075.00

2

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

Gloria Piercey

7

815.00

3

CNOY with the CEO (Michelle Porter)

Michelle Porter

1

505.00

4

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment

Deepak Prasad

6

475.00

5

Souls Harbour Heroes

Gregory Martell

2

425.00

6

Community Bible Church

Sonya Beeler

3

400.00

7

Birch Cove Baptist Church Walking Pals

Caroline Flinn

7

350.00

8

King's for Kindness

Kelsey Hughes

9

325.00

9

IBM Atlantic Innovators

Mike Sphair

1

275.00

10

Lightening Birds

Carla Bright-Dickinson

1

270.00

11

Mission Possible

Marie Hayes

3

200.00

12

Donnadent

Donna d'Entremont

1

50.00

13

Value & Evidence - East Coast Halifax Hub

Amanda Griffin

3

25.00

14

CIBC

Raelynn Heath-Bilgrami

5

15

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

Laura Hynes

11

16

Thursday Morning Sexy Sorters & Co.

Karen McGrath

4

17

WinterWalkers

Mary Jane Copps

3

18

Capstone Project Solutions

Geneva Blois

2

19

Starcevic Family

Victoria Starcevic

1

#

Name

Team Name

Donors

Raised

1

Dave Foley

13

1,175.00

2

Colleen Hynes

Skyline_Nova Scotia

1

1,000.00

3

Michelle Porter

CNOY with the CEO (Michelle Porter)

1

505.00

4

Gregory Martell

Souls Harbour Heroes

7

425.00

5

Angela Romain

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

5

305.00

6

Mike Sphair

IBM Atlantic Innovators

2

275.00

7

Carla Bright-Dickinson

Lightening Birds

7

270.00

8

Deepak Prasad

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment

3

250.00

9

Dianne Forshner

King's for Kindness

2

250.00

10

Christine MacEachen

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

2

225.00

11

Janise Davidson

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

3

200.00

12

Loretta French

6

180.00

13

Doris Verge

5

115.00

14

Hayes Harrison

Mission Possible

1

100.00

15

Charles Plant

Birch Cove Baptist Church Walking Pals

1

100.00

16

Laura Minard

Mission Possible

1

100.00

17

Karen Scotland

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment

2

100.00

18

Tara Embrett Plant

Birch Cove Baptist Church Walking Pals

1

100.00

19

Melissa Copeland

Community Bible Church

1

100.00

20

Becky Norman

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

1

85.00

21

Debbie Pittman-Brennan

2

80.00

22

Devon Forshner

King's for Kindness

2

75.00

23

Donna d'Entremont

Donnadent

1

50.00

24

Caroline Flinn

Birch Cove Baptist Church Walking Pals

1

50.00

25

John Duff

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment

1

50.00

26

Gillian Langille

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment

1

25.00

27

Amanda Griffin

Value & Evidence - East Coast Halifax Hub

1

25.00

28

Ganna Romanenko

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

29

Laura Hynes

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

30

Sarah Connors

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

31

Julie Stewart

Thursday Morning Sexy Sorters & Co.

32

Jim Lush

Souls Harbour Heroes

33

Deborah Hobrecker

Thursday Morning Sexy Sorters & Co.

34

Sonya Beeler

Community Bible Church

35

Gregory Martell

36

Jade Surette

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment

37

Lily Flinn

Birch Cove Baptist Church Walking Pals

38

Blain King

King's for Kindness

39

Jack Flinn

Birch Cove Baptist Church Walking Pals

40

Courtney Donovan

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

41

Mary Jane Copps

WinterWalkers

42

Donald Ubah

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

43

Cloe Collier

King's for Kindness

44

Ian Leger

King's for Kindness

45

Jenna Devine

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

46

Geneva Blois

Capstone Project Solutions

47

Deirdre Meagher

Thursday Morning Sexy Sorters & Co.

48

Gabrielle Smith

Social Snowflakes

49

Madison Schneider

King's for Kindness

50

Robyn Vogels

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

51

Alexandra Ouellette Zuk

Social Snowflakes

52

Lisa Fougere

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

53

Cynthia Giles

Capstone Project Solutions

54

Michael Beh

Value & Evidence - East Coast Halifax Hub

55

Megan Foran

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

56

Miriam Rostek

Community Bible Church

57

Arleigh Hood

WinterWalkers

58

Mahla Mirnia

CIBC

59

Kelsey Hughes

King's for Kindness

60

Raelynn Heath-Bilgrami

CIBC

61

Holly Williams

CIBC

62

Patti Greenlaw

CIBC

63

piyush Bhanushali

Skyline_Nova Scotia

64

Melissa Jardine

King's for Kindness

65

Amanda Brown

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment

66

Sarah Organ

Value & Evidence - East Coast Halifax Hub

67

Rebecca Richard

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

68

Maureen Nowlan

WinterWalkers

69

Marie Hayes

Mission Possible

70

Jason Flinn

Birch Cove Baptist Church Walking Pals

71

Gloria Piercey

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

72

Paul Power

73

Karen McGrath

Thursday Morning Sexy Sorters & Co.

74

Stephanie Young

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

75

Laura Sutherland

Birch Cove Baptist Church Walking Pals

76

Victoria Starcevic

Starcevic Family

77

Anthony Powell

CIBC

78

Dave Vernon

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

79

Andrew Vogels

Lindsay Construction - Dartmouth

Event Day Details

Save the date - CNOY Day is February 28, 2026!

Start/Finish Google Map

222 Sackville Dr, Lower Sackville, NS B4C 2R4

Schedule

  • 4:00 pm: Meet Check-in
  • 4:45 pm: Muster Gather for Opening Remarks
  • 5:00 pm: Move Send-off
  • 6:00 pm: Munch Light meal served
  • 7:00 pm: Mosey Thank You! See you in 2027!

Not able to join us in person at the Main Event? We hope you'll register, fundraise and walk offsite with friends and family.

Route Details

  • Route Distances: Check out the maps below to see where we will be walking.
  • Rest stop: Keep an eye out for opportunities to rest and refresh with yummy snacks along the route.
  • Signage: Routes will be well-signed with our bold blue CNOY signs.
  • Route Support: Route marshals, rest stop hosts, and support vehicle drivers provide support along the route.
  • Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
  • No Pets: We love our little furballs like you do, but pets are not permitted at the Coldest Night of the Year except for approved and trained service animals. Read more about our pet policy >

Check-In

  • All walkers participating at the Main Event on Saturday, February 28, 2026 must check-in upon arrival.
  • Toques! Fundraising walkers who raise $150+ (or $75+ for those under 18) will receive a CNOY toque as a thank you on event day, while supplies last.
  • Offsite fundraising walkers can contact their local event director to arrange toque pickup the week of the event.

Have questions? Visit the FAQ section!

Handling Money

  • Credit Card: The Best Option! Simple, secure, automatically tax receipted for gifts of $20+. Visit the Donate page, share your personal page link, or have your donor call the CNOY Head Office.
  • Cheques: The Old Faithful - made out to Coldest Night of the Year with your name on the Memo line. Mail them to CNOY Head Office along with your completed pledge form.
  • Cash: You have 2 options:
  • 1. Login to FundHub, click “Enter $$ and Cheques,” create pledges for your cash donations, pay them off with your personal credit card, and keep the cash. OR...
  • 2. Write a cheque (made out to “Coldest Night of the Year”) for the total amount of cash you’ve collected. Mail it to the CNOY Head Office with your completed pledge sheet.

Waivers

All participants must register online and accept the electronic waiver.

  • Adults accept the waiver automatically when they register online.
  • Youth/Children under the age of majority need a waiver signed by their parent or guardian.
  • An online form will be emailed to all parents/guardians before CNOY Day.
  • Waivers will also be available at check-in on CNOY Day.

What to Bring

A few common sense suggestions:

  • A cell phone for emergencies (recommended but not required)
  • Good waterproof shoes/boots for walking
  • Warm coat and mitts/gloves
  • Extra snacks if you have allergies or food sensitivities
  • Your own water bottle
  • A passion for the charity you're walking and fundraising for!

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Halifax Lower Sackville Maps

Check out this year's CNOY route maps below:

2025 CNOY Photos

Here's a collection of our favorite photos from CNOY 2025. Special thanks to our many amazing volunteer photographers!

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Contact Us


CNOY Halifax Lower Sackville 2026

The CNOY Team Participant & Donor Services
Toll Free 1.877.743.3413 / Phone 519.603.2250
Email halifaxlowersackville@cnoy.org

Got questions about the Coldest Night of the Year?
info@cnoy.org | 1.877.743.3413