BlogIt’s Almost Time to Walk Your Way in the Parkinson Canada SuperWalk! It’s Almost Time to Walk Your Way in the Parkinson Canada SuperWalk! Posted Date : Aug 18, 2021 SuperWalk is right around the corner, but there is still time for Team and Individual registrations! This year’s walk will take place in your local community on September 11. We’ve provided everything you need to customize your own walk experience with our “Walk in a Box”. Need a little inspiration? Here are a few photos of last year’s SuperWalk teams, or read the article on creative fundraising later in this ePP. SuperWalk is Canada’s largest fundraising event for Parkinson’s – raising vital funds for support, advocacy and research. It builds community spirit and provides hope to the 100,000 people living with Parkinson’s in Canada and their care partners. Watch this year’s SuperWalk 2021 playlist to learn why the SuperWalk means so much to so many. The digital Walk-in-a-Box toolkit gives you everything you need to get social, get creative and get fundraising – access to posters, T-shirt designs, sharable social media posts, including a SuperWalk Facebook frame to apply to your profile picture. Get creative! Customize your SuperWalk experience and make it more meaningful by creating a theme that you and your team can have fun with – it’s a great way to build camaraderie, have some laughs and enjoy the day. And don’t forget to share your experience using the hashtag #SuperWalk. Join thousands of SuperWalkers from across the country as we walk toward a world without Parkinson’s: No Matter What. You can make a difference! To start a team, join a team or give to a team, go to the SuperWalk website. Share this post: Your Story Matters: Inspire and Connect Inspire hope and connect with others by sharing your Parkinson’s journey. Your voice can make a difference. Share your story Discover more like this Mar 10, 2025 Changing the course of Parkinson’s: Exploring advancements in disease-modifying therapy research Mar 8, 2025 Re-illustrating a stereotype: Women can get Parkinson’s too Jan 31, 2025 A deep dive into the 3rd Annual Movement Disorder Meeting