Mayıs 25, 2026 Live from the road

Yarmouth - Saint Alphonse

Reported by Grahak Cunningham 36.0 km

We began our journey from the Yarmouth Grand Hotel, where the team stayed last night, and we are so thankful for their generous support and donation, which showed wonderful care for the Peace Run’s mission.

Today was a very special day filled with kindness, energy, and hope for peace. The day was full of visits, smiles, and inspiring moments with children and teachers.

Our first school visit was to Meadowfields Community School. The children there did something beautiful for peace by making amazing art and sharing peace pledges, including the lovely work of Mrs. Whitaker’s Primary class. Their drawings and promises showed that even young children can help make the world a kinder place. Anya and Olivia bravely read out their words on peace and many children held the torch.

Sulabha was as usual our bravest runner on the men's team kicking off the miles. It was wet, windy and cold today. Our first day of inclement weather didn’t dampen our spirits. Here he is with some of the children.

Mrs. Whitaker's who's students said what they would do for peace, is in the middle.

The inspiring teachers ran a mini relay in front of their students indoors given the weather.

We had a bit of time in Yarmouth afterwards. Visited cafes, local stores and even a running shop. It’s not often small towns have a stand alone running store. Flick, who works at the Runners Attic, held the torch.

The women's team popped into Hook 'N' Sea Craft and Gift Shop in Yarmouth and were greeted by a cozy atmosphere and that famous East Coast hospitality. Even though they had only five minutes to spare before the school ceremony they sat down and enjoyed delicious cookies from the next door Edna's Bakeries and enjoyed some warm conversation with these lovely ladies.

After that, the journey continued with more running, more welcoming faces, and more chances to spread the message of peace. The team visited Port Maitland Consolidated Elementary School where the day carried on with the same spirit of friendship, courage, and hope.

This stop reminded us that peace grows when people come together, listen to one another, and do kind things with open hearts.

Today reminded us to stay happy despite the weather. Every stop and each person we met reminded us that peace grows when people come together, listen to one another, and do kind things with open hearts. Here, Caitlyn was devotedly waiting for her son to come home on the school bus in the rain, in the wind and on the side of the road.

Torch carried by
Adarini Inkei (Switzerland), Anvita Winter (Canada), Brahmata Michael (Canada), Grahak Cunningham (Australia), Karnayati Morison (Canada), Medur Wilson (Canada), Oliveria Lopez (Mexico), Rasajna Briatkova (Canada), Sulabha Wisniewski (Canada).  
Photographers
Adarini Inkei, Anvita Winter, Brahmata Michael
The torch has travelled 36.0 km from Yarmouth to Saint Alphonse.

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