PEACE WALK 2025: 80 km for 80 Years
Join us in remembering the past and walking toward a peaceful future.
Peace Walk Registration & Waiver Form
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. To honour this solemn milestone and renew our collective commitment to peace, Nova Scotia Voice of Women for Peace and Peace Quest Cape Breton invite you to participate in the “80 km for 80 Years Peace Walk.”
Led by Mi’gmaq water and land protectors, this walk will trace an 80 km route across Mi’kma’ki from Pugwash to Truro from September 15 to 21, culminating on the International Day of Peace.
🕊 Why We Walk:
- To remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- To walk together across communities and cultures.
- To create space for truth, reconciliation, and reparative justice.
- To centre Indigenous and African Nova Scotian youth voices.
- To affirm our shared vision for a just and peaceful world.
Walkers will visit local schools, including Pugwash District High School—Canada’s only school declared “nuclear weapons free.” We’ll gather stories, foster intergenerational connections, and close with a celebration and community panel in Truro.
Route Highlights:
- Mon. Sept 15: Peace Hall (Tour of Thinker’s Lodge available)
- Tues. Sept 16: Walk to Wallace via local schools
- Wed. Sept 17: Wentworth
- Thurs. Sept 18: Folly Lake
- Fri. Sept 19: Debert (Tour of Debert Bunker and Mi’kmawey Trail)
- Sat. Sept 20: Arrive in Truro
- Sun. Sept 21: Community celebration and panel event
📄 Download the Invitation PDF
📄 Download the Poster PDF
To join or learn more, email:
nsvoiceofwomen@gmail.com
winkler.kathrin2@gmail.com
Let’s walk together for peace, justice, and the generations to come.
If you would like to participate in the Peace Walk, please fill out the form below. We will be in touch with more information.