Testimony – Yance Sheehan

Testimony – Yance Sheehan

As I sat on the deck of the Ferry on my way home on the final day of The Rolling Barrage uncontrollably crying with tears rolling down my face, looking at the water, I felt so overwhelmed I could not handle all the emotions that were coming out. There were so many...
Testimony – T.G. Collins

Testimony – T.G. Collins

I first became aware of the The Rolling Barrage in 2020 by fluke on Facebook, where someone posted it and I had 2 days to figure things out and arrive in Kingston. I told my wife about it and she was very supportive and said it will be good for you. So off I went into...
Testimony – Tom Macey

Testimony – Tom Macey

I was first introduced to The Rolling Barrage back in 2020 by Nigel and was not able to attend due to Covid and not fully understanding the purpose of the ride at the time. I registered for the 2021 TRB joining in Red Deer and riding to Burnaby. I was welcomed by the...
Testimony – Sheila Bonia

Testimony – Sheila Bonia

As I sit here waiting for the words to come to express myself, I find that writing this testimonial is a struggle……..here is my story: Sitting in my garage in 2016/17, I contemplated riding across Canada with a couple of close friends Scott (SC) and Leslie (Lastly)....
Testimony – John Quint – Part II

Testimony – John Quint – Part II

How do I begin without starting at the beginning of my journey, of lost acceptance, of healing. 3 years ago I heard an old friend, Jim Gordon, a soldier I served with was doing this ride across Canada and would be in Barrie. I made a point of meeting him for breakfast...
Testimony – Theresa Traverse

Testimony – Theresa Traverse

I became aware of The Rolling Barrage in 2019 when Warren and I became a couple. He told me about this ride that he had been a part of and it was bringing awareness and breaking the stigma of PTSD amongst first responders, veterans and serving members. I thought what...