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2026 PMC Kids Rides

Tri-Town

Saturday, June 13, 2026
Paul Revere Heritage Park

 

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Event Details

  • Saturday, June 13, 2026
  • NEW LOCATION: Paul Revere Heritage Park
    10 Revolution Way, Canton, MA 02021
  • 8:30 to 11:30 am
  • Ages 2 to 15
  • Registration to open in the spring
  • Contact: TriTownPMCkids@gmail.com

Welcome to the Tri-Town PMC Kids Ride!

The Tri-Town PMC Kids Rides is back! The ride encourages riders in the Canton, Randolph, Sharon and Stoughton area to get involved. 

We hope that you will join us as we raise money for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

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Schedule of Events

  • 8:30 - 9 am – Rider check-in
  • 9:15 am – Opening Ceremonies
  • 9:30 - 11 am – RIDE!
  • 10:30 - 11:30 am – Party with games, food, raffles and more! 

Routes

  • Short Loop: Designed for children 5 and under, and those on tricycles, balance bikes, and big wheels, it is a closed course contained within a parking lot in front of Tree Top Adventure. There is plenty of space for parents to cheer their children on! This is not a race, but a ride, so kids are welcome to ride either loop as many times as they like!
  • Long Loop: Designed for riders without training wheels, it is a closed course, one mile loop around the ICC and Treetop Adventures. This is not a race, but a ride, so kids are welcome to ride either loop as many times as they like!
  • Virtual Rider: Virtual riders are those who would prefer to ride on their own and not in person at the event. Virtual riders who raise $50 or more will receive an official PMC Kids Rides t-shirt and water bottle at the end of June for spring rides. Virtual riders have no registration fee or fundraising commitment.

 

Safety

The PMC Kids Rides program follows all public health regulations and guidelines for your area.

General Safety Tips!

  1. Wear a properly-fitted helmet (children are required to wear helmets when participating).
  2. Ride in control – this is not a race.
  3. Hands should remain on handlebars.
  4. Never wear any kind of headphones. You need to hear clearly.
  5. Follow the ride guides and volunteers.
  6. When passing other rides, make sure to yell “on your left!” Never pass riders on the right.
  7. If you need to slow down or stop to cross an intersection or obstacle, yell “slowing” or “stopping” to alert those behind you.

Each PMC Kids Ride has a licensed medical professional on site.

PMC Pedal Partner - Kieran

The PMC Pedal Partner Program is a wonderful way for riders to connect with a child who has been affected by cancer. PMC Pedal Partners are pediatric oncology patients at the Jimmy Fund Clinic who are paired with PMC Kids Rides or PMC teams.

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Meet Kieran!

Kieran is the 2025 PMC Pedal Partner for the Tri-Town PMC Kids Ride!

Kieran is a sports-loving boy who loves the Bruins, Red Sox, Celtics, Revolution and Patriots. He loves the arts and crafts at the clinic and hanging with all his friends! 

 

If you know a child in treatment at the Jimmy Fund who is interested in being a PMC Pedal Partner for a PMC Kids Ride, please contact Katie Iwanowicz, PMC Pedal Partner Program Coordinator, at katie@pmc.org 

Sponsorship Opportunities

The Tri-Town PMC Kids Rides relies on local sponsors to help keep costs low and so that the PMC can continue to donate 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar directly to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. If you or your company are interested in becoming a sponsor or donating items (pizza, ice cream, snacks, sporting tickets, gift cards, baskets, etc), please click on the button below.