Mat Fee officially arrived in Sicamous yesterday and will be stopping in Kelowna on September 23rd.

Mat Fee officially arrived in Sicamous yesterday and will be stopping in Kelowna on September 23rd.

Cross-Canada cyclist riding for sobriety arrives in Sicamous

BMX biker Mat Fee is approaching Kelowna on final leg of his cross-Canada charity bike ride

  • Sep. 19, 2019 12:00 a.m.

Mat Fee is thousands of kilometres into his cross-Canada bike journey as he travels through the Shuswap to raise awareness around drug and alcohol addiction.

Fee is aiming to set a world record for the longest BMX ride across Canada, and he’s well on his way to achieving that goal after arriving in Sicamous, B.C. Wednesday afternoon.

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More than 141 days has passed on single-track road bike from his starting point in Nova Scotia on May 1, Fee described his own relief as he gets closer to his finish line in Victoria in just over three weeks.

“The feeling is a little overwhelming. It’s also a sense of relief,” said Fee.

“On Oct. 8th, it will have been six months on the road. It’s been really awarding. I’ve met a lot of cool people and I’ve had a lot of fun. It’s a lot more than I could have ever imagined.”

Fee graduated from the two-year addiction treatment program at Surrey’s John Volken Academy in 2018.

Just over a year later, he started on his ride.

As Fee gets closer to the finish line, he acknowledges that the social media buzz around his journey has gotten pretty intense.

“Now that I’m getting closer to town, people from my hometown in Terrace have been really active on social media. The smaller communities in B.C. have been blown away that I’ve done this on a single-speed track.”

Fee says he still wants to continue giving back to communities after he finishes his ride next month.

“I’m gonna try and continue the journey by doing speaking engagements. I’m going to keep the journey going afterwards and have a positive impact in communities by doing some public speaking.”

To follow Fee’s journey as he pedals closer to the finish line, follow Cycling for Sobriety’s Instagram page.


Connor Trembley

Reporter, Kelowna Capital News

Email me at connor.trembley@kelownacapnews.com

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