Pedal for a Purpose: Cycle the Toronto Indy track while raising funds for Children’s Breakfast Clubs

TORONTO, July 3, 2025 – The Children’s Breakfast Clubs has announced Ride the Track 2025, an exciting opportunity for Toronto families and community members to cycle the iconic Toronto Indy track while raising funds to fight childhood food insecurity.

10,000 hot meals to children

In partnership with Exhibition Place, Canada’s premier destination for events and entertainment, and Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto, Ride the Track 2025 will take place on Saturday, July 19, 2025, transforming the legendary Exhibition Place circuit into a family-friendly event in support of The Children’s Breakfast Clubs, a Toronto-based nonprofit that provides over 10,000 hot meals to children every week.

Ribbon cutting

Attendees will experience a ribbon-cutting ceremony with appearances by professional hockey player Mikyla Grant-Mentis, Toronto City Councillors Anthony Perruzza and Brad Bradford, and Member of Parliament Michael Ma.

All proceeds from the event will support breakfast and lunch programs in underserved communities across Toronto and the GTA, helping fuel better learning, health and futures for families.

“This is more than a ride — it’s a movement,” says Zubeda Nanji, Executive Director of The Children’s Breakfast Club. “Every child deserves a nutritious meal to start their day, and this event helps make that possible.”

Raising funds for Childrens’ Breakfast Clubs

“Offering the community such a unique experience while supporting The Children’s Breakfast Clubs is something our team is incredibly proud and honoured to do,” said Jeff Atkinson, president of the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto. “We are thrilled to once again open the legendary Toronto Indy track to the public while contributing to such a vital cause.”

“We are delighted to host Ride the Track 2025 and continue our partnership with these two impactful organizations,” said Don Boyle, CEO of Exhibition Place. “Bringing the community together to support such an important cause is a privilege and we are happy to be able to offer such an experience to the public.” 

Ride the Track start time

Ride the Track 2025 will take place on Saturday, July 19, 2025, starting at 5 p.m.

For more information and to register, visit www.breakfastclubs.ca, with options for families, schools, community groups, and sponsors.

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