Climbing Everest

On September 19, 2026, we go up together. Each one of us matters.

Details

How does it work

Three steps to participate in a collective challenge focused on movement, health, and community engagement.

  • 1

    Build your team

    As a team of 5 or alone, sign up and commit to taking on the Everest Challenge together.

  • 2

    Raise money

    Each team contributes to fundraising that supports multiple myeloma research and community health.

  • 3

    Take part in the challenge

    On the day of the event, walk or run at your own pace for four hours in a spirit of solidarity and sharing.

Timeline
The unfoldingof the day

6:30

Arrival on the site and last-minute registrations.

The majority of registrations take place the day before, on Friday evening.

7:30

Gathering at the starting point.

Welcome, safety instructions and important information to get the day off to a good start.

8:00

Official start of the Everest Challenge.
Participants set off on the 2 km loop, each at their own pace.

8:00-12:00

Walk, run, breaks, encouragement, and refreshments along the way. Everyone contributes to the collective effort.

12:00

End of the challenge.

A meal is served to the participants to regain their strength and share a moment together.

12:30

Presentation of awards and awards.

Celebration of teams and participants, thanks and official closing of the event.

2025 numbers

The numbers that make a difference

Here's what we're doing together.
Thousands of steps, thousands of hearts, one mountain.

472

participants

112,941

Collective kilometers

$100,000

2025 donation goal

Toward the 2026 summit

Notre objectif de collecte de fonds

Aidez-nous à atteindre 150 000 $

Fonds collectés : $0
Objectif : 150 000 $
The Everest Challenge Community

We have can't wait to see again your smiles

If you've ever taken part in the Everest Challenge, you know what it's like. We can't wait to relive it with you.

FAQ

Do you havequestions?

We have the answers.
Do teams have to consist of exactly 5 people?

The teams are made up of 5 people. However, it is possible to participate alone. If there are more than 5 of you, we invite you to create several teams within your group or company.

Are children welcome?

Yes, children are welcome. There is no minimum age to participate. Children can walk with their parents or their team. The Everest Challenge is designed to be inclusive and accessible to everyone.

Do I have to run to participate?

No. The Everest Challenge is not a race. You can walk, alternate between walking and running, or move at your own pace. The objective is to participate and contribute to the collective effort, regardless of your level.

Do I have to walk or run for 4 hours?

No. The Everest Challenge takes place over a period of 4 hours, but you participate at your own pace and availability. You can take breaks, alternate walking and resting, or participate for only part of the event.

Can I register even if I don't know my team yet?

Yes You can register and complete your team later or choose to participate alone.