MISSION
Ann is running so each human being will pause, reflect and choose to use every moment to make this world a better place. Every step, no matter how hard, is meant with love.

She is running in support of The Hope Foundation. The purpose of this cross Canada venture, was to:
1. Raise funds for this not for profit organization.
2. To raise the awarenesss of Canadians that they have a choice in every moment – to help make this world a better place.

ACROSS CANADA DISCOVER THE ADVENTURE
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In her efforts to "get home as soon as she could', Ann inadvertantly set a Guiness World Record. She ran 7831 kms from April 17 to Sept 8, 2006 (143 days). Her cross Canada run began in St John's, Newfoundland and ended 143 days later in Tofino Vancouver Island. She ran 300 extra kilometers to run from Calgary, Alberta to honor her home town of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Running almost everyday (except for three), she ran up to 87Km's in one day.

Click here for a summary of the run and some of the extremely memorable events.

The Real Story:

Miracles and Madness: The true story behind Ann’s 7831 km run across Canada. The truths she could not share with the ‘world’. The near death experiences… the terror and the love… the miracles and the madness…of this inadvertent Guinness World Record setting journey… of hope for humanity. Email ann@annkeane.com to order: or call 780-499-5416. Click here to read a short article about the run entitled "Belief".


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Join Ann Keane & her team, in heightening the awareness of the POWER of each person. Click Here to read a letter from Ann about "Hope"

Click Here to read a greeting from the Edmonton City Council upon Ann's visit to the Hope Foundation House when Ann passed through her home town of Edmonton on the run.