The Tour de North officially wrapped up in Prince Rupert last week, after seven days of cycling.
It was the 20th year for the annual event, put on by Cops for Cancer.
Each year, riders made up of personnel from the law enforcement and emergency services fields come together for the event.
This year 16 cyclists took part in the Tour, which kicked off in Prince George, and made stops in Terrace, Burns Lake, Smithers, and Houston among other destinations.
Riders participate in the event in an effort to raise money and support for childhood cancer research.
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