If you’re looking for a motorcycle event that’s about more than the ride itself, the Ontario REALTORS Care® Foundation’s Motorcycle Ride for Charity is one to put on your radar. It brings riders together for a shared goal: raising funds to support shelter-related causes across Ontario.
This article is informational only. AIM Insurance is not affiliated with or sponsoring this event. We’re sharing it because we believe community-focused initiatives deserve attention—especially ones that help strengthen housing and shelter supports.
What it is (and why it matters)
At its core, this Ride is a two-day charity event where participants ride together and fundraise. The impact goes beyond the motorcycle community: proceeds support organizations and programs connected to shelter and housing needs—work that can help people find stability during difficult times.

When you think about community impact, shelter support is one of the most direct ways to help. It can mean safer nights, better resources, and stronger local networks for people who need them most.
Event details (at a glance)
Based on the event information currently available:
Event: Ontario REALTORS Care® Foundation – Motorcycle Ride for Charity
Dates: September 23–24, 2026
Region: Eastern Ontario
More info / registration: https://ride.realtorscareontario.ca/
If you’re considering joining, the event page is the best place to confirm the latest route details, schedules, fundraising expectations, and rider requirements.
How riders can support the cause (even if you don’t attend)
Not every rider can commit to a two-day ride—and that’s okay. Community impact comes in different forms. Depending on what the organizers allow, support often looks like:
Donating to a participant or team
Sharing the event with friends who ride
Encouraging local businesses to contribute prizes or sponsorship
Volunteering time or skills (where opportunities exist)
Even small actions can help increase awareness and fundraising momentum.
A practical reminder before any charity ride
Charity rides are a great way to build community, but they also involve real-world riding conditions: group riding, changing weather, long days, and unfamiliar roads. Before you head out, it’s worth taking a few minutes to prepare:
Do a quick bike check (tires, brakes, lights, fluids)
Pack for weather changes
Ride within your comfort level—especially in groups
Make sure your insurance and documents are up to date
If you have questions about motorcycle insurance in general, or you want to review your coverage before the season gets busy, let’s have a conversation.
Call AIM Insurance at 1-877-246-4869 (877-AIM-4TMW).