One man. One bag. Thousands of kilometers. A path toward healing.
Every kilometer Luke walks is a call to action. Veterans and first responders face long battles with trauma, depression, and isolation—often in silence. The Road to Resilience is a mission to reconnect, reflect, and rebuild. Through this journey, we raise awareness and funding for programs that help those who have given so much reclaim their sense of purpose, belonging, and peace.
This summer, while caddying full-time at Cabot in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Luke will walk over 2,400 kilometers — the equivalent distance from Inverness to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, his hometown. Every step symbolizes a commitment to healing, recovery, and connection.
Even more powerful? Every dollar Luke earns along the way is being donated to The Luke Cyr Foundation to support mental health and wellness initiatives for veterans, first responders, and those who need it most.
We invite you to walk beside him.
Your donation fuels programs that restore hope, build resilience, and save lives. Whether you give a little or a lot, you become part of this journey — one that reminds us all that no one has to walk alone.
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From the greens of Cabot Links in Inverness, NS to his hometown of Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Luke’s path is as long as it is meaningful. Follow along as we track his equivalent journey.
Thank you Lorraine (Jane), for keeping your son going. We all love you.
On Day 26 of the Road to Resilience, Luke Cyr was joined by Ria Campbell and Mackenzie Steeves, the winners…
On Day 25 of his journey, Luke caddies for a group of friends from his hometown of Sault Ste. Marie…
“No matter the weather. No matter the pain. I won’t stop walking for you.”
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