Red Deer couple cycles 6,000 km to inspire and fundraise for literacy
A Red Deer based husband and wife tandem cycling duo have returned home after a 6,000 km long journey around western and northern Canada.
Dubbed the Ignite Possibilities: Cycle to the Top of the World tour, JB Owen and her husband Peter Giesin left Red Deer on June 26 and just returned on Sunday.
Their journey took them from central Alberta all the way to the Top of the World Highway along the Yukon-Alaska border. From there, they went south to Prince Rupert, B.C, with the plan being to head through Kelowna, but a detour north had to be planned due to the forest fires. So instead they went to Grande Prairie and then back south to Red Deer.
(L-R) Giesin and Owen. (supplied)

