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Torch relay jogs into Winnipeg for final leg of Manitoba journey

The Canada Summer Games torch relay is in Winnipeg Wednesday morning for the final leg of a provincial tour that started a month ago.

Canada Summer Games run from July 28 to Aug. 13 in Winnipeg

Torch relay jogs into Winnipeg

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The Canada Summer Games torch relay was in Winnipeg Wednesday morning for the final leg of a provincial tour that started a month ago.

The Canada Summer Games torch relay was in Winnipeg Wednesday morning for the final leg of a provincial tour that started a month ago.

The relay started on June 23 in Steinbach, Man., following a torch-lighting ceremony in Ottawa on June 6.

Since then, it's passed through 10 communities around Manitoba and nearby Kenora, Ont., which is hosting the rowing races.
Brad Bouchard, right, competed in the 1989 Canada Summer Games. His daughter Brooke, left, will represent Manitoba in the 2017 Canada Summer Games. Both were selected as torchbearers for the torch relay in Winnipeg on July 26. (Sabrina Carnevale/CBC)

"It's going to be a great experience," said Brad Bouchardbefore the run. Bouchard wasone of nearly 70 torchbearers who ran the Winnipeg leg Wednesday morning. "We've got family and friends coming to watch it."

Bouchard helped win a bronze medalfor Manitoba's softball team in the 1989 Canada Summer Games. This year, his daughter Brooke will represent the province in diving.

The father and daughter were both selected as torchbearers for the Winnipeg run.

"We're carrying the torch together. It's almost like I'm passing the torch to her," Bouchard said.

Shyah Cosscarried the torch for one leg of the relay. At 13, she was the youngest torchbearer in the event.

"It felt kind of short. Like, I wish it was longer, but it was fun," Coss said.
Shyah Coss, 13, was the youngest torchbearer in the Canada Summer Games torch relay in Winnipeg on Wednesday. (Lyzaville Sale/CBC)

Coss'smom, dad, sister, aunt, grandfather, grandmother and grandmother's fianc all came to support her.

"It made me feel really, like, happy and glad to have people cheering me on," she said.

The oldest torchbearer in the relay was Jean Morrison, 95.The mother, grandmother and great-grandmother walked her leg of the relay.

"Some people have said 'Jean,at your age, something could happen whenyou'rewalking," she said."I said,'What a way to die, carrying the torch.'"

Jean Morrison, 95, in the white hat, was the oldest torchbearer in the Winnipeg leg of the Canada Summer Games torch relay on Wednesday. Several of her family members came to cheer he on. (Jillian Taylor/CBC)

Morrison said sport is important to kids as they grow up. She still swims her favourite stroke is the breaststroke, she said.

"Mainly I'm here today for the great grandparents, grandparents and the parents," Morrison said at the relay.

She was cheered on by several of her family members.

Other torchbearers included Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman and ManitobaSport, Culture and Heritage MinisterRochelle Squires and"Dancing Gabe" Langlois, who ran the first leg of the relay.

"Dancing Gabe" Langlois was the first torchbearer in the final leg of the Canada Games torch relay in Winnipeg on Wednesday morning. (Jillian Taylor/CBC)

The final leg of the relay startedat Memorial Park at 9:30 a.m. and travelled through downtown to The Forks, into the Exchange District and through Winnipeg's city hall. It concluded at the Manitoba Hydro Building at 360 Portage Ave.

The Canada Summer Games run from July 28 to Aug. 13 in Winnipeg.

The final leg of the Canada Summer Games torch relay will take place in Winnipeg on Wednesday. (Canada Summer Games)

With files from Jillian Taylor and Aidan Geary