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  • Lighting of Edmonton High Level Bridge (8:10pm-12am MDT)

    High Level Bridge of Edmonton Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    On the evening of September 3, make sure to witness the High Level Bridge of Edmonton lit up in red and blue to recognize global pulmonary fibrosis awareness month.
  • Lighting of Nanaimo Bastion (8pm-6am PDT)

    Bastion Square Park 98 Front St, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
    On the evenings between September 8 and 14, make sure to witness The Bastion, in the City of Nanaimo, lit up in red and blue to highlight the Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Ladysmith City Hall (8pm-6am PDT)

    Ladysmith City Hall 12 Roberts St, Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada
    On the evenings between September 8 and 14, make sure to witness various location across the town of Ladysmith, British Columbia including the City Hall, lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Niagara Falls (10:30-11:00pm EDT)

    On the evening of September 10th at 10:30PM EST, make sure to witness the Niagara Falls lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Calgary Telus Spark Science Centre (9pm-12am MDT)

    Telus Spark Science Centre 220 Saint George's Drive Northeast, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    On the evening of September 10, make sure to witness the Telus Spark Centre of Calgary lit up in red and blue to promote Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month. Stop by, snap a photo, and tag us on social media to help raise awareness for PF and support everyone affected by this disease.
  • Lighting of Mississauga Civic Centre (8pm to 12am EDT)

    Mississauga Civic Centre 300 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
    On the evening of September 12th at 8:00PM EDT, make sure to witness the Mississauga Civic Centre lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Montreal Olympic Park

    Montreal Olympic Park 4546 Pierre-de Coubertin Ave, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    On the evening of September 17, make sure to witness the Olympic Park of Montreal lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Confederation Building

    Calgary Tower 101 9 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    On the evening of September 15, make sure to witness the Confederation Building of St John’s lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Edmonton High Level Bridge

    High Level Bridge of Edmonton Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    On the evening of September 18, make sure to witness the High Level Bridge of Edmonton lit up in red and blue to recognize Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month. The bridge will be lit up from 10 minutes before sunset until midnight.
  • Lighting of Niagara Falls (10:00-10:15pm EDT)

    On the evening of September 20th at 10:00PM EDT, make sure to witness the Niagara Falls lit up in blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Winnipeg Sign

    Winnipeg Sign Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    On the evening of September 22, make sure to witness the Winnipeg sign lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month. If you happen to take photos that you share on Instagram, please tag @thecityofwinnipeg
  • Lighting of Esplanade Riel Bridge

    Esplanade Riel Bridge Provencher Bridge, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    On the evening of September 22, make sure to witness the Esplanade Riel Bridge lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month. If you happen to take photos that you share on Instagram, please tag @thecityofwinnipeg
  • Lighting of Montreal Olympic Park

    Montreal Olympic Park 4546 Pierre-de Coubertin Ave, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    On the evening of September 23, make sure to witness the Olympic Park of Montreal lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Calgary Tower

    Calgary Tower 101 9 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    On the evening of September 24, make sure to witness the Calgary Tower lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month. Stop by, snap a photo, and tag us on social media to help raise awareness for PF and support everyone affected by this disease. Picture courtesy of Kelly Jennings […]
  • Lighting of Edmonton High Level Bridge

    High Level Bridge of Edmonton Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    On the evening of September 4, make sure to witness the High Level Bridge of Edmonton lit up in red and blue to recognize Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month. The bridge will be lit up from 10 minutes before sunset until midnight.
  • Lighting of Prairie Winds Monument 

    Prairie Winds Monument 106 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
    On the evening of September 16, make sure to witness the Prairie Winds Monument of Saskatoon lit up in red and blue to recognize Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • Lighting of Montreal Olympic Park

    Montreal Olympic Park 4546 Pierre-de Coubertin Ave, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    On the evening of September 28, make sure to witness the Olympic Park of Montreal lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
  • High Level Bridge Edmonton Lights Up for PF

    The Edmonton High Level Bridge will be lit up Red and Blue for Pulmonary Fibrosis. Check out the bridge and share photos to help raise PF awareness.
  • Calgary Tower Lights Up for PF

    The Calgary Tower will be lit up Red and Blue for Pulmonary Fibrosis. Check out the tower and share photos to help raise PF awareness.
  • Niagara Falls light up

    The Niagara Falls will be lit up Red, Blue at 10:00pm for 15 minutes on September 20th to build awareness for pulmonary fibrosis
  • Shaw Building PEI Lights Up for PF

    The Shaw Building will shine red and blue in recognition of pulmonary fibrosis. Stop by, snap a photo, and tag us on social media to help raise awareness for PF and support everyone affected by this disease.