Students at Manitoulin Secondary School are all set to take part in the schools’ biggest-ever water walk.
The students will travel from Misery Bay to Wiikwemikoong, close to 120-kilometres to raise awareness
and funds in support of clean water initiatives worldwide this Saturday.
Around 40 students have signed up so far for the walk.
The public is invited to join in on the event to show their support for the increasing threats to safe, clean drinking water worldwide.

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Students Walk For Clean Water

Aaron Ferguson
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