1 in 100 people are affected
The 17th annual Muskoka Trek for Tourette was held Sunday at Kerr Park in Bracebridge.
Twenty-one walkers raised nearly $2,300 to support Tourette Canada’s work in education, research, and local services.
The event is part of a nationwide effort, with participants also trekking in their own communities.
Tourette Syndrome affects about one in 100 Canadians, causing motor and vocal tics.
Donations are still open at tourette.ca/trek.

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