PeakWeek
PeakWeek began on a winter summit in the Rockies, when two friends realized the mountains had given them something priceless: clarity, strength, and a way back to themselves. They asked a simple question — what if this healing could help others? The answer became PeakWeek: 7 summits in 7 days, a bold movement turning mental-health awareness into action. Now entering it’s fourth season, PeakWeek has raised $100,000+ for Impact Society’s HEROES® programs, bringing resilience tools to youth across Canada. Join the climb — move with purpose, connect with others, and help a young person find their way.
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Ryan, Jon, GP and I on the summit of The Fortress, Kananaskis Country. August 2025. Seven peaks in seven days. We were hungry, thirsty, and running on fumes, but the moment felt bigger than our exhaustion. We made it. And yes, we celebrated with pizza and (zero) beer.
The lads and I.
Grizzly Peak, Kananaskis Country. August 2025.
GP and Bunny on the summit, soaking in the moment under the scorching sun. It was our sixth peak in six days, all laughter, sweat, and unshakable joy. At that point, we were just looking forward to the finish line, but the mountain kept insisting we slow down and breathe.
Grizzly Peak summit marker.
I’ve been told the location is easy to find online, but it still eludes me. If you can pinpoint it, I’d love to hear from you.
I’m collecting these markers for a series, silkscreen prints on pillowcases, perhaps.
The lads and I on the summit of Grizzly Peak, Kananaskis Country. August 2025.
A tri-fold card mock-up, still unfolding.
Prairie Mountain, Alberta. 23 August 2025.
Our first summit in a week of seven. All 31 of us made it to the top. The crazy idea is catching on like Forrest Gump’s run, unbelievably unstoppable. Funny how life loves a good sequel.
I’ve had my eye on Red Peak since October 2024. Two unsuccessful attempts later, I hoped the mountain might finally open its door on the third.
Under scorching August sun, eight of us climbed, grinding through heat and endless scree, inching upward like pilgrims. And when we finally stood on the summit, Red Peak revealed itself: a fresh perspective on familiar giants, the horizon rearranged like a new language you almost understand.
It was our fourth summit of seven during Peak Week 2025. A reminder that persistence, sweat, and a little faith can turn a stubborn dream into a view that steals your breath.
Peak Week 2025 documentary part 1

Promotional tri-fold mailer, 5.5” x 16.5”, designed by Impact Society’s marketing team.
Promotional tri-fold mailer, 5.5” x 16.5”, designed by Impact Society’s marketing team.
30 August 2024.
Yuri, Bunny & Ry on our 7th summit.
25 August 2024
HJ3, Chris Primeau, his daughter Selah & Frankie (the most photogenic dog, ever).

Global TV news piece.

Peak Week 2023.

PeakWeek2023 summit shots. That first year was something else. I lost a ton of weight. Turns out potato chips, gummy bears, and coffee are not sustainable fuel sources. Who knew? Man, I was such a newbie.
Wrap Party poster.
Our beautiful logo designed by John Vickers Design, Calgary 2023.