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THE CLIMB STARTS HERE
Registration Closes December 5th, 10AM
ABOUT THE CLIMB
The Felix Project is taking over this 8 December with a unique challenge: climb all 1031 steps and 48 floors of Canary Wharf’s One Canada Square.
It´s fun, it's festive and you will enjoy breathtaking, unique views across London from the top of the tower once you conquer it. Each climber has a suggested fundraising target of £300, helping as a group raise enough funds to rescue and redistribute 825,000 meals for Londoners in need!
What’s included in your entry?
Santa HAT
themed T-shirt
Medal
All participants must bring a copy of ID with them to the climb. You will not be able to take part on the day if you do not have your ID.
When you arrive please follow directions to the registration desk within the lobby of One Canada Square and present your ID.
If you have requested to collect your race pack on the day, please arrive 45 minutes to 1 hour prior to your wave start time. If you have chosen for your race pack to be posted, please arrive 30 - 45 minutes prior to your wave start time.
All participants will receive an email a week prior to the event with everything you need to know before your climb.
Supporters can cheer you off from the lobby where we'll have a bag drop and warm up area.
Your climb will take approximately 30 minutes, then celebrate your achievement with friends and family with added value benefits including discounts on activities, shopping and food and drink across Canary Wharf.
Participants must be 18 years of age on 8 December 2024 to take part.
ON THE DAY
getting here
One Canada Square, London, E14 5AB
** Sunday 8th December - TFL Closures**
DLR: Sunday 8 December, no service between Poplar / Stratford International and Beckton / Woolwich Arsenal.
Elizabeth Line: Sunday 8 December, a reduced service operates between Paddington and Heathrow / Maidenhead (in addition, there will be no service until 0740 between Paddington and Ealing Broadway).
Mildmay: Sunday 8 December, no Overground service between Kensington (Olympia) and Clapham Junction.
By car
The Limehouse Link tunnel and The Highway provide access to the City and the West End. The Blackwall and Rotherhithe tunnels provide a link across the river to south London.
The A13 is a three-lane highway from Canary Wharf to the M25 orbital motorway which in turn connects to all the main routes out of London.
Canary Wharf has 6,000 car parking spaces of which 2,500 are provided within public car parks. Canary Wharf also provides pedal and motor cycle parking at several locations.
By tube
The Canary Wharf Jubilee line station provides swift connections with travel times of:
London Bridge: 7 minutes
Waterloo: 11 minutes
Westminster: 13 minutes
Green Park: 15 minutes
Bond Street: 17 minutes
Baker Street: 20 minutes
The Jubilee Line has interchanges with all other London Underground lines.
The Canary Wharf Elizabeth line station provides swift connections with travel times of:
Whitechapel: 3 minutes
Liverpool St: 6 minutes
Farringdon: 9 minutes
Tottenham Court Road: 12 minutes
Paddington: 17 minutes
London Heathrow (when opened on 6 November): in 45 minutes
There are two Docklands Light Railway (DLR) stations on the Estate; Canary Wharf and Heron Quays.
The DLR network runs from Canary Wharf, Heron Quays, West India Quay and South Quay to Bank in the heart of the City of London, Tower Gateway, Stratford, Beckton, Woolwich Arsenal and Lewisham.
By bus
Six bus routes pass through Canary Wharf:
D3: Bethnal Green to Isle of Dogs, Asda
D7: Mile End to All Saints
D8: Stratford to Isle of Dogs, Asda
135: Moorfields to Mudchute
277: Highbury and Islington to Leamouth
N550: Trafalgar Square to Canning Town
(Night Bus)
Coach services connect Canary Wharf with London Victoria, North Kent, Snodland, Vigo Village, New Ash Green, New Covent Garden and Maidstone.