The Telegram (St. John's)

From Victoria to Quidi Vidi

Couple with environmen­tal message gets a charge out of the journey

- TELEGRAM STAFF telegram@thetelegra­m.com

Buddy Boyd and his partner Barb Hetheringt­on finished a drive across the country Saturday by dipping the wheels of their car into the Atlantic on the slipway at Quidi Vidi Village.

The difference in this crosscanad­a journey is that it was completed in an electric car — a Chevy Bolt.

The couple decided to make the journey from Victoria, B.C., to Quidi Vidi to promote low environmen­tal impact driving and zero waste. They began the journey on Canada Day with the desire to reach out to people across the country with the message that lifestyle changes can make a difference.

“As a grassroots organizati­on promoting zero waste, it’s important for us to connect with regular Canadians. … A road trip allows us to reach people in their own communitie­s and homes,” said Hetheringt­on. “Bolt across Canada allows us to show that it is possible to make lifestyle changes that reduce environmen­tal impact. And you can still enjoy life.”

Boyd said actions such as making wiser vehicle choices make a difference.

“We want to promote our emerging green highways … that are making it easier for Canadians to drive low-emission vehicles.”

Green Rock E.V.S. electric vehicle dealership hosted a gathering to cheer on the couple as they dipped their car’s wheels in the ocean. Afterwards, electric car owners around the city paraded through downtown to celebrate.

 ?? JOE GIBBONS/THE TELEGRAM ?? Buddy Boyd guides his Chevy Bolt into the waters of the slipway and Quidi Vidi Village to meet his goal of dipping the wheels into the Atlantic Ocean to complete his cross-canada trip in the electric car, with approval of Piper, his 10-year-old pet.
JOE GIBBONS/THE TELEGRAM Buddy Boyd guides his Chevy Bolt into the waters of the slipway and Quidi Vidi Village to meet his goal of dipping the wheels into the Atlantic Ocean to complete his cross-canada trip in the electric car, with approval of Piper, his 10-year-old pet.
 ?? JOE GIBBONS/THE TELEGRAM ?? Buddy Boyd and his partner Barb Hetheringt­on giving a thumbs-up after finishing their journey.
JOE GIBBONS/THE TELEGRAM Buddy Boyd and his partner Barb Hetheringt­on giving a thumbs-up after finishing their journey.

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