Thousands of Kiwis are set to hit the pavement to raise funds to regenerate tracks destroyed in the Port Hills fires.
The ASB Christchurch Marathon will get under way on June 4 and this year, for every kilometre run or walked by the more than 6000 participants, ASB will donate 25 cents to help buy trees to help restore damaged walking tracks in the hills.
The Summit Road Society was the hardest hit landowner by February's devastating fires, which burnt 83ha of Ohinetahi Reserve and left 1.3km of fencing needing to be replaced.
Society president Bill Woods said the group aimed to plant 5000 trees over the 2017 winter, which will cost around $20,000.
"Our main interest is in preserving the Port Hills, it's a wonderful area for Cantabrians and visitors alike to walk and run and we will work hard to restore the blackened areas to a desirable state.