Pure Grit Trail Race

Pure Grit Trail Race Wiarton

Test yourself on trails of Bruce Peninsula. The Pure Grit Trail Race is a mix terrain of mountain bike single track and wider open double track through rolling hills, about 2/3 is single track. The course is a loop of 7.5k. Proceeds from this event go to support Georgian Bay Nordic, a youth cross-country ski race team.  

5 Peaks Trail Running Series BC- Golden Ears

5 Peaks BC 2 Golden Ears Provincial Park

The 5 Peaks Trail Running Series delivers some of the best trail this country has to offer. The events are hosted at some of the most spectacular natural spaces in Canada. Each race takes place on pre-marked trails with participants running over rocks, roots, tree stumps and logs, through mud puddles, snow and so much more.

Freestyle 5K

Freestyle 5K Sunnybrook Park, Toronto

The Running Physio and Canada Running Series Foundation are hosting the Freestyle 5K and Kids Run in support of Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. This event is open to participants of all ages and abilities. Participants can run, walk, or wheel through the beautiful grounds of Sunnybrook Park.

5 Peaks Ontario- Kelso

5 Peaks Ontario Race Ontario

The Ontario trail running race series features some of the nicest trails in the Greater Toronto Area, 5 Peaks Ontario Race Series's first stop at Kelso Conservation Area. The courses include, beautiful trails with rock gardens and roots to challenge runners, two challenging ski hill climbs, and picture worthy views overlooking the park. 5 Peaks races are known for their incredible staff and volunteers, abundant food, amazing swag, and a commitment to sound environmental practices.  

RunWild

RunWild St. Albert

RunWild is a challenging, competitive, and fun event with races designed for every level of runner and walker. Events include the 5K, 10K, Half Marathon and a kids run. Post race, check out the Race Village, which includes a kids’ fun zone, live entertainment, food and beverages and much more.

Run to EMpower

Emilie's Run Ottawa

Endeavouring to highlight remarkable local talent and honouring the memory of Émilie Mondor, the first Canadian woman to run sub-15:00 in the 5K and a member of Canada’s Olympic team at the 2004 Olympics. The evolution of ‘Emilie’s Run’ to ‘Run to EMpower’ was inspired by Emilie’s advancement of womxn’s running in Canada, her perseverance through her own battles and her support of all runners. Run to EMpower includes a performance race for womxn, who can complete the 5k in…