Paradise Five and Dime 5K & 10K

Paradise Five and Dime 5K & 10K Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

The Paradise Five and Dime 5K & 10K is organised by the Paradise Running Club and is part of the High Performance Running Series. Both race distance start at the Topsail Pond Road Cul-de-Sac and finish at the Topsail Pond parking lot. There is a 90 minute time limit to complete the course.  

Honda Waterfront Run

Barrie Half Marathon Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Honda Waterfront Run is a race along Barrie's scenic waterfront in support of local charities. Runners can choose between Half Marathon, 10K, or 5K distance options. All races start/finish at Heritage Park.          

Freedom to Move: Run, Walk, and Wheel for Dystonia

Freedom to Move Anywhere, Canada

Freedom to Move unites Canadians from coast-to-coast to raise awareness and critical funds for dystonia. To date, Freedom to Move has raised over $1 million to fund research, support programs, and advocacy efforts for people living with dystonia.  Join in a celebration of strength, community, and determination to make a positive impact for those living with dystonia. You can complete a walk, run, or wheel either virtually in your own community or join us in-person. Charity Dystonia Medical Research Foundation…

Ancaster Mill Race

Ancaster Mill Race Ancaster, Ontario, Canada

The Annual Ancaster Mill Race 5K & 10K Walk/Run is a great family and community event which includes a 1k Kids Run and a Fun Zone for children. Amazing post race food is provided by the Ancaster Mill. Charity Ancaster Community Services

The Banff Jasper Relay

The Banff Jasper Relay Banff, Alberta, Canada

Covering some 258K in total, sixty teams of 15 compete in what some describe as “the most beautiful relay in the world.” The 15 stage relay travels from Banff to Jasper utilizing the most beautiful highways in the world; scenic Highway 1A (Bow Valley Parkway) and Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway). The relay is entirely contained within the Banff and Jasper National Parks ensuring scenic and inspiring, a once-in-a-lifetime running experience. Charity The Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada    

East Point to Souris Lighthouse Run/Relay

Points East Lighthouse Souris, Prince Edward Island, Canada

The East Point Lighthouse Run/Relay is a 29.4 kilometer course that can be run as either a solo event, or as 4 member relay team. The race begins at the historic East Point Lighthouse. Following the Points East Coastal Drive, runners weave their way through some of the most scenic coastlines in Prince Edward Island finishing at the Souris Lighthouse on MacPhee Avenue.  

10km Chaleur Banque Nationale CKLE

10km Chaleur Banque Nationale CKLE Beresford, New Brunswick, Canada

Described as flat and very fast, the 10K and 5K Chaleur is a popular late spring event in the north part of the province.    

Mews Memorial 8K Road Race

Mews Memorial 8K Road Race St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

This is one of the oldest continuous road running races in the province, with more than 35 years of racing. The course is fast and runs from the Mundy Pond area to Quidi Vidi Lake. It is a popular event as a tune up to the Tely 10 each summer.      

Forest City Road Races

Forest City Road Races London, Ontario, Canada

The Forest City Road Races is dedicated to hosting a first-class running event where all proceeds are donated in support of local London Charities. The day features a half marathon, 10K, 5K, and Fun Run that start and finish in Victoria Park. The half course tours the scenic University of Western Ontario campus and follows the serene Thames River before weaving through historic North London neighbourhoods.    

Mental Health in Motion

Mental Health in Motion Ray Twinney Recreation Complex, Newmarket, Ontario

Mental Health in Motion, is an annual fundraising event, dedicated to supporting MOBYSS (Mobile York South Simcoe), Ontario’s first mobile and also virtual health clinic, exclusively for youth aged 12 to 25. Whether you're into running, walking, or cycling, there are routes suitable for all skill levels and ages. Gather your friends, family, and co-workers – it's time to make a collective impact. Can't make it in person, no sweat, there are virtual options.