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January 2021
60 North Run
The 60° North Run is a 60km challenge making reference to the 60th parallel north, that constitutes Canada's mainland boundary between the northern territories and the provinces. Participants can run, walk, hike or ski 60km from January 1st to the 31st, conquer the challenge, and start the year with a bang. This unique challenge will keep runners motivated, engaged, and running during the harsh winter days. Participants can go solo, register as a team, or use the private community to…
Find out more »February 2021
KRRA- Twosome Run 5K
In this unique Winter event, runners compete as individuals for KRRA series points, but can also compete as male-female teams for “twosome” overall and combined age group placings. Your Twosome Run can take place anywhere. Pick a 5K route and submit your course time as many times as you wish over the race period. Your best time will count in the final standings. Charities Land Conservancy for Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington and Kingston and District Special Olympics Ontario
Find out more »March 2021
Chilly Half Marathon, Frigid 10K & Frosty 5K
Virtual Edition: although we all wish we could be back to racing together in person in 2021, the reality is, we must continue to be safe by racing virtually. The Chilly Half Marathon has established itself as a popular early season event to kick off the racing season in Ontario. Participants will complete their respective distance within a designated time period and then submit their results to be official finishers.
Find out more »Around the Bay Road Race
2021 event will be virtual Around The Bay (a.k.a. 'ATB') is the oldest road race on the continent, first run in 1894, three years before the Boston Marathon. Starting in downtown Hamilton, the unique and challenging 30K course takes participants on a rolling tour of Hamilton's harbour before heading along Beach Boulevard and into neighbouring Burlington for the final 10K of panoramic rolling hills and pleasing scenery on the harbour’s north shore. The finish inside First Ontario Centre is epic.…
Find out more »April 2021
Under Armour Spring Run-Off
The 2021 Under Armour Spring Run-Off will be a virtual race. Both the 8K and 5K races are an excellent way to kick off the spring running and racing season and is part of the acclaimed Canada Running Series.
Find out more »Vancouver Sun Run
The 2021 Vancouver Sun Run is going virtual. This spring classic has been Canada’s largest 10K road race since its inception in 1985, and welcomes participants of all ages and abilities.
Find out more »Banque Scotia 21K de Montreal
An increasingly popular event and part of the Canada Running Series, the Banque Scotia 21K de Montreal is a local spring favourite. The 2021 event will be a virtual race.
Find out more »May 2021
Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend
The 2021 Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend will be a virtual event. The Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon is Canada’s largest and fastest marathon. One of two World Athletics Gold Label marathon events in Canada. During non-pandemic racing, the Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon is one of Canada’s largest Boston Qualifiers, and attracts thousands of participants, including a world-class contingent of pro athletes every year.
Find out more »Toronto Women’s Half Marathon /10K/5K
The first of the Toronto Women’s Run Series, this half marathon, 10K and 5K events takes place on the last Sunday in May. The 2021 event will be a virtual race. It isn’t the traditional start line at Sunnybrook Park, but you the chance to your run anytime, anywhere, on a road, path, trail, on a treadmill, at your own pace.
Find out more »Saskatchewan Marathon
The Saskatchewan Marathon, first run in 1979, has more than three decades worth of event experience. Throughout its history, the course has changed on many occasions but it is designed to provide a flat, fast and scenic view of both the city of Saskatoon and the South Saskatchewan River. The 2021 event will be a virtual race, offering a marathon, half marathon, 10K and 5K course options.
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