Saskatchewan Marathon

Saskatchewan Marathon Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

First run in 1979, the Saskatchewan Marathon started as only a marathon, it has grown to include 2.2K, 5K, 10K,  and half-marathon distances, and the marathon is a Boston qualifier.  Throughout its history the Saskatchewan Marathon has made changes to its course and its calendar, but it always provides a flat, fast and scenic view of both the city of Saskatoon and the South Saskatchewan River.      

Niagara Ultra

Niagara Ultra Niagara-on-the-lake, Ontario, Canada

The Niagara Ultra offers a 100K, 50K, Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K (on traffic-free asphalt footpath) race options, following the Niagara River Parkway from Niagara-on-the-Lake past Fort George and on to Niagara Falls and back.  Runners are in continuous sight of the Great River, and turn around at the Falls. This fast course offers you the opportunity to run on a very scenic course steeped in Canadian and American history.    

Manitoba Marathon

Manitoba Marathon Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

The Manitoba Marathon is a beautiful, flat, fast, and shaded course that travels through many of Winnipeg's loveliest residential neighbourhoods. Run or walk the distance of your choice, either in-person or virtually, and celebrate fitness, family, fundraising and racing safely together.    

Banff Marathon

Banff Marathon Banff, Alberta, Canada

Banff is among Canada’s most beautiful and unique destinations. The city hosted its inaugural marathon in 2014 with rave reviews and the event has grown to now include a popular half marathon and family-friendly 10K. The race starts in mountain village of Banff and follow a course that passes crystal clear lakes and rivers, past stunning mountain vistas,  returning alongside the Bow River and over Banff’s famous bridges finishing to cheering crowds in Banff’s downtown Central Park.    

Community Strong Race Weekend

Community Strong Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

The Community Strong Race Weekend presents a variety of races over the course of the weekend in the heart of the Great Lake’s of Northern Ontario. The course is fast and relatively flat, making it great for personal bests and runners trying new distances for the first time. Take part in the Boston qualifying marathon, half-marathon, or 10K and enjoy the run past historic landmarks and along the St. Mary’s Waterfront. Stick around post-race for pints from microbrew pub: Northern Superior…

Sea Me Run Nova Scotia Marathon

Nova Scotia Marathon Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia, Canada

Barrington Passage, located on the South Western shore of Nova Scotia, is the lobster capital of Canada and also plays host to the Sea Me Run Nova Scotia Marathon. The certified and Boston qualifier course features rolling hills on country roads and is run as two large loops in a figure eight configuration which starts and finishes near the local arena. A virtual option is also available.    

Totem to Totem Marathon

Totem to Totem Marathon Skidegate, British Columbia, Canada

Located off the north west coast of B.C, Haida Gwaii is the home and traditional territory of the Haida, and it is host to the Totem to Totem Marathon. The event offers 3 distance options, Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10K. All three distance are run on an out and back route course, starting at the Kaay Haida Heritage Centre at Second Beach in Skidegate. The Marathon course is a certified Boston Marathon Qualifier.  

Canadian Death Race

Canadian Death Race Grande Cache, Alberta, Canada

Every August long weekend in the town of Grande Cache, hundreds of eager participants embark on one of the world's most challenging courses in what has been dubbed "Canada's toughest race." The 125K course at the foot of the majestic Rocky Mountains includes extreme trails, mountain summits, a major river crossing and over 5,000m of elevation change. The event includes both individual ultra or marathon distances, or a team relay options. Make it a family event and bring the kids…

Yukon River Trail Marathon

Yukon River Trail Marathon Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

All races including the half-marathon and (2-4 person) relays begin and end in Rotary Peace Park. The courses follow alongside or above the Yukon River. The trail is well worn and features significant elevation gain and loss so participants should expect an aerobic challenge. The routes are well-marked with trail markers and volunteers are posted at key points to keep everyone on track. After the races, post-race refreshments and festivities are enjoyed by all.  

Texada Run the Rock Marathon, Half and 8K

Texada Run the Rock Marathon Texada Island, British Columbia, Canada

Texada Run the Rock Marathon provides a challenging course that will provide serious bragging rights. Runner's can choose between the marathon, half marathon or 8K distance options. The marathon is a loop course starting and finishing at Shelter Point Regional Park. The half marathon is a point-to-point route along the second half of the marathon route. The 8K starts at the Texada Airport cross over Gillies Bay Road and proceed along the same route as the Full/Half Marathon to Shelter…