Raven50 Ultra
- Date:
- Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 6:00 AM
- Location:
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200 Hamilton Boulevard
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada
OpenStreetMap Google Maps - Links:
- raven.runforlife.ca Register at raceroster.com
- Tags:
- 10k 2k 50k 5k Fun Run Road Run Track Trail Ultra
Raven50 Ultra – Event Summary
Date: Saturday, July 4, 2026
Location: Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Stadium, Whitehorse, Yukon
The Raven 50 Mile Ultra & Relay is a premier ultramarathon held annually in Whitehorse, Yukon, offering a challenging and scenic race through the rugged wilderness of the Canadian North. The 2026 edition takes place on Saturday, July 4, 2026, with race day activities at the Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Stadium, adjacent to the Canada Games Centre.
Race Overview
The Raven50 showcases the natural beauty of the Yukon and offers multiple race distances for participants of all ages and abilities:
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50 Mile Solo: ~80 km, ultra-endurance challenge.
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50 km Solo: Challenging but shorter distance.
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50 Mile Relay: Two-person team event with an exchange near the midpoint.
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50 km Relay: Team relay covering the 50 km distance.
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10 km Run: Open to youth and adults, beginner-friendly.
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5 km Run: Open to youth and adults, accessible and community-oriented.
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2.5 km Run: Anyone welcome
The full course features over 3,000 meters of elevation gain, multiple ridges and peaks, water crossings, and a mix of single-track trails, quad roads, and switchbacks.
Race Schedule
- Friday, July 3, 2026:
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5:00–6:00 PM: Mandatory pre-race check-in, bag drop, and racer registration
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6:00–7 PM: Opening prayer, bear safety briefing, and race orientation
- Saturday, July 4, 2026:
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6:00 AM: Start – 50 Mile Solo
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9:00 AM: Start – 50 km Solo & 50 km Relay
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4:00 PM: Start – 10 km Run (youth and adults)
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4:30 PM: Start – 5 km Fun Run & 2.5 km Kids Run (adults welcome)
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Cutoff Times:
o 1:30 PM: Aid Station 4 (Jackson Lake) for 50-mile runners
o 4:30 PM: Aid Station 6 (Fish Lake)
o 9:00 PM: Finish line for all events
The day concludes with a meal, beer garden and games for kids to celebrate participants’ achievements.
Reconciliation and Community
The Raven50 is committed to truth, reconciliation, and meaningful engagement with Indigenous communities. All Indigenous runners receive a complimentary entry, and organizers work closely with the Kwanlin Dün First Nation (KDFN) and other local partners to ensure the event is conducted with respect and cultural sensitivity.
Seven aid stations with food, full facilities at the start and finish lines, and a welcoming atmosphere make the Raven50 an unforgettable experience for ultramarathon veterans, newcomers, and families alike.
Registration and Further Information
For registration, course maps, and volunteer opportunities, visit: raven.runforlife.ca