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  • Distance: 49.7 km
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    The date has been set for July 11th, 2026!


    We are proud to announce that this event is sanctioned by Athletics Ontario.


    We are thrilled to announce that we are partnering with La Sportiva for our events this year. Not only will La Sportiva be at our races with their demo fleet of shoes to try but they will also be giving away 2 pairs of shoes!


    We are also now working with a new, LOCAL, nutrition company called THN Labs. They are generously providing each runner with gels in their race kit as well as gels available at our aid stations. The gels contain only 4 ingredients: maple syrup, tahini, sea salt, and rowanberry extract. For more information on the product, click on their logo below:


    A TRAIL RACE & AN ADVENTURE

    We are very excited to be offering a unique trail race that is unlike any of our other events. Here are a few of the features that makes this race extra cool:

    • The 50km event (actually about 51.8km) is a point-to-point race. We will bus participants from the finish line parking lot all the way to the start and then the runners will run the entirety of the Toronto Bruce Trail section. The 50km course will have a 10 hour cut-off. PLEASE NOTE: We consider this an intermediate level course. It is tough but beautiful. Although there aren't any specific qualifications, this is not recommended for runners who have not completed a 50km already (try the 27.5km event - you'll love it!). Trail shoes are necessary.

    -The 25km event (actually about 27.5km) is also a point-to-point race that, although shorter, offers an incredible experience along some of the most incredible sections of the Toronto Bruce Trail. The 25km course will have an 8.5 hour cutoff. This is also a difficult course but, due to the 8.5 hour cutoff, it is manageable for runners with some trail running experience. Plan on being out at least 1 hour longer than your typical 25k race.

    We will also be offering a 10km OUT-AND-BACK race. Participants will start at Kelso Conservation and run 5km (through Hilton Falls Conservation Area, across Sixth Line, and along the escarpment before turning around and heading back to Kelso Conservation Area. This will be a hilly and challenging 10km course.

    • In addition to a sweet finisher's medal, runners who complete the 50km event will also earn a Toronto Bruce Trail Club End-to-End patch. The 2024 medal pictured below (all photos are from Sue Sitki, our Race Photographer)

    • The entire course is run on the permanently marked Bruce Trail (all of it is on the white blazed main trail). Although we will have some great aid stations along the way, we will NOT be adding additional flagging to this course (except for the final 5km, which is being flagged for the 10km out-and-back course). Let us repeat that so that you know what you are signing up for- ONLY FINAL 5km OF THE COURSE WILL BE FLAGGED! You are going to get a true Bruce Trail adventure! You simply have to follow the white blazes the entire way. The blue blazes on the Bruce Trail indicate a side trail, which we WILL NOT be using for this event. The Bruce Trail is well marked and easy to follow. The Toronto Section of the Bruce Trail is very well maintained, heavily travelled, and very clearly marked.

    -This is going to be a SMALL, grassroots, community event. We will have an absolute maximum of 200 participants total. Once the event is full, we will not be managing a waitlist.


    Here is an image that helps to explain how to follow blazes:

    Amongst other interesting features, this course will feature the following beautiful sites:

    1. Cheltenham Badlands: These unique formations are actually just outside of the Toronto Section but this is where the race will start. These were formed at the base of an ancient sea over 450 million years ago.

    2. Terra Cotta Conservation Area: In addition to some awesome trails, this conservation area boasts ponds, streams, and an important wetlands area. You will quickly find yourself in a trail runner's paradise and, since you will still be fresh, you will adore this part of the course.

    3. Silver Creek Conservation Area: With over 1000 acres, this area has lush forests, great trails, and plenty of interesting rock formations. There are some tough trails in this section with lots of rocks, roots, and punchy climbs and descents. There is so much beauty surrounding you that you may be tempted to look around but keep those eyes on your feet - there are plenty of rocks and roots to trip you in this section.

    4. Scotsdale Heritage Farm: Scotsdale Farm on the Niagara Escarpment is a 531 acre heritage farm bequeathed to Ontario Heritage Trust in 1982. The area includes heritage buildings and barns, rolling hay fields, ecologically sensitive forests, unique wetlands, and evidence of Indigenous settlements.

    (The sections above will only be completed by the 50km participants. The sections below will be experienced by the 50km and 25km runners!)

    1. Limehouse Conservation Area: The Limehouse Conservation Area includes dense, pristine forest and plays host to some of the area’s cultural heritage. Featuring twisting creeks and a small part of the famous Bruce Trail, the park preserves one of Ontario’s last old-growth forests. You can still find some remnants of the mill and old lime kilns, initially constructed in the 1840s. Perhaps the most unique section of this race course is found within the Limehouse Conservation Area where participants will find themselves WALKING through the "Hole in the Wall" and then climbing out on a wooden ladder. NO RUNNING THROUGH THIS SECTION (it is very short so take your time, look around, and take in the unique scenery around you).

    2. Speyside Resource Management Area: Speyside's terrain is more rugged and seasonal weather regularly impacts large parts of this trail. During Spring, mud season can make some parts of the trail impassable however improvements have recently been made. The mature forest canopy provides a habitat for countless bird and animal species. Speyside is also known for its beautiful sprawls of wildflowers.

    3. Dufferin Quarry Bridge: This bridge, which was completed in 1981 spans a large gap in the escarpment and can be seen from the highway over 3km away. This is a high bridge so if you are afraid of heights (like the Race Director is), don't look down!

    4. Bruce Trail's First Blaze: participants will pass the location of the first blaze that was painted on the Bruce Trail in July of 1962 . Keep an eye out for the plaque!


    As lifelong users of the Bruce Trail, we are please to help support them and we will be donating $20 from each registration directly to the Toronto Bruce Trail Club. As many of you know, the various clubs rely on these donations to help with their trail maintenance and improvements, which include building and repairing bridges, stairs, boardwalks, and stiles. The club also maintains the trail, removes fallen trees, and ensures that the trail is in excellent condition.

    What does the race fee include:

    -All participants will get race swag including a soft-spun t-shirt (and more!)

    -Finishers will earn a finisher's medal.

    -Race fee includes parking at Kelso Conservation Area

    -Shuttle bus from Kelso Conservation Area (finish line) to the start line of the race (for 25k and 50k participants - 10k runners will complete an out-and-back course).

    • An unforgettable adventure!

    Runners will have the option to choose either a Unisex Shirt or a Women's Cut Shirt during the registration process. The title "Women's Cut" is the actual name of the cut. Any person is welcome to choose whichever option they wish. Please note, the women's cut shirts do tend to fit a bit small so you may want to size up.


    50km Race Course:

    The 50km race course is actually more like 51.8km. Participants will run the entirety of the Toronto Bruce Trail Club (50km) plus a little over a kilometre at the beginning and the end.

    Part of what makes this course so incredible is the wide variety of terrain types on the course. Participants will experience lots of groomed trails where you can experience some magical running flow, challenging technical trails, rocks, roots, short sections of road, and plenty of short but punchy hills to climb and descend. There will be bridges, countless boardwalks, and stiles (small ladders to get over fences). The scenery will be beautiful and the course will be memorable. Did we mention rocks?

    In our opinion, what makes this course challenging is not the elevation gain (about 800m for the 50km event) but rather the technical sections of the course, which will have even the most experienced trail runners walking through the most rocky sections.

    Please keep in mind that participants will follow the permanently marked white blazes, which will be painted primarily on trees but also on rocks, and posts. The course is marked in a way that when you pass a blaze, you can usually see the next blaze. If you miss a blaze or can't see any blazes, don't travel more than 100m before backtracking. Please keep in mind that thousands of people follow these blazes successfully every year. If you go off course, it is usually because you are distracted or fatigued. A good rule of thumb is that the Bruce Trail marks where you SHOULD go and not where you SHOULDN'T go. By this we mean that unless you are clearly directed to turn, just stay on the trail that you are on and follow the white blazes. For the majority of the course, participants will find that there is only 1 trail to follow anyways.

    We highly recommend buying and downloading the Bruce Trail app and/or downloading the following GPX file to your watch, if your watch has that capability. Here is a the data from the run that we did while mapping out the course in 2024:

    FIRST BLAZE TRAIL RACE STRAVA DATA


    25km Race Course:

    The 25km race will actually be more like 27.5km and will start on Sixth Line between Silver Creek Conservation Area and Limehouse Conservation Area. Participants will get to experience one of the most unique trail running experiences in Ontario as they pass through the magnificent "Hole in the Wall", which will have runners travelling through a cave and then up a ladder. This section has the potential to get a little congested so please be patient and enjoy the unbelievable scenery that surrounds you.

    Runners will have the opportunity to run through the Speyside section, which is beautiful but has some very rocky and rooty sections. Those of you that are trying to run fast will likely not enjoy the rocky section very much and will be cursing the Happy Trails Team, but those of you who are there to enjoy the experience and take in the scenery with some really cool people and don't mind slowing down through this part will love Speyside!

    Participants will get to enjoy a wide variety of terrain types including beautiful flowing single track, countless bridges and boardwalks over and around streams and creeks, very challenging technical rocky sections, and a long stretch along the edge of the Niagara escarpments from which participants will be able to see Toronto on a clear day.

    Runners will also get to run across the very high quarry bridge and will pass the site of the first blaze that was painted on the Bruce Trail.

    This really is a stunning course but is also quite challenging. It will likely take longer than you expect but we are pretty sure that you are going to love this adventure!

    There will be 3 aid stations along the way.


    10 km Race Course:

    The 10km race course will start and end at Kelso Conservation Area. There is plenty of parking (included) available for all participants.

    The route will have participants running the final 5km of the 25k and 50k courses, in reverse, and then turning around and running back to the finish line. Please note, like the 25k and 50k courses, this is not your typical 10k race. It is hilly and there are some technical sections to the course.

    There will be one aid station on the 10km course.


    Aid Stations: There will be aid stations approximately 8-12km apart. The aid stations will be stocked with your typical trail race food (pickles, PB and J, chips, cookies, and other sweet and salty snacks), water, pop, and an electrolyte drink.

    Please note that all Happy Trails Racing events are cup-less so you will need to have a collapsible cup or bottle to fill at the aid stations.

    We recommend carrying at least 1L of fluids for this race.


    SCHEDULE:

    7:55am - The 50km race bus will depart Kelso Conservation Area. Don't miss it! The bus ride will be great; you will get to hear the RD ramble on during the pre-race briefing, you will get to hang out with other trail runners while they still smell good and, if time permits, perhaps we will even sing some camp songs!

    9:00am - The 50km race will start from the Cheltenham Badlands. Let's gooooo!!!!

    10:00am - Start of the 10km race from Kelso Conservation Area.

    10:05am - The 25km race bus will depart Kelso Conservation Area. Similar to the 50km bus ride, the pre-race briefing will take place on the bus. The bus ride will be a little shorter but there may still be time for some camp songs. We'll see.

    10:45am - The 25km race will start from Sixth Line between Silver Creek and the Limehouse Conservation Areas. Runners will cross the stile and be off on their merry way!

    12:30pm- Potentially first finisher of the 25km event (estimation only).

    1:40pm- Potentially first finisher of the 50km race (based on the FKT of 4:37 for the Toronto Section of the Bruce Trail- this race is 2km longer than that).

    7:00pm- Race Cut-off

    Refund Policy:

    Happy Trails Racing has a great policy regarding race refunds/transfers: register with confidence knowing that you can take advantage of our early bird pricing and, if you need to back out, you can do so up to 30 days before the race with a 100% race credit that can go towards any future Happy Trails event. It doesn't expire. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate cancellations within 30 days of the race. However, participants are welcome to transfer their bib to someone else without any penalty up to 5 days before the race. Please keep in mind that everything we need to order to have you at our race is done so at least 30 days out.

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  • Devil's Glen Access Trail, Clearview, Ontario, Canada
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    Distance: 46.9 km
    Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    We are proud to announce that this event is sanctioned by Athletics Ontario.


    We are thrilled to announce that we are partnering with La Sportiva for our events this year. Not only will La Sportiva be at our races with their demo fleet of shoes to try but they will also be giving away 2 pairs of shoes!


    We are also now working with a new, LOCAL, nutrition company called THN Labs. They are generously providing each runner with gels in their race kit as well as gels available at our aid stations. The gels contain only 4 ingredients: maple syrup, tahini, sea salt, and rowanberry extract. For more information on the product, click on their logo below:


    At Happy Trails Racing, we really try our best to offer a wide range of trail running experiences. Most of our events are perfect for all experience levels, including runners that have never done a trail race before.

    THIS IS NOT ONE OF THOSE RACES!

    This race is hard. Like, really hard.

    With multiple major climbs, this course will have participants reaching the highest point of the entire 900km long Bruce Trail. Two of the climbs will have participants climbing close to a 1000 feet on each climb. The climbs are steep and the descents are nasty. In total, runners in the 66.6km event will climb close to 6000 feet.

    This isn't going to be easy, but it is going to be memorable!

    Believe it or not, we started working on this race in 2019. It was difficult to plan because we really tried to figure out a way to make it achievable for all ability levels. We threw that plan out the window and here we are!


    Highlights of the race:

    -Climb to the top of the Devil's Glen ski hill

    -Crawling through (literally crawling through) the "keyhole" on the "Keyhole Side Trail".

    -Running along side the Mad River

    -Climbing the hills of the Pretty River Valley Provincial Park up to the highest point on the Bruce Trail (66.6k only)

    -The entirety of the race takes place on the Bruce Trail (with some short, but special, sections on Side Trails with Blue Blazes)

    -This event will support the Blue Mountains Bruce Trail Club. $20 from each registration will go directly to the club.


    The Beast- 66.6km. A little bit of heaven and a little bit of hell!

    Here is the GPX File: 66.6km Course GPX File

    This course is the real deal. You need to do some hill training for this beast. This is not your typical trail race and you won't find anything else like this in the province. Expect some seriously slow kilometers and don't expect to make up any time on the descents - they are long and steep. The kind that of descents that jam your toes into the end of your shoes and cause you to lose toenails a couple weeks after the race.

    It's probably going to be hot. There will probably be some bugs. You will earn your finisher's medal with this race.

    Runners will get to do it all - Devil's Glen Ski hill climb, crawl through the keyhole (or take the longer way around), ascend the brutal climbs of Pretty River up to the highest point of the Bruce Trail and then shuffle down.

    There are 4 "major climbs" and lots of "medium climbs". In total, there will be close to 6000' cumulative feet of climbing.

    The cut-off time for this event is 12.5 hours, which is 5.12km per hour (a 11:43/km). It will be starting to get dark by 8:00pm on race day and all runners must be off the course before dark.

    Here is a great video that shows what runners can expect (thanks to Heather Grieve, who also the first place female finisher, for the video):

    Heather's Race Video


    The Half Beast- 33.3km

    Here is the GPX File: 33.3km Course GPX File

    With around 2500' of elevation gain, this course will test your limits. Two major climbs and descents, the same hot and buggy conditions as the full course, and you will still have to crawl through the keyhole (or take the longer way around).

    As you can see by the elevation profile below, you are pretty much always going up or down so don't expect to just settle into a comfortable pace and check off the kilometers - this will be work. Also, for those of you who have not yet experienced descents like these, they are tough - long, steep, and quad-crushing.

    The cut-off for this event 12 hours, which means that it is suitable for experienced hikers. There is plenty of time to get it done for those who are willing to put in the work!


    The Mini Beast- 16.66km

    Here is the GPX File: 16.6km Course GPX File

    There is really nothing "mini" about this. As you can see by the elevation profile, runners will have one major climb and descent. The cumulative elevation gain is close to 1200' and most of that comes at you all at once in the first 5km of the race.

    Those who take the climb "slow and steady" will be rewarded and will get to really enjoy the view from the top. Participants will also crawl through the keyhole trail (or take the longer way). Again, like with the other events, be prepared for a hot day,

    This course will take most participants 2-3 hours to complete and is definitely the best option for participants without a lot of trail running experience. It will be challenging but will also offer great views, truly unique landmarks, and awesome aid stations.


    Don't Lose Your Key!

    All participants will receive a Skeleton Key before the start of the race. You will be required to show your key at some point during the race. It's a really cool keepsake after the race but, be warned, if you lost your key - your race is over!

    Whatever you do, DO NOT LOSE YOUR KEY!

    You'll learn more about this after you register.


    Aid Stations

    We will punish you with the course but reward you with the aid.

    The aid stations will offer plenty of support. Electrolyte drinks, salty snacks, sweet snacks, pickles, pb and j, and much more. Most importantly, the aid stations will have friendly and encouraging volunteers that are there to support you.

    Aid Stations will be less than 10km apart so you can carry a little less on those climbs. However, keep in mind that a lot of this course is highly technical and hilly so you should expect some very slow kilometers. Be prepared.

    Please note all Happy Trails Racing events are cup-less so you will need to have a collapsible cup or bottle to fill at the aid stations.


    Race Swag

    We have some really cool stuff planned for this one. Participants can expect a really great race kit that will include:

    -Race Bib

    -Race Sticker

    -Race Shirt (softspun, available in unisex or women's cut, badass design)

    -Skeleton Key (you'll learn more about this but you will have to carry it at all times)

    -Finishers will earn a rad Finisher Medal. Again, super cool design for this one!

    -Race Photos from our favourite race photographer, Sue Sitki

    Plus, you can feel good knowing that $20 from your registration fee went directly to the Bruce Trail Club!


    SCHEDULE:

    6:30am - Race Kit Pick-Up for the 66.6km runners. This process will be fast so don't feel like you need to arrive super early.

    7:30am - 66.6km race starts

    7:45am- Race Kit Pick-Up for the 33.3km runners.

    8:30am- 33.3km race starts

    8:45am- Race Kit Pick-Up for the 15km runners.

    9:30am- 15km race starts

    8:00pm- Race Cut-off


    Refund Policy:

    Happy Trails Racing has a great policy regarding race refunds/transfers: register with confidence knowing that you can take advantage of our early bird pricing and, if you need to back out, you can do so up to 30 days before the race with a 100% race credit that can go towards any future Happy Trails event. It doesn't expire. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate cancellations within 30 days of the race. However, participants are welcome to transfer their bib to someone else without any penalty. Please keep in mind that everything we need to order to have you at our race is done so at least 30 days out.

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  • Distance: 39 km
    Sat, Sep 05, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    The Subaru Series finale on the Saturday of Labour Day weekend!!

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  • Distance: 1.9 km
    Mon, Sep 07, 2026 at 8:00 AM

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    Monday, September 7, 2026

    Island Lake Conservation Area

    Orangeville, Ontario

    14th annual Island Lake Classic 5K & 10K starts and ends in picturesque Island Lake Conservation Area, in Orangeville. Groomed trails and numerous bridge crossings along the Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail highlight the natural elements that this park has to offer.

    Please note, admission to the park is free for participants and volunteers.

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  • Etobicoke Creek Trail, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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    Distance: 34 km
    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    We are so excited to be hosting our 3rd Annual Comfort Kit Fundraiser Walk in support of families going through pregnancy and infant loss.

    Proceeds from the walk will go towards creating comfort kits for families going through pregnancy and infant loss. The kits will be donated to Trillium Health Partners Credit Valley Hospital Perinatal Bereaved Program and both William Osler Hospitals in Brampton and Etobicoke.

    Join us for an a walk along the Etobicoke Trail in Brampton Ontario. The event will start and end at Loafers Lake Park .

    Participants will be provided with snacks and refreshments after the walk.

    Register before August 4th to receive a free event t-shirt! Shirts will be provided on the morning of the event.

    Suitable for participants of all ages!

    Raise $500 or more for the event and you will receive a prize!

    Schedule

    10:00am- Check in and collect bags and shirts

    10:30am- Opening Remarks

    10:45am- Commence walk

    12:00pm- Snacks

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