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Salomon Coast Mountain Trail Running (CMTR) hosts quality, challenging, professionally-run trail events in world class destinations around BC's Lower Mainland and Thompson-Okanagan regions.
Buckin' Hell
With almost 2500 meters / 8250 feet of climbing and descent through the rough and rugged North Shore Mountains of British Columbia, Buckin' Hell earns its name and reputation. The race starts and finishes at the Mount Seymour Resort, atop Mount Seymour, and runners begin by running straight up the mountain. After tagging a lower summit, runners will begin their 1200-meter descent down to the Seymour River far, far below. Along the way, competitors travel through remnants of old-growth forest, mixed in with modern-day bike trails, woodwork, and seemingly never-ending technical terrain underfoot. Don’t leave it all out there on the descent, as you still have to climb back on up the opposite side of the mountain to finish this thing off! Buckin' Hell is an absolute showcase of some of the best trails and vantage points that Vancouver's North Shore has to offer.
Start and finish in the scenic ski resort area of Mt Seymour Resort. Plan to stick around for our lively Beer Garden in partnership with Bridge Brewing. And don't forget — finish line pizza is included with your registration!
Distance options of a 35K course, a 50K ultra distance, and a 50K two-person relay. Featuring local favourite trails such as the Baden Powell, Mystery Lake, Neds, Severed, Brockton Lookout and the eponymous Old Buck trail, this is one of the most technically challenging 50km races you'll come across!In addition to the classic race-branded beer glass, every runner will also get a pair of these stylish red runners' gloves, also branded with the Buckin' Hell logo.
Registration closes at 600 participants.
$5 from every registration goes towards our adoption of Bridle Path Trail via the North Shore Mountain Bike Association. Additional donations welcome. As well, one tree will be planted locally for every registration, in partnership with a Fraser Valley Indigenous Lands rehabilitation project.
Our Kids Race is a ~1km run designed for ages 3-10 with special kids' bibs and finisher stickers. Registration is free and is available online or on race morning. During registration, we offer parents the opportunity to donate to Butterfly Network, a local organization that supports families dealing with pregnancy and infant loss.
NOTE: Most CMTR events now offer ITRA points; UTMB points are no longer available
Due to consumer legislation, prices are now shown inclusive of all fees.
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Across the Lake Swim Westwood Lake
Saturday, July 25, 2026
Westwood Lake is Nanaimo's favourite freshwater swimming spot, and it's easy to see why. The lake sits high above the city with Mount Benson as a backdrop and the water is calm and quiet.
Three distances: 1.5km, 2.5km, and 5km. Something for everyone, from first-timers to those ready to push further.
Register for both island swims & save $$! Register for the Island Series here
The prices shown include all fees and taxes. No surprises at checkout!
Wait! You could get a $60 swim credit, save 15% off additional registrations, skip the package pickup line, and get no charge transfers by becoming a Lake Club member. Learn more about all the perks!
"WINDED"
Presented by:
FOUR WINDS, THE RUNINN, and iA PRIVATE WEALTH - TSAWWASSEN.
A 5km fun run or walk around Southlands Tsawwassen for charity...and beer!
Join us at the Red Barn in Southlands Tsawwassen for a fun run followed by good beer, good food, and good friends. All the while supporting Reach Child and Youth Development Society!
Registration will include not only a great race package, but also a post race beer (or non-alcoholic options) and bratwurst. Bring your friends, family, or support group out as well to join in on the fun! All ages are welcome to take part in the run!
When: Saturday July 25th, 9:30am Race start.
Where: The Red Barn at Southlands Tsawwassen. 6333 Market Ave, Delta, BC V4L 1M9
Package Pick-up from The Runinn
#125-1315 56 St, Delta, BC V4L 2A6:
Thursday July 23rd & Friday July 24th from 11am to 5pm.
OR
On-site the morning of the race 8am to 9am for a donation of $5 to Reach
Race Route:
Check out a sneak peek at our T-Shirt:
2025 Results: https://startlinetiming.com/en/races/2025/winded/event/5K/page
A big thank you to our sponsors:
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Across the Lake Swim Thetis Lake
Sunday, July 26, 2026
Thetis Lake is one of the most popular freshwater swimming destinations in the Victoria area. Located just minutes from downtown Victoria, its warm summer water, sheltered setting, forested shoreline, and scenic trails make it an ideal location for open water swimming.
The lake offers calm conditions, easy access, and a beautiful natural setting that appeals to both first-time and experienced swimmers.
For Victoria area swimmers, this is your event. For everyone else, it's a great excuse to visit the Island!
Register for both island swims & save $$! Register for the Island Series here
The prices shown include all fees and taxes. No surprises at checkout!
Wait! You could get a $60 swim credit, save 15% off additional registrations, skip the package pickup line, and get no charge transfers by becoming a Lake Club member. Learn more about all the perks!
REGISTRATION CLOSES AT NOON ON THURSDAY, JULY 23rd 2026 OR UNTIL SOLD OUT!
LACE UP. BE PROUD. LET'S GO!
2026 Vancouver Pride Run & Walk is on Sunday, July 26th. 🏳️🌈 Held in beautiful Stanley Park during the Vancouver Pride celebrations, this year's run/walk/celebration is the largest and most epic ever! All ages and abilities are welcome, and we can't wait to see you all at the start line. 🏳️🌈
This year, we are delighted to offer early registrants a FREE Brooks technical tee. Stay tuned for the logo!
Many thanks to our sponsors, Brooks Running, Forerunners on Main, Top Notch Embroidery and Digitizing Ltd, No Days Wasted, Rakes& Ladders, the Vancouver Aquarium, Rain City Games, Mystery Stitch Designs, Forbidden City Walking Tours, Hotel Zed, Burly Barber, Cherry Blossom Hair, Do Well Physio, Evo Car Share, Stadium Market, and the Vancouver Art Gallery!
Pride Run & Walk features Canada's most beautiful 10k running course, a BC Athletics-certified qualifying race distance. This speedy and almost entirely flat route loops around the Stanley Park seawall, while the 5k course for runners and walkers generally follows the 10k route towards Coal Harbour and HMCS Discovery before returning to the 5/10k finish line in Ceperly field near Second Beach in Stanley Park.
Pride Run & Walk is your community event, created by community volunteers for our community. Show the volunteers some love with cheers!
Pre-race package pickup is Friday, July 24, and Saturday, July 25th, at Forerunners on Main (at 23rd Avenue). See Frequently Asked Questions for all the details.
On race day, our program starts at 8:00 a.m., the official welcome ceremony at 8:15 a.m., and the first runners will set off from the starting line at 8:35 a.m. sharp. We've got fun surprises in store for you before, during and after the race!
Pride Run & Walk is hosted by Vancouver Frontrunners, celebrating its 43nd year of providing a safe and friendly environment for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, their friends, and allies to enjoy running and walking.
Sunset Run x Dream Mile
Presented by Peninsula Co-op
A Mile and 3K for Everyone
Join us on Wednesday, July 29, from 5:00–9:00 PM on the Peninsula Co-op Track at PISE.
Hosted by PISE and RunSport, the Sunset Run x Dream Mile brings runners, walkers, families, and friends together for an evening of racing, music, and community. Whether you're chasing a personal best, taking on your first race, or cheering from the sidelines, there's something for everyone.
With multiple mile and 3K heats, a fun atmosphere, and a welcoming environment, it's the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself, connect with the local running community, and enjoy an evening of racing
Every registration helps make a difference. Proceeds from the event support PISE's Gift of Play and Gift of Potential programs, providing recreation opportunities for youth and helping young athletes pursue their dreams.
One sunset. One community. Miles of memories.
Location: Smith Park, 418 East 4th Street, Wahoo, NE
Registration begins at 7:30am
About Tour de Lavender
With vistas of the snow-capped Olympic Mountains, the blue expanse of the Salish Sea, and multi-hued fields of wondrous lavender to roam, the “Tour de Lavender” is more than just a ride, it’s an experience! Since 2013, the Tour de Lavender has given cyclists from beginner to expert the chance to celebrate the stunning beauty of the Olympic Peninsula and enjoy the renowned lavender farms of the Sequim-Dungeness. Celebrate some more when you return to the finish area with pizza, beer garden, socializing. You can also pick up any purchases that you made at the farms, which we will transport back to the event finish area for you!
Peninsula Trails Coalition
Proceeds from the Tour de Lavender go to the Peninsula Trails Coalition, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and are used for the construction and maintenance of the Olympic Discovery Trail, as well as advocacy and education.
There are a number of ways to participate in the Tour de Lavender:
The 35-mile Fun Ride. The Fun Ride on the Tour de Lavender is a loop course and is for cyclists looking for a more casual, relaxed ride. The route is over mostly level terrain, and most of it is on low traffic country roads as well as the Olympic Discovery Trail, the Peninsula’s crown jewel of scenic bikeways.
The 64-mile Metric Century. The Metric Century is also a loop course. It is mostly over level or gently rolling terrain but incorporates two more challenging hill climbs. It follows backcountry roads and segments of the region’s premier scenic bikeway, and the Olympic Discovery Trail. Elevation gained on the route is more than 2,000 feet.
Both courses visit multiple lavender farms. Each farm has a dedicated Tour de Lavender support station offering snacks, beverages, and quick access to mechanical support if your bike needs it. Each farm also has its own unique character, but all are dedicated to making your visit a memorable experience and truly “cyclist-friendly.”
REGISTRATION OPENS JANUARY 1ST.
Entry fees:
Adult:
$80 January 1 - April 30
$90 May 1 - Jun 30
$95 July 1 - August 1
Youth pricing: $35 ages 13-17 / $15 ages 12 and under
Entry fee includes: swag bag, marked courses as well as paper and digital maps, pre-event and on-course mechanical support, fully-stocked snack stations at each farm and at Sequim Bay State Park, post-ride pizza (and a no-host beer garden to compliment it!), shopping service (we will transport your farm purchases back to the finish area for you), and more.
See the Tour de Lavender website for full event information.
NEW for 2026! MORE ways to experience Tour de Lavender and support the Olympic Discovery Trail
Tour de Lavender Self-Guided
This is for folks who either cannot attend on August 1 or prefer a more low-key experience while still supporting fundraising for the Olympic Discovery Trail. Participants ride either of the distances on any day between July 20 - 31 or Aug 2-15 (NOT on August 1st). We will provide a swag bag, paper and digital maps, and all of the information you need to have a lovely day visiting the farms, such as the schedule of farm operating hours, coupons, and more. Price is $55 per person.
Refund and Return Policy
Tour de Lavender registration fees are nonrefundable. During the registration process, you will have the chance to buy refund insurance from BikeSignUp (not available to Canadians participants – rules of the insurance company not us or BikeSignUp), which will allow a full refund in certain circumstances including including accident, illness and family emergency. Full insurance information HERE.
Tour de Lavender registration fees are transferable to another rider for the current years event. Follow these instructions to transfer.
Tour de Lavender jerseys and T-shirts may be exchanged for a different size provided they are returned undamaged within seven days. No exchanges, refunds, or credits are available for any other Tour de Lavender merchandise.
The Elphinstone Ascent, a vertical kilometre (VK) for all! Run fast and chase the coveted King or Queen of the Mountain, or enjoy the climb with likeminded outdoor enthusiasts. We all meet at the top and recover on the way down together. This one is for everyone.
Due to new consumer legislation, prices are now shown inclusive of all fees.
Final checkout will show actual pricing and fees separately.
Each year on the first Sunday in August, cyclists have the extraordinary opportunity to ride the iconic Hurricane Ridge road when it is closed to all motor vehicles. Starting the round-trip ride at sea level from the Port Angeles City Pier, cyclists ascend through the Olympic National Park, past old growth fir, distant glaciers, and Alpine Meadows, to the stunning viewpoints of Hurricane Ridge.
Ride Registration includes entry to a car-free ride up Hurricane Ridge Road, which is closed to motor vehicles during the event, seven aid stations with a variety of snacks (including our famous Ride the Hurricane truffles), bike mechanic services, EMT on standby, and emergency radio services along the route. It also includes the After Party on the Pier, with a taco bar catered by local favorite Little Devil's Lunchbox, draft beer, and other refreshments. All is included in your registration! You'll have the opportunity to purchase additional tickets for non-cycling guests for the Party on the Pier during registration.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.