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JUNE 10TH TO 14TH, 2026
The Ribbon 200 – A wilderness challenge that takes you along the Bruce Trail's ribbon of wilderness starting in the Blue Mountains, through the Dufferin Hi-Land and into the Caledon Hills sections.
Introducing, Ontario’s newest 200 Miler and the province’s ONLY point‑to‑point 100 Miler, featuring an official E2E RUN of the Blue Mountains Bruce Trail section.
The Redemption is for SSTR runners ONLY - if you DNF'ed or hoping for a better time.
3100m of elevation
THE COURSE:
Start and finish is close to Toronto (less than 2 hours) - for the 200 Miler and 45 minutes north of Toronto for the 100 Miler.
A beautiful course along the Blue Mountains, Dufferin Hi-Land and Caledon Hills sections of the Bruce Trail. There will be plenty of technical sections and climbing to satisfy most trail runners. These are spectacular trails along singletrack, double track, gravel roads, hills, hills and more hills.
The course is marked using the Bruce Trail white blazes ONLY! There will not be additional signage or marking. Take the time to learn what the blazes mean....see below.
AID STATION:
11-13 fully stocked (hot food along the way) aid stations every 20–30km
4–5 sleep stations
3-5 unmanned water stations (weather dependent)
Time Limits:
200 Miler – 102 hours (3.2kph) - Starts Wednesday 6am and completes Sunday 12pm
100 Miler – 30 hours (5.3kph) - Starts Saturday at 6am and completes Sunday 12pm
E2E 72.5k – Starts Saturday 9am and completes Sunday 12:00pm
Redemption 100km - Starts Saturday 8am at Blue Mountain Summit and completes Sunday 12:00pm
Routes:
100km
100 Miler
200 Miler
72k E2E
Easily accessible for runners, crews, and families—no aid station is more than a 75 minute drive from the start.
RUNNERS' GUIDE
For a complete list of rules, aid stations, course profiles, cut-offs etc, see the RUNNER'S GUIDE. (updated May 26, 2026)
PACERS:
Pacers will be allowed for 200-mile and 100-mile runners ONLY.
Pacers can only start at SPECIFIED aid stations (SEE GUIDE)
Pacers cannot carry anything for their runner (no muling) and must carry all the same required gear as runners (minus water filter)
See runners manual for all the info. It will be updated every Monday, so stay tuned for weekly updates.
REQUIRED GEAR:
For a complete list of required gear please see the runner's manual.
There will be nothing out of the ordinary for a June race in Ontario - your basics:
Headlamp, wind or rain jacket, 2-3L of water/hydration, toque (if chilly at night), phone (with Bruce Trail app), back up battery, whistle, extra calories in case you're out longer between sections.
WEATHER AND DAYLIGHT:
Typical weather for the area is:
High: 22C (72F)
Low: 12C (54F)
With an average of 15 hours of daylight at this time of year, it will minimize your time moving through the dark.
WHAT YOU WILL GET:
Free High-Res photos from Sue Sitki Photography
Pre-race banquet for 200 milers (Tuesday)
Post-race food for all runners(Sunday)
Bus transportation for E2E and 100 Milers from Blue Mountain to race start location
Bib
Race swag
THE SWAG:
A BUCKLE for the 200 AND 100 Mile finishers
The E2E finishers will receive a sweet medal worthy of all the hard work you put in
Race shirt
Bruce Trail E2E badges for those that complete the Blue Mountains section (everyone) and Dufferin Hi-Land section (200 and 100 Milers).
Soap from Sue's Soap Creations
and more
PAYMENT PLAN:
We want more athletes on the starting line, so we are offering flexible ways to manage your registration costs for the 100 and 200-mile races:
Installment Plans: Select Affirm at checkout in Race Roster to spread your payments out (a 3% processing fee applies).
Fundraising: Earn your entry through our charity program. See below (SOLD OUT)
Personal Support: If these don’t fit your needs, contact us directly, and we’ll work with you to find a solution.
FUNDRAISING OPTION:
Want to partake in the festivities but want to raise funds for the Bruce Trail Conservancy instead?
We will be offering up a limited number of charity bibs for the event.
When you sign up and commit to being a fundraiser for Ribbon 200, you will be responsible for meeting a fundraising minimum in order to waive your registration fee*.
After the event, we will be donating the full amount of the donations raised (less administrative fees for use of the online platform) to The Bruce Trail Conservancy.
Fundraising minimums are as follows:
Ribbon 200 - $3000.00
Ribbon 100 - $800
If this option speaks to you, please reach out to the Race Director, Eric, at [email protected]