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CORR is your go-to community for running, hiking, and walking — all ages, all paces, all bodies welcome. Jump into biweekly flagged routes, fun challenges, social meetups, and trail days, with chances to score prizes along the way. Whether you’re just getting started or chasing new goals, it’s all about getting outside, exploring nature, and sharing the experience with great people.
2 Options to Participate:
(1) Season Membership (full access to all events and socials)
6 bi-weekly flagged trail run/hike/walk courses with 'Apres' socials (June/July/Aug)
A welcoming environment for all levels — from first-time trail runners/hikers to seasoned racers (short course ~4K and long course ~8K)
Strava challenges to explore more of the beautiful Blue Mountains trails
Social events and community meetups
Volunteer trail days and stewardship for your local trails
Giveaways from local business partners
(2) Single Event Registration (access to a single selected 'flagged' event)
2026 Summer Event Locations:
June 11 - Highlands Nordic (1182 Nottawasaga Rd, Concession 10 N, Duntroon, ON L0M 1H0, Canada)
June 25 - Wasaga Beach Provincial Park (101 Blueberry Trail, Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 1H1)
July 9 - Blue Mountain Resort (430 Gord Canning Dr #334, The Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 0V2)
July 23 - Kolapore Uplands Conservation Reserve (528150 Osprey - The Blue Mountains Townline, Feversham, ON N0C 1C0)
Aug 6 - Beaver Valley Ski Club (100 Pioneer Drive, Markdale, Ontario, N0C 1H0)
Aug 20 - Osler Bluff Ski Club (795534 The Blue Mountains Clearview Townline, The Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 0R7)
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.
We're Back Hamilton!
The Runner's Den is excited to announce that we have once again partnered with Mizuno to bring you back the Summer Sunset Series!
A fun way to stay fit this summer with a fast and flat course along Hamiltons Waterfront trail! This will be a timed event to allow runners to get a chip time for their 5K run.
In an effort to keep the cost of this event low, there will be no shirt or medal provided for the 5K runners.
Event includes:
Bib with attached chip for timing
Demo shoes on site to try for your event
Draw prizes for all participants courtesy of Mizuno
Post race refreshments for all participants
Back again this year - 1K Kids Run!
Let's get our kids out to run this summer! This kids run will not be timed but medals will be provided to the kids who finish the race.
Caffeine Run Toronto
Walk/5K/10K/Half
Be Caffeinated and Run Rhino are partnering up again to bring together all of our two favorite things, Running and Coffee!
You have the option to run a 5k, 10K, or Half Marathon. Would you rather WALK for coffee? That works for us too! Grab your fill up before you head out if you choose and walk our shorter, 1.5 mile loop!
Participants will all receive a short sleeve t-shirt; a branded, ceramic finishers mug and a full cup of coffee and some baked goodies upon completion of the race!
The start/finish area will have hot chocolate set up for spectators and participants, and we'll have the jams going all morning!
The race will be mass start and will be chip timed!
The South Huron Trail Run is returning with the latest and greatest. This race provides a unique opportunity for beginner and experienced runners to enjoy a trail run though a variety of wooded environments, along a scenic river valley, and two amazing bridge crossings. There will be an 8k run which will cross the Jones Bridge, and a 3.25 run/walk which will cross the Lions bridge and the Stirling bridge.
All proceeds will go to The Friends of the Trail for future trail maintenance.
Caffeine Run London
Walk/5K/10K/Half
Be Caffeinated and Run Rhino are partnering up again to bring together all of our two favorite things, Running and Coffee!
The race is at Springbank Gardens Guy Lombardo Pavillion and you have the option to run a 5k, 10K, or Half Marathon. Would you rather WALK for coffee? That works for us too! Grab your fill up before you head out if you choose and walk our shorter, 1.5 mile loop!
Participants will all receive a short sleeve t-shirt; a branded, ceramic finishers mug and a full cup of coffee and some baked goodies upon completion of the race!
The start/finish area will have hot chocolate set up for spectators and participants, and we'll have the jams going all morning!
The race will be mass start and will be chip timed!
2025 Race Results
Step up, speak out, and make a difference at the Elkton Suicide Prevention 5K. Join us on September 3rd as we come together to raise awareness, offer support, and honor those affected by suicide. This meaningful 5K isn’t just a race—it’s a chance to start conversations, spread hope, and show that no one is ever alone in their struggles. Whether you run, walk, or cheer from the sidelines, your presence helps break the stigma and brings our community closer in support and understanding. Every step we take is a step toward hope. Let’s stand together, support one another, and make a lasting impact. Register today and be a part of something truly powerful. #YouMatter
Registration Prices/Dates:
Early Online Registration: $30
September 3rd, $40
Early Packet Pickup:
September 2nd, 3-6:30pm at Elkton Civic Center located at 33 N Main Street
Race Day Packet Pickup:
6:00pm - 6:45pm at Ackerman Park
Overall Awards:
Top Male and Female for 5K Run and 5K Walk
Age Group Awards:
Top 1 in each age group category. 1-12, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Join us at Albion Hills for a 5 Peaks Trail Running Adventure for all ages, abilities, and ambitions.
Please visit our event webpage for course maps, distances, schedule and more.
https://www.5peaks.com/albion-hills
Please join our regional Facebook group to ask specific questions about this and other 5 Peaks events.
The Subaru Series finale on the Saturday of Labour Day weekend!!
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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.
2026 Summer Shores
1K/5K/8K
Celebrate the unofficial last day of summer with us on Labour Day! Run or walk 1KM or 5KM, or run 8KM starting and ending at Hutches on the Beach near Barrangas. Run along the beautiful Hamilton waterfront trail and take in the views of Lake Ontario.
Seniors and youth save on registration fees!
Event Address: Hutches on the Beach near Barrangas
September 7, 2026
OTHER RACE KIT GOODIES
Phone Lanyard
Wear it crossbody or around your neck- your phone stays secure and hands-free.
3 color options
Key Tag
The tag clips onto the strap or works great as a keychain!
5K Run, Walk, Roll, or Pole on the Runway
Friday, September 11, 2026, 5:30PM
RAIN OR SHINE EVENT
Join us for Jordan's Run the Runway: 5K Series in London, Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton, and in St. Thomas-Elgin!
Jordan’s Run the Runway, presented by Siskinds LLP, is a one-of-a-kind 5K run, walk, roll, or pole. This event celebrates the life and legacy of Jordan Strickland, whose passion for the Y and fostering community inspired this incredible fundraiser!
This event is open to participants of all ages and abilities, offering an unforgettable evening of fun and celebration. Can’t make it in person? Virtual participation options are available so you can support the event from anywhere.
Interested in other 5K series events? Join us for one, two, three, or ALL four events! Earn your wings and register for multiple races!
St. Thomas-Elgin: Jordan's Run the Runway event (St. Thomas Municipal Airport): June 5, 2026 – Register here
London: Jordan's Run the Runway event (London International Airport): September 25, 2026 – Register here
Sarnia-Lambton: Jordan's Run the Runway event (Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport): October 2, 2026 – Register here
Learn more about the full 5K series here!
Grey Highlands Gran Fondo
2026 Grey Highlands Gran Fondo starts and finishes in the town of Markdale. Routes meander through beautiful Grey Highlands, passing through Walter’s Falls, Bognor, Meaford, Thornbury, and the picturesque Beaver Valley.
Our 26k and 53k routes are beginner- and intermediate-friendly, while the 73k and 120k routes are designed to challenge more experienced riders. All routes feature quiet rural roads, rolling terrain and spectacular views at every turn! Grey Highlands truly is a cyclist’s paradise!
Want to participate as a family? Try our new 2k Family Ride/ Roll.
Interested in a bit of a challenge? Participate in our KING OF THE MOUNTAIN or QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAIN contest on both the 77K and 124K
This event is sanctioned by Ontario Cycling and is limited to 500 riders, so register early! Enjoy a great day on the bike and help raise funds to equip the Brighthshores Markdale Hospital.
CHIP TIMED 10K & 5K RUNS | 2.5K WALK | 1K ROLL/STROLL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2026
Registration: 8:00 am
10K Run: 9:00 am | 5K Run: 9:45 am | 2.5K Walk 9:45 am
1K Roll/Stroll: 9:00 am for McCormick Care Home Residents, Family &Friends
Wellness Fair & Community Celebration: 10:00 am
Join Us for Maggie’s Run
Be part of Maggie’s Run, a timed race inspired by the life and legacy of Maggie Hanham, who lived with dementia and received compassionate care at McCormick Home. Created in her honor, this event reflects Maggie’s unwavering strength and dedication—and carries her legacy forward in support of others walking a similar journey.
This meaningful run raises vital funds for dementia care services at McCormick Care Group, ensuring that individuals and families continue to receive the high-quality care, support, and compassion they deserve.
Whether you’re running in memory of a loved one, in support of a caregiver, or simply to make a difference, every step you take matters.
All participants will receive a race t-shirt, finisher’s medal, and swag bag, and are invited to enjoy a post-race BBQ. After the run, stick around for family-friendly activities including a Kid Zone, a wellness fair, and a celebration and award ceremony honoring top finishers and dedicated community members.
Run with purpose. Run for care. Run for Maggie.
Visit mccormickcarefoundation.ca to learn more about the cause.
Keep scrolling to learn more about our event and our 2026 registration fees.
Kick off Recovery Fest 2026 with the Strides for Recovery 5K Run/Walk – a powerful community event supporting individuals in recovery from addiction and celebrating the solution: health, hope, and wellness.
This year’s event includes:
✅ 5K Run
✅ 1 Mile Walk
✅ Kids 1 Mile Run/Walk
🕘 All events start promptly at 9:00 AM and are professionally timed by Eastside Racing Company.
🎶 Enjoy music, water stations, snacks, and smoothie shots before and after the race!
Why Join?
Because your presence matters.
Strides for Recovery is more than a race – it’s a movement to:
Support people in recovery
Promote community collaboration
Break the stigma surrounding addiction
Whether you run, walk, or cheer from the sidelines – be part of the solution.
Race Options:
5K Run or 1 Mile Walk
All ages and fitness levels welcome!
🎟 Registration:
$25 per participant (Includes T-shirt if registered before deadline and until supplies last)
$5 for Kids 1 Mile Run/Walk (Ages 17 and under)
🏆 Awards & Medals:
Top Overall Male & Female Runner – 1st Place Award
Medals for For Top 3 Finshers per age group
Top 3 Finishers in Each Age Group (M/F):
18–25 | 26–35 | 36–45 | 46–55 | 55+
👦 Kids Awards:
Certificates for all kids who participate!
🎉 After the Race:
Free Smoothies, Snacks, and Water!
Family-Friendly Fun at Recovery Fest – Celebrate connection, recovery, and community!
📣Pre-Packet Pick-Up Information📣
Skip the lines on race day! Pre-packet pick-up will be available on: Location TBA
Thursday, September 10th | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Friday, September 11th | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Lakeside
Triathlon - Duathlon - Kids of Steel
Come and Discover Lakeside!
One of our most longstanding events in a place that you've probably never heard of! Nestled in rural Oxford County just south of St. Mary's and surrounding Lake Sunova, Lakeside is truly a gem.
The water in Lake Sunova stays clean and clear all year rounds being a spring-feed lake.
Other Details
A Treed Transition Area that right next to the Swim and Bike
Parking is available just 200m from the Venue
Registration, Food, Awards, and Finish Line all close by each other
Great view opportunities for spectators
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