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2025 race results available here:
https://chiptimeresults.com/race-results/
1K Family Run/Walk | 5K Walk | 5K Run | 10K Run | Half Marathon Run
The Big Little Run is a 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon race on Sunday, September 27th, 2026 through the beautiful Guelph Lake Conservation Area in support of Guelph youth. All proceeds from participant registration and fundraising will support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guelph’s life-changing mentoring programs.
5K COURSE:
Available as a run or walk, the 5K course takes you over paved, gravel and some grassy roads around the Conservation Area. You will have beautiful views of the lake, beaches, camping grounds and surrounding forests. This route has a few small hilly sections and can be completed by runners/walkers of any skill level. This is the perfect course for any new runners, families with young children or anyone just looking to get outside and get some exercise! View 5K map HERE.
10K COURSE:
The 10K course has a combination of gravel and paved roads that run through the Conservation Area and out to the Guelph Lake Dam. This route has some hilly sections that will challenge your skills and reward you with stunning views of the lake, beaches, dam and surrounding landscapes. Looking to put your running skills to the test? The 10K course is for you! View 10K map HERE.
HALF MARATHON COURSE:
The Half Marathon course has a combination of gravel and paved roads that run through the Conservation Area and onto surrounding roads. It will take you around the perimeter of the lake, providing fabulous views of the lake, dam, and surrounding farmlands. This hilly and beautiful course will have you feeling ecstatic and proud after crossing the finish line! View Half Marathon Map HERE.
Big Little Run participants will receive:
Race bib & chip timer with official results post-race
Big Little Run finisher medal
Goody Bag
Access to digital photos taken at the event
Natural Choice Medical Clinic Services
Information for Big Little Run participants:
Course maps, start times, and directions to the race venue will be emailed to participants the month of the event
Participants will have access to on-site parking, toilets, water stations, St. John's First Aid and more
Tickets will be available for purchase for a chance to win Raffle Prizes during the event
Event is rain or shine - dress appropriately
Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place coming soon!
Natural Choice Medial Clinic is joining us this year!
Natural Choice Medical Clinic is a multidisciplinary wellness clinic dedicated to helping people move, feel, and live better through personalized, evidence-informed care. Our team of practitioners work together to support health, recovery, performance, and overall well-being for patients of all ages and activity levels.
You’ll find their incredible staff at the start/finish line throughout the event with a variety of practitioners offering sideline support for runners. Stop by before or after your race for quick taping, adjustments, mobility support, and recovery tips — and after your run, visit our tent to try treatment demos and learn more about services such as massage therapy, osteopathy, physiotherapy, acupuncture, naturopathic medicine and more!
Refund Policy:
Full refunds available until Sunday, September 13th, 2026 (excluding processing fees), 50% refunds available until Sunday, September 20th, 2026 (excluding processing fees). No refunds available after that date.
2026 Springbank Road Races
London Road Races Race Series
We are proud to continue the tradition of Springbank Road Races in London. Springbank Races have a rich history over the 59 years they have been run, seeing numerous National and International athletes compete during the 1970's, With changes in distance from a 3 mile to 12mile loop course in the park to a 10 and 20km event in the early 90's to the current half marathon and 5k format. The course follows the beautiful paved pathway system along theThames River.
2026 Charity Partner
Based in London (ON), Operation Walk Canada provides hip and knee replacement surgery to people in developing countries who have no access to care. Since 2006, Operation Walk has performed 27 missions to Guatemala and Ecuador giving over 1200 people the opportunity to live a full life. The annual missions are entirely volunteer-driven and rely on the generous support of individual and corporate donors. You can find out more here: www.operationwalk.ca.
Pure Country Runnin'
We're cutting hay and making way on the farm for this 5th annual cross-country running style race through the pasture! Enjoy the farm's sights and sounds as you make your way around the 2.5km looped course for either the 5km or 10km races. Once finished, stick around for some food, drink, and cheer!
What You'll Receive
All racers will receive a curated collection of goods including a specially brewed beer made just for this race (must be 19 years of age).
Our favourite timing company Enfield Timing will be on hand to calculate times and provide results. Prizes will go to the fastest three in each field, and we may just have a few other treats to hand out as well.
The venerable Andre Morgan will again be on hand to capture your strides and smiles. Check out last year's gallery here.
Charity Partner
Proceeds generated from this year's race will be donated to the rare Charitable Research Reserve. The rare Charitable Research Reserve is a community-based urban land trust and environmental institute that protects over 1,200 acres of highly sensitive lands across eight properties in Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
Donations made along with your registration will be directed through Run for Life to rare along with other race proceeds.
Your Hosts
This race is a collaborative effort between fine folk at Run for Life and Willibald Farm Distillery & Brewery. We are grateful for the support from local businesses including Runners' Choice Waterloo and Hustle & Flow Coaching.
Pre-Race Message
Please visit this Hustle & Flow Coaching web page for race day details and keep your eye out for a pre-race email message closer to the event. PLEASE NOTE: Website information will be updated soon for the 2026 event, though currently available details will give you a good sense of what to expect.
Race Directors Christopher, Cam, & Jay
Transfers can be made via Race Roster up to September 6.
No deferral or refund requests will be accepted.
Thank you for your understanding.
BLUE BULLY ULTRA
3-Day Stage Race
Sign up for individual days, or all three at once to be a part of the full weekend experience
This isn’t just a race – it’s a full weekend of trail running and fun, designed for every kind of runner. Challenge yourself over three days of trail racing – from fast vertical climbs, to ultra-distance grinds, to a strategic time-based finale. Ontario’s only three-day stage race is on the weekend September 25 - 27. Will you take on the challenge? The weekend offers three styles of race, all set to the backdrop of the changing autumn colours of the Bruce Peninsula. The Big Bully consists of the longest distances of all three days, or choose the Little Bully and do the shorter distances.
Day 1: The Stampede
The Friday evening event is short and fast, with as much vertical as we can pack into 5km.
Day 2: The Drive
Saturday is about distance, in this cross-country 50k/25k classic. For buckos aged 15 and under, there is also the Woolly Bully Kids Race.
Day 3: The Round-Up
We wrap up the weekend on Sunday with a 3-hour, timed loop race. Do as many loops as you can in three hours.
There is an award ceremony each day, where the top three female and male finishers will join us on the podium. On Sunday, we have the big awards for the top competitors who raced all three days of the Big Bully and Little Bully.
What you get:
• First and foremost, you get a fun, exciting, and professionally organized event
• Racers who sign up for all three days get a ticket to the post-race meal on Friday and Saturday – everyone else is welcome to purchase tickets
• Each day has a different swag item – Day 1 = microfleece neck tube/head wrap – Day 2 = high-quality tech tee – Day 3 = custom Blue Bully toque. Register for all three days and you receive all three!
• A social event and fun times after both the Friday and Saturday races, plus live music on Saturday
• The grand finale and closing ceremony on Sunday
• We don't cut corners when it comes to safety and the other hidden details – we offer full medical and SAR support to our competitors
Share the Love: Use the Race Roster referral tool when you register, and you will build up a credit to score free swag from our race store. For each successful referral (i.e. the person signs up), you will get:
• 5 referrals = a short-sleeve tee or equivalent
• 10 referrals = a race hoodie or equivalent
• 20 referrals = $150 race credit
Pro tip: If you want to sign up for two days, or register a friend, you need to select ADD ANOTHER before you check out, and then select the second day.
Celebrating 13 Years of Strength and Support for Our Purple Community!
Epilepsy Southwestern Ontario (ESWO) invites you to join us on Sunday, September 27th, 2026, for the 13th Anniversary of our Annual Seize the Day Fundraiser at Graham Family Eco Park.
All funds raised will directly support vital programs and services for individuals living with epilepsy, their families, and communities across Southwestern Ontario.
This family-friendly event kicks off at 10:00 AM with a spirited run or an uplifting walk followed by a BBQ celebration with exciting prizes.
Whether you’re running or walking to honor a loved one, to stand with those affected by epilepsy, or to raise awareness, we invite you to be part of this inspiring day. Together, let’s build on last year’s success and celebrate the resilience of our purple community!
Although we are not providing Seize the Day T-shirts this year, please wear purple or your old Seize the Day shirts so that we can show everyone touched by epilepsy that they are never alone.
Every step over the finish line is a step toward hope!
Join Us for PACE for the Donkeys 2026!
Get ready to lace up your running shoes for an unforgettable 5K trail run or a leisurely stroll, if that’s more your style, through the scenic fields and trails of the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada in Puslinch, Ontario.
We even have a 1K route option for those who want a shorter run!
September 27, 2026
Whether you’re a seasoned runner or prefer a relaxed walk through nature, this event is for everyone. And the best part? Every step you take supports the donkeys and mules in our care!
Run of Day:
8:15 – Gates open
8:30 – Sign-in opens
9:30 – Welcome remarks
9:40 – Warm-up music
9:45 – 1K racers start
10:00 - 5K Race begins
11:30 – Winners announced
1:00 – Barnyard closes
Early Bird Registration Draw
Register your team by July 31 to be entered into our Early Bird Prize Draw! One lucky team will win a private tour of the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of the DSC. Register your team early for your chance to win!
We can’t wait to welcome you back to the farm for a day on our beautiful trails and a whole lot of donkey fun. See you at the starting line!
Special Thanks to our Sponsors!
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada - Gold Sponsor
Sutherland Insurance - Silver Sponsor
Rotary Tour de Dundas
Gran Fondo / Taste of Dundas
Sunday, September 27, 2026
"Our community cycling event with local flavour."
Ride from the Dundas Valley - where Canadian Olympians train.
Enjoy late-summer cycling at its finest. Starting in scenic Dundas, our longer routes climb the Niagara escarpment, wind along paved rural roads through rolling countryside and pastoral landscapes before returning to the valley.
Your lunch will be waiting for you at the Taste of Dundas outdoor food festival in the picturesque Dundas Driving Park. Choose your meal from a selection of flavourful local fare, then pair it perfectly with cold craft beer.
A meal voucher is included with registration in any of the four sports-cycling rides (36 km - 100 miles). Beer will be available to purchase separately.
E-bikes are welcome.
Register now to secure your spot in the Tour de Dundas Gran Fondo!
Riders are welcome to purchase RaceRoster's Enhanced Protection Program when registering.
Thank you for supporting our charities
Your participation in this event will support the charitable works of the Rotary Club of Dundas, including:
Margaret's Place Hospice - providing compassionate care to families
Routes Youth Centre - providing "drop-in" programming to local youth
Local Community Projects
In Support of:
5K Run, Walk, Roll, or Pole on the Runway
Friday, October 2, 2026, 5:00PM
RAIN OR SHINE EVENT
Join us for Jordan's Run the Runway: 5K Series in London, Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton, and 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
Chatham-Kent: Jordan's Run the Runway event (Chatham-Kent Municipal Airport): September 11, 2026 – Register here
London: Jordan's Run the Runway event (London International Airport): September 25, 2026 – Register here
Learn more about the full 5K series here!
Get ready for an action-packed "Amazing Race" meets "Escape Room" experience in support of The Darling Home for Kids!
Gather your team and mark your calendars for Saturday, October 3rd!
What is a Rally?!
So buckle up, keep your eyes peeled, and may the best team win… or at least have the most fun trying.
Starting Line:
The starting line will be somewhere in Halton Hills. We haven't quite pinpointed the exact location just yet! But stay tuned!
Your Registration Fee Includes:
Rally Kit – filled with snacks and tools to help you along your way
A Rally car decal
Breakfast & Lunch
Finish Line Reception
Registration Fee:
$110.15 for a Team of 2
$164.10 for a Team of 4
In addition to the registration fee, teams are required to fundraise, with 100% of funds directed towards The Darling Home for Kids. The suggested fundraising minimums by team are listed below:
Recreational and Competitive Divisions!
Unsure if you're ready to Rally with those that are 'hardcore'?
Our recreational division is an excellent option for beginners. Offering a slightly shorter day, more hints along the route, and a bonus lifeline!
Note: If you are joining a team that has already registered, you will need the team code from the captain. The team code is case sensitive.
PRIZES! PRIZES! PRIZES!
Prizes will be awarded for fundraising, divisional winners and the best dressed team. Check out photos of last year's teams HERE.
Refer a team to sign up for the Rally for DHK and earn 5 bonus ballots for fundraising draw prizes.
Make sure whoever you refer mentions during registration.
Interested in donating a prize? Please contact Reannan Bodrug, [email protected]
Every day, The Darling Home for Kids is entrusted to care for the most medically complex children. Our highly specialized Residential, Respite, and Hospice Palliative Care Programs draw children and families from all over the province. More than 70,000 children in Ontario are classified as medically complex, and that number continues to rise, as does the demand for our services.
Proceeds from the Rally for DHK will help to support our core programs and services. With your help, we can provide each child with the best care possible.
*Registration fees are not eligible for a tax receipt.
Join us at the Heart Lake Conservation Area for a 5 Peaks Trail Running adventure for all ages, abilities, and ambitions.
Please join our regional Facebook group to ask specific questions about this and other 5 Peaks Trail Running events.
Visit our event webpage for information about the course, distances, and schedule:
It’s not a race, let’s call it a fun run, we just want some friends to get together to run. Entry fees are minimal; enough to cover expenses like portable toilets and propane for heat. But there will be 200 mile stickers and 100 mile stickers. This year’s event will again be a fundraiser, any money in excess of expenses will be donated to the Mood Disorders Society of Canada. We’re calling the event Three Days in the Park, or 3DIP for short, but unofficially it will be the Stahr Wahrs Ultra. We can’t afford a legit Star Wars license, so we’ve had to use a different spelling, and for the support crew the “H” stands for “hammered”. Nobody will be discouraged from wearing or bringing Star Wars gear. The course is a one mile loop with a little hill, short and steep. And maybe a second, bonus hill. And some fun signs. And led lights.
RUN FOR BURLINGTON
5th Annual Charity Run
What is Run For Burlington?
Mercy 4 Mankind, a subsidiary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), organizes this charity run to raise funds for the Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation in Burlington. We aim to support the local community and unite people for a noble cause. We are super excited to hold the fourth annual Run for Burlington. The Run attracts serious and casual runners and walkers from all walks of life. Participants come with their families for the cause!
Event Details
Location: Spencer Smith Park, 1400 Lakeshore Rd, Burlington, ON
Date: Saturday, October 3rd, 2026
Event Schedule
08:30 AM - Registration starts
09:00 AM - Opening Ceremony
09:30 AM - 5K & 3K Runs Start
09:45 AM - 1K Family Fun Walk Starts
11:00 AM - Closing Session with Awards
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Harvest Hustle: 5K Run, Wheel & Walk presented by Autoliv
Community Living Chatham-Kent is gearing up for our 5K Run, Wheel & Walk on Saturday, October 3rd at Mud Creek Trail — made possible with the support of our Gold Sponsors, AlphaKOR and Chatham Honda!
This year, we’re excited to expand the event by combining it with our long-standing Walkathon fundraiser, bringing together our entire agency, families, and community members for one inclusive celebration.
Returning fall favourites include our Vendor Market, face painting, family photography, raffle, 50/50 draw, and more!
Event Schedule
9:30 AM – Registration Opens | Vendor Market | Raffle | 50/50
10:20 AM – Welcome & Group Warm-Up
10:30 AM – Kids Dash (210m, ages 2–7)
10:40 AM – Timed 5K Run Begins
10:50 AM – Walk & Wheel (2.0 km) / Walkathon Begins
11:00 AM – Food Truck | Face Painting | Live Music
1:00 PM – Event Concludes
The event features:
A 210m Kids Dash for ages 2–7
A 2.0 km accessible Walk & Wheel route (wheelchairs only; no bicycles) Plaid attire is encouraged
A timed 5K route for runners
No matter which route you choose, all participants will receive a finisher medal!
If online registration closes before you’re able to sign up, day-of registration will be available at the event.
Please note: refunds are not available for event registrations.
Oakville 21.1 Half Marathon, 10km and 5km
Sunday, October 4, 2026
Fuelled by:
Run a beautiful fast, flat and scenic course along the lakeshore in Oakville, exploring some of the picturesque neighbourhoods along the way. This is the perfect course and time of year to plan to run a personal best and/or bring the whole family for a day of active fun!
The race route starts at Shell Park, turns left onto Lakeshore and explores some of the neighbourhoods to the south of Lakeshore. It does a loop through beautiful Tannery Park before heading back to Shell Park.
Half Marathon 21.1km start: 7:30 AM
10km start: 7:50 AM
5km start: 8:00 AM
Aid Stations will be serving water and electrolyte hydration approximately every 3km on the course. Portable toilets will be available at each aid station as well as at the start/finish line.
The cut-off times will be 3.5 hours after the start of the 21.1k half marathon distance race.
For safety reasons, no dogs or strollers are allowed to take part in the races.
Every finisher gets an event T-shirt and a Finishers Medal!
Pace Bunnies: Pace bunnies will be available for the half marathon distance event. Specific pace times will be updated as race day approaches.
Parking & Transportation Information:
Oakville is in the GTA and is easy to get to by vehicle or transit. There will be NO RACE DAY PARKING in Shell Park. Runners should park in the Bronte Go Station Lot and free shuttle service will be provided between Bronte Go Station and the race venue at Shell Park starting at 5:30am from the Go Station and last bus leaving Shell Park at 11:50am. Spectators are welcome to use the shuttle as well.
Bag Check:
Bag check will be available at the race venue at Shell Park. Please do not leave valuables in your bag as although we have volunteers at bag check, we cannot be responsible for their safety.
SAVE when you register 5 or more people on the same transaction!
Save 10% with 5-10 people
Save 15% with 10+ people
Bring the whole family, your running group or your sports team for a great race day together!
Race Course
The race routes are posted on our website here.
The race starts and finishes at Shell Park, 3307 Lakeshore Road W, Oakville, ON.
Race Kit Pick-Up
There is NO RACE DAY KIT PICK UP
If you are unable to attend the kit pick up options noted below, or have someone pick up for you, you have the option of pre-purchasing VIP PICK UP. Go to the Store tab on this page to complete your purchase.
You MUST pick up your race kit, which includes your bib number and chip, in order to take part in the race.
There will be an advance race kit pick up in TORONTO on race week Thursday October 1st 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm at (location TBA)
Everyone else should plan to pick up at the RACE EXPO in Oakville the day before race day which will be Saturday October 3th 2026 10:00 am-4:00 pm at a location TBA.
If you are picking up for other people, you must bring email confirmation that you are allowed to pick up for them and they must have done their race roster waiver.
If you are picking up for a large group of 10 or more, please email us ahead of time so we can set aside those bibs and kits for you. [email protected]
Weather Policy:
Safety always comes first and Athletics Ontario sets rules and policies that outline when an event must be delayed or cancelled due to inclement weather. In the case of inclement weather that forces our race directors to cancel an event, there will be no refunds. In the case of a weather cancellation, by that time a large portion of the race fee’s have already been allocated. Registered participants will still receive your swag bag and race shirt. Thank you for understanding these policies.
Cancellation Policy:
No cancellations or refunds. If for any reason the event is cancelled, you may do the race as a virtual event. There will be no deferrals or refunds. Transfers between distances or to other runners are allowed until race week and can be done through the "transfer" link on our race roster page. There will be a $5.00 administration fee for transfer.
Sunday October 4th, 2026
Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area
Trail Races: 12.5K, 25K, 50K,
Presented by New Balance Canada
Directed by the Team at
The Hustle at Pinehurst brings a legendary course back to life.
Set in the Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area just north of Paris, Ontario, this race revives the iconic Run for the Toad course, once the largest trail race in Canada, and reimagines it with a fresh experience that keeps everything we loved about the trails themselves.
Runners will take on a 12.5 km loop that winds through forested singletrack, traces the edge of Pinehurst Lake, and rolls through open meadows. The trail keeps things interesting with twists, turns, and a few honest climbs that get the heart pumping and signal you’re close to the end of the loop.
Whether you’re lining up for one loop or settling in for a longer day, The Hustle is designed to be a must-do event for trail runners in southwestern Ontario and is built for all runners, as an approachable, challenging in the right ways race-course, that is rooted in history.
This race is for runners who love good trails and a little effort. Whether it’s your first trail race, a chance to settle into a familiar loop, or a tune-up for longer goals. The Hustle offers honest, runnable trails with just enough twists and climbs to keep things interesting.
Come for one loop.
Stay for a few.
Find your hustle.
A brand new race experience is coming to Kincardine.
The Lighthouse-to-Lighthouse Half Marathon & 5K will take runners along our stunning shoreline, connecting two of our most iconic landmarks...the Point Clark and Kincardine lighthouses!
This is the 5th Annual Stratford 5k Run/Walk.
Thanks to all our runners from 2025, we were able to raise more than $32,000+ for The Local Community Food Centre (CFC).
The Local CFC Stratford 5K Run/Walk will start and finish in Upper Queens Park Stratford Ontario. The route will take you past the beautiful Victoria lake and the legendary Stratford Festival theatres. This race will be chip timed and is welcomed to all runners, walkers and strollers. We will also have a kids race with medals and treats from Rheo Thompson, starting 8:50am sharp. You must register your child(ren) to participate. The kids run is approximately 600 metres. 100% of the proceeds go to The Local Community Food Centre.
Remember: Reduced registration fee for all youths under the age of 17 that participate in the 5K. $20 + registration fees
PLEASE NOTE: You’ll notice a lower registration fee plus a minimum donation amount. Together, these equal the total cost of registration.
We’ve structured it this way so 5K participants receive a tax receipt on the donation portion and pay a lower processing fee. If you’re able, we encourage you to donate above the minimum and help make an even bigger impact.
Fundraising Challenge: You will receive a reward based on the fundraising amount you reach by end of race day (see below for the fundraising tiers). There will be prizing for all fundraisers that raise $250 or greater for The Local Community Food Centre. Better prizing as you hit higher fundraising tiers. For rewards please visit https://stratford5k.com/fundraising-challenge/.
Fundraising Tiers:
A. $285 - $534.99
B. $535 - $1,034.99
C. $1,035 - $2,034.99.99
D. $2,035 - $4999.99
Important Dates
Early Bird Pricing Ends February 9, 2026 11:59 pm
No Refunds Past
August 31, 2026 11:59 pm
Last Day of Transfers September 22, 2026 11:59 pm
Online Registration Closes September 26, 2026 11:59 pm
Packet Pick Up/Registration
(612 Erie Street, Stratford) October 3, 2026 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Race Day Registration and Packet Pick Up
(Upper Queens Park, Stratford) October 4, 2026
Race Day Registration fee is $60 (based on availability) , please register online to avoid price increase!
Registration fee on October 3th is $60 (based on availability).
We will try our best to have an electronic payment option but this is not guaranteed. Please expect to pay cash for registration October 3th and 4th.
Refunds
You may request a full refund till August 31, 2026 by sending your request to [email protected]. We will refund the full amount minus the processing fee.
TEAMS - You may register as a team. There will be a team category award. The three fastest times from your team will be used to determine the winning team. You MUST have the minimum number of three participants in your team!
AWARDS - We will have awards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd male and female (based on clock time). As well as top age category prizing for male and female for categories: Under 17, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+. Of course last but not least, the top fastest team will take home the coveted team trophy.
RAFFLE - We will raffle out a pair of Altra Shoes at the awards ceremony. So stick around.
ELITE RUNNERS - See more details at https://stratford5k.com/elite-runners/
NOTE: ALL PRICES INCLUDE REGISTRATION FEES