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  • 2026 Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay [raceroster.com]

    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    2026 Oak Ridges Moraine

    Adventure Relay

    — June 13, 2026 —

    The Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay returns again in 2026,

    this is an epic race full of adventure, excitement, and camaraderie! Join us on...

    2026 Oak Ridges Moraine

    Adventure Relay

    — June 13, 2026 —

    The Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay returns again in 2026,

    this is an epic race full of adventure, excitement, and camaraderie! Join us on on June 13, 2026!

    Discover Your Next Great Team Adventure

    Join us for the 2026 Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay- a human-powered journey across one of Ontario’s most spectacular landscapes. Whether you’re a seasoned multisport athlete or an outdoor enthusiast looking for a new challenge, this relay delivers:

    • Full Relay: ~160 km of canoeing, biking, and running, starting with a canoe leg on Rice Lake in the east, and heading west across the Moraine to York Region.

    • Half Relay: A ~90 km course covering the first half of the route (no canoe leg).

    Teams can be up to 15 members (Full) or 7 members (Half), and you choose your pace- Elite or Recreational divisions welcome!

    The Adventure Relay is more than a race- it’s a fundraiser for the Oak Ridges Trail Association, supporting trail maintenance and awareness of the Oak Ridges Moraine’s natural beauty. With athletes from all walks of life, this event showcases the power of nature to bring people together.


    What to Expect

    You can get a sense of the 2026 event and course flow on our sidebar pages. Highlights include:

    • Canoe Leg: A scenic paddle on Rice Lake (Full Relay only).

    • Bike Stages: 6 stages totaling ~95 km of mixed trail, sand, gravel, and pavement riding.

    • Run/Hike Stages: 7 stages totaling ~55 km of rolling trail terrain.

    • Support: Water & snacks at checkpoints; self-sufficiency in between.

    👉 Check out 2026 detailed maps & stage breakdown for details about the route. For past participants, the relay will follow the same route as last year.


    How to Register

    Team Captains must register their team first and pay the whole fee for the chosen event.

    On registration, the Team Captain will generate a passphrase to allow team members to complete a free registration and join the correct team. Alternatively, Team Captains will receive a targeted link to send to team members, allowing them to register directly to their team. ONLY THE TEAM CAPTAIN SHOULD PAY THE FEE!

    Don't have a full team? No problem! If you're an individual or a small group looking to join a team- or a team looking for a few extras- enter your information HERE and we'll do our best to link you up!


    Stay Connected

    Have questions? Email us at [email protected]

    We can’t wait to see you back racing on the Moraine in 2026! Stay tuned!

    48.1 km from Kawartha Lakes
    5240 Rice Lake Scenic Drive, Hamilton Township, Ontario, K0K 2E0, Canada
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    80k 160k Gravel MultiSport Relay Run Trail

  • Trail Hub Bike Fest [trailhub.ca] [Register at raceroster.com]

    Sun, Jul 05, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    A Festival Built Around Cycling Culture

    Bike Fest at Trail Hub brings together mountain bikers, gravel riders, brands, and the cycling community for a one-day festival built around the spirit of the...

    A Festival Built Around Cycling Culture

    Bike Fest at Trail Hub brings together mountain bikers, gravel riders, brands, and the cycling community for a one-day festival built around the spirit of the ride.

    Set at Trail Hub with direct access to Durham Forest and the surrounding gravel road network, the event blends competitive racing with exploration and a welcoming festival atmosphere.

    Whether you’re racing the MTB Enduro, riding the Gravel Fondo, or coming to experience the festival, Bike Fest is about reconnecting riders with what makes cycling special.

    Event Selection

    Riders can choose from three distinct experiences, each offering a different way to engage with the terrain and the day.

    MTB Enduro

    The MTB Enduro will host the opening round of the Ontario Enduro Series, bringing competitive racing to Trail Hub and the Durham Forest trail network. Riders can choose between Short Course, Long Course, and Kids Course options, each designed to match different levels of experience while maintaining the core Enduro format of timed downhill stages and untimed transitions across a mix of technical and flow trails.

    The E-MTB Enduro Long Course introduces an additional category for electric mountain bikes, capped at 50 riders to maintain a premium race experience. This category is open to Male and Female riders aged 19+, using Class 1 E-MTBs only, and follows the same course structure as the traditional Long Course.

    For younger riders under 19, the Kids Course offers a welcoming, low-pressure way to be part of the event.

    Gravel Fondo

    The Gravel Fondo explores the rolling gravel roads and rural landscapes surrounding Trail Hub, offering a different rhythm to the day. With a 50km Short Course and a 100–110km Long Course, riders can settle into the terrain, take in the scenery, and experience some of the best gravel riding in the region.

    Optional categories are available for Junior riders (19 & under, Male and Female), alongside a non-competitive Gravel Social Ride for those who prefer a more relaxed experience. This category removes timing and podiums entirely, allowing riders to focus purely on the ride.

    Experience Highlights

    Courses are fully marked and supported, with professional timing included for Enduro participants. Throughout the day, riders have access to the Festival & Expo Village, where brand activations, product showcases, and demos create an engaging backdrop to the event.

    Food and beverage will be available from Nest at Trail Hub, while the post-ride atmosphere naturally shifts into a social, relaxed environment as riders return from the course and reconnect.

    Festival & Expo Village

    At the center of Bike Fest is the Festival & Expo Village, where the energy of the day comes together.

    Cycling brands, product showcases, and demo opportunities create space for discovery, while food, drink, and music set the tone for a lively but approachable atmosphere. It’s a place to regroup after your ride, connect with other riders, and spend time within the cycling community.

    Even if you’re not racing, the village offers a reason to come out and be part of the day.

    Event Overview

    The MTB Enduro is built around multiple timed downhill stages, linked by untimed transitions, creating a race format that rewards both skill and strategy. Riders can expect three to four hours of riding across a mix of technical and flow trails within Durham Forest, finishing back at Trail Hub in the heart of the festival.

    The Gravel Fondo offers a different pace, guiding riders along scenic gravel routes through Durham Region. With rolling terrain, quiet backroads, and multiple route distances, the experience is designed to be both challenging and immersive, beginning and ending at Trail Hub.

    Who Should Attend

    Bike Fest is designed for anyone who feels connected to cycling, whether that connection is competitive, social, or simply recreational.

    Mountain bikers, gravel riders, cycling clubs, and training groups will all find a place here, alongside independent bike shops, cycling brands, and those drawn to outdoor and endurance sport culture. Trail Hub members, first-time visitors, and curious spectators are equally welcome.

    You might come to race, ride, spectate, or simply spend the day in a setting that brings the cycling community together.

    Schedule

    9:00 AM – Festival Village Opens

    Morning – Gravel Fondo Starts

    Late Morning – Enduro Race Begins

    Afternoon – Riders Returning / Festival Atmosphere

    Late Afternoon – Final Enduro Stages Finish

    Evening – Post-Ride Social

    9:00 PM – Event Wrap-Up

    44.9 km from Kawartha Lakes
    722 Chalk Lake Road, Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada
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    5k 15k 35k 50k 100k Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking Trail

  • Kawartha Lakes Classic Cycling Tour [kawarthaclassic.com] [Register at raceroster.com]

    Sat, Aug 29, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Adventure Awaits in Every Mile: Kawartha Lakes Classic

    Get ready to ride in one of Southern Ontario’s most inspiring cycling events — the 23rd Annual Kawartha Lakes Classic Cycling Tour. This isn’t...

    Adventure Awaits in Every Mile: Kawartha Lakes Classic

    Get ready to ride in one of Southern Ontario’s most inspiring cycling events — the 23rd Annual Kawartha Lakes Classic Cycling Tour. This isn’t just an amazing ride — it’s a movement! A celebration of community, compassion, and the sheer joy of cycling through the stunning landscapes of Kawartha Lakes.

    Why It Matters

    Last year, over 170 riders pedaled with purpose, raising more than $44,000 to support A Place Called Home - an emergency shelter in Lindsay, ON that provides hope and housing for those experiencing homelessness in Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton County. Every kilometer you ride helps change lives.

    What’s Waiting for You

    • Variety of scenic routes for all skill levels, crafted by members of the Kawartha Cycling Club to maximize fun

    • Fully supported routes with refreshment-stocked rest stops and motorcycle support for rider safety

    • Complimentary lunch from Boston Pizza - Lindsay to refuel and reconnect

    • Comfortable venue at the Oakwood Lion’s Mariposa Community Hall in Oakwood, ON

    • Friendly faces, community spirit, and unforgettable memories

    Fundraising incentives that celebrate your impact!

    Participants who raise or donate $150 will receive a Canadian‑made long‑sleeve Kawartha Lakes Classic shirt crafted from sustainable hemp as a thank-you. Every dollar goes to A Place Called Home to support those experiencing homelessness in our community.

    Whether you're riding solo, with family, or as part of a team — this is your chance to make an impact while doing what you love.

    Let’s ride for A Place Called Home!

    11.4 km from Kawartha Lakes
    1008 Eldon Road, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada
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    20k 70k 160k Cycling Run

  • Run The Caves [raceroster.com]

    Sun, Oct 04, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    The Run The Caves Ultra and Trail race is hosting its 3rd Annual race event for Body and Mind Adventures. The goals of the Mind & Body (BAM) Organization committee are to provide a race that is...

    The Run The Caves Ultra and Trail race is hosting its 3rd Annual race event for Body and Mind Adventures. The goals of the Mind & Body (BAM) Organization committee are to provide a race that is accessible to all athletes & raises awareness for CMHA – Canadian Mental Health Association. A portion of all registration fees will be donated to CMHA.

    Working with the Otonabee Conservation Areas staff, our volunteers, and all our sponsors, we promote the importance of maintaining the environment and being a responsible event organizer. We are a green organization that promotes green initiatives and being environmentally friendly. This is a cup-free event.

    Terrain: Sweet single track, soft forest floor, rocks and tree roots (careful), some sandy beach, and just a handful of gravel roads to keep you focused!

    Views: Some wide open for amazing views! Mostly covered under large, old forest growth trees. We call this “forest bathing”!

    Why race Run The Caves? To feel deeply connected – to yourself, fellow runners, and the Earth.

    And… no other trail races are offered here. Even stay and camp for the weekend if you can brave the cooler Fall temperatures and colourful beauty!

    Distances Offered: 1km Kids Run, 5km Walk/Run, 10km Walk/Run, 25km, 50km (plus a 15km Virtual Run). *NEW - Team/Duo Events for 25km and 50km.

    This is a bib & chip-timed event!

    Run The Caves Trail Race & Ultra takes place in Warsaw Caves Conservation Area, which is nestled in the Indian River valley. This beautiful wooded setting is located just 25 minutes outside of Peterborough.

    Warsaw Caves offers a range of recreational opportunities that the entire family can enjoy. Recreational facilities and services within the park include swimming, fishing, camping, day-use picnic sites, and of course, hiking trails. Twenty kilometers (20+ kms) of mostly single-track trails meander through forests and across open limestone plains. From any of the scenic lookouts, you can view the Indian River and valley. Along the Lookout Trail you’ll also see potholes, kettles, and hear the trickle of the disappearing river beneath the rocks.

    Help BAM make this another year of Run The Caves a safe, fun and successful one. Prizes for top male and female in each distance category. Hand-made race medals for all participants! And a few other surprises!

    New this year - merchandise for purchase as part of the Registration process (and again on race day, to commemorate your Run The Caves participation and further contribute to CMHA. Head buffs, trucker hats, socks, t-shirts and more.

    Following each race distance, winners will be announced, as well, my Vegetarian Chili and buns will return for the 3rd year to warm everyone up at the Finish Line!

    49.9 km from Kawartha Lakes
    315 Caves Road, Douro-Dummer, Ontario, Canada
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    1k 5k 10k 15k 25k 50k Gravel Run Trail Ultra Virtual

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