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Club
Saugeen Triathlon Club
The Saugeen Triathlon Club (STC) is dedicated to developing a community of multi-sport athletes in the Grey-Bruce area. We believe that you can always improve your skills no matter what your goals and abilities are. We provide the opportunity to train, network and socialize through our training workouts, growing membership and certified coaches. The strength of the STC has always been the club’s desire to be open and inclusive, welcoming members of all ages, athletic interests and abilities, whe
Multisport events nearby
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Distance: 44 km from HanoverSat, Jul 18, 2026 at 8:30 AMSee full details
Women's only try-a-tri
The Lakeshore Triathlon is thrilled to once again join forces with Saugeen Shores for an exhilarating race on July 18, 2026, at the picturesque Port Elgin Main Beach. Get ready to dive into the crystal-clear waters, pedal through scenic routes, and run along the stunning shoreline, starting bright and early with the first wave at 8:30 a.m. Specific wave start times will be shared closer to race day, all participants must be geared up at the start lines by 8:30 a.m.
Distance information
Triathlon: 375m swim, 10km bike, 3km run
Duathlon: 3km run, 10km bike, 3km run
Mark your calendars and prepare to embark on this incredible journey of endurance, determination, and community spirit. Together, let’s make this year's Lakeshore Triathlon an unforgettable experience! 🏊♂️🚴♀️🏃♂️
Before registering, please keep in mind the following information:
Age requirements: Participants must be 16 years old as of December 31, 2026 to run the race. The wave and age category you are in on race day is also based on your age as of December 31, 2026. This means for those born after July 18, 2026, you may be racing in a category that does not match your current age, but would be your age come December 31.
Deferred an entry from last year? You will receive a code which will cover your registration fee for 2026. This code does not cover fees for Triathlon Ontario, Race Roster or if you choose to get a race shirt this year. Only those athletes who had a confirmation by the race director in 2025 will receive a code for a deferred entry. If you did not show up on race day, and did not confirm with the race director you wanted to defer, you are not eligible for a free entry.
One-day Triathlon Ontario fee requirement. You will be charged for a one-day membership fee for Triathlon Ontario.
If you email [email protected] with proof of your 2026 Triathlon Ontario membership before your register, you will receive a promo code to remove the fee. If you send this information after registering (but before the race), this fee will be refunded.
Race t-shirts are available for a fee: If you want a race shirt, you will need to pay an additional $15 fee and choose your size. In order to ensure your shirt size, you must do this by April 30, 2026. Sizing may be limited after this date as we need to order shirts well in advance of the race.
Can't race anymore? While we understand that circumstances can change, we are unable to offer refunds or deferrals for your race entry. We begin planning for the race early, and costs for the race include all registrants. You are able to transfer your registration to a new participant for a fee and can initiate this transfer in your Race Roster account.
For more frequently asked questions, please visit our website.
Non-profit race: All race organizers are volunteers. We are working hard to bring you a great, safe race. Please recognize that and be patient. We will be providing information as soon as we have details confirmed.
This is our fourth year in Saugeen Shores, and we are looking to make it bigger and better than ever. Last year, thanks to our racers and sponsors we donated more than $10,000 back to local community organizations. This year we are asking for your help to make that even bigger. Participants are able to donate directly to the organizations we support as part of their registration or can choose to fundraise for more donations while they train. The organizations we support are:
Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey: As a women's only race, we feel a strong responsibility to give back to organizations that serve and support women.
Kabaeshiwim Respite Women's Shelter: Recognizing our race is run in the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, we know it is important to show our support to Saugeen's women as well.
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Distance: 44.1 km from HanoverSun, Aug 09, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
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:
Run the Full Marathon on the Saturday or the Half Marathon on the Sunday!!!
Or register for THE BRUCE DEUCE and run them both!!!
In addition to 2 medals, finishers of The Bruce Deuce will receive an additional race souvenir.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS FOR THE 2026 EVENT
We are very excited to be able to offer a unique trail racing event on the Beaver Valley Section of the Bruce Trail. The race is named the Falling Water Marathon after the Falling Water section of the Beaver Valley Bruce Trail that participants will get to enjoy. It's not a fast course and it will almost certainly be the most challenging marathon you will ever run but the views will be spectacular!
This course is not meant for beginners. Although there are not any specific qualifying standards for this event, runners should definitely have experience running on trails. Every single year that we have hosted this event, we hear from A LOT of participants "that was harder than I expected!" The course is rocky, rooty, and very hilly. Aid stations will be further apart than many of our other events, due to the challenging terrain and limited access points. Although it is a "marathon", it is not a Boston Qualifier and if that irritates you, this probably isn't the race for you! Seriously, this race is tough. There will be waterfalls, steep climbs, and incredible views. The scenery will make the challenge worth it!
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.
Registration:
In order to maximize the runner's experience and protect the trails, we are limiting the race to only 100 participants in each distance - the trail marathon (approximately 42km) and the trail half marathon (approximately 21km). This race typically sells out fairly quickly. To be fair, we will not hold spots for anybody. Also, please note that we don't have waitlists. If spots open up they will be available on Race Roster so check back occasionally.
Note: The Marathon will take place on Saturday, August 8, 2026 at 9:00am and the Half Marathon will take place on Sunday, August 9, 2026 at 9:00am.
We will be donating $20 of every registration to the Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club. Thank you for your support!
This donation will go directly to the Bruce Trail Club, without which, this event would not happen.
Race Details:
Marathon:
It's tough. Like, really tough.
This course has nearly 1600m of elevation gain and another 1600m of elevation loss. There are a few big climbs that will be difficult but it's the hundreds of little rollers that will break you down! Poles are permitted.
Click here for the Marathon Course GPX File.
Almost all of the race takes place on the Main Trail of the Bruce Trail (except for the trail crossovers and the newly added Kimberley Side Trail at the very end of the race). The course is permanently marked with blue blazes on the crossover trails and white blazes for the rest of the course (runners absolutely MUST have an understanding of how to follow blazes). We will further mark the course with orange flags and ribbons. Our markings will be done sparingly but we will do our very best to clearly mark all important turns. When in doubt, follow the white blazes!
The race will start and finish at the Beaver Valley Ski Club. Runners will make their first crossing through the valley (East bound). This section, which takes place on the crossover trail (blue blazes) will have participants tackling one of the most challenging climbs of the day right at the start of the race. Runners will then head South and cross back to the West side via Campbell's Hill and Graham's Hill. This will involve a run down (about 1k) to the low-point of the valley followed by a LONG climb back up the other side. This climb is approximately 1.5k long and is tough. Oh yeah, marathon runners are going to have to complete the climb again towards the end of the race! It is runnable, but only if you are a black-belt hill ninja- It is on road (quite rough and sketchy road, however) so that makes it a bit easier, right?
Runners will then head South all the way to the Southern-most point of the course, just beyond Hogg's Falls. Runners will then head North past the beautiful Eugenia Falls (bring a camera, if you can) all the way back to that dreaded Campbell's Hill/Graham's Hill crossing, which they will do again. Once runners are back on the West-side of the valley, they will venture back North to the Beaver Valley Ski Club. Once you make your way up, up, up, up to the very top, you will run along the top section of the ski hill and onto some rolling single-track trail. You will run all the way to a road, where you will turn around. From this point, the final 4-5km are MOSTLY flat/downhill. Easy peasy.
Half Marathon:
The Half Marathon course is much more than HALF of the marathon! It contains the 2 most challenging sections from the full marathon and has close to 1000m of elevation gain.
The race will start and finish at the Beaver Valley Ski Club. Runners will make their first crossing through the valley (East bound). This section, which takes place on the crossover trail (blue blazes) will have participants tackling one of the most challenging climbs of the day right at the start of the race. Runners will then head South and cross back to the West side via Campbell's Hill and Graham's Hill. This will involve a run down (about 1k) to the low-point of the valley followed by a LONG climb back up the other side. This climb is approximately 1.5k long and is tough.
Once runners are back on the West-side of the valley, they will venture back North to the Beaver Valley Ski Club. Once you make your way up, up, up, up to the very top, you will run along the top section of the ski hill and onto some rolling single-track trail. You will run all the way to a road, where you will turn around. From this point, the final 4-5km are MOSTLY flat/downhill. Easy peasy.
Please note that the 1/2 marathon contains almost all of the big climbs from the full marathon and, therefore, is far more than "half as challenging". It's a beast.
Make a Weekend of it!
Although the Beaver Valley Bruce Trail section is a great reason to visit the area, the surrounding towns are what initially drew us to the area. There are a lot of Airbnb options in the area and cottages that can be rented as well. There is a 'tiny house' that we often rent that has the most unbelievable view and the owner (Brenda) is an incredibly gracious host. There are other great places as well. In fact, last year we were able to rent a cottage at the Beaver Valley Ski Club and spend the weekend just steps from the starting line. Make sure you stop by the Kimberley General Store for some pastries, coffee, and really cool souvenirs. Top of the Rock is a great place to grab groceries (LCBO inside as well), baked goods, produce, and hot food. Our favourite place to eat is definitely Justin's Oven. Amazing!
Race Cut-off:
Because of the difficulty of this course, the cut-off time for the marathon will be 11 hours. There will be a rolling cutoff in effect as follows:
Aid Station #1 (approximately 8.5 km): 2hrs 15mins (11:15am). This section is amongst the most challenging.
Aid Station #2 (approximately 15 km): 4hrs 15mins (1:15pm)
Aid Station #3 (approximately 25 km): 6hrs (3:00pm)
Aid Station #4 (approximately 31 km): 8hrs (5:00pm)
Aid Station #5 (approximately 39 km): 9hrs 45 mins (6:45)
Finish (approximately 42.2km): 11hrs (8:00pm)
The cutoff for the half marathon is 5.5 hours (2:30pm).
Race Swag:
This year, we are switching it up a bit. In the past years, we have given out backpacks and duffel bags. However, this race tends to bring back A LOT of repeat runners (many of whom now have a collection of Falling Water bags). For that reason, this year, for the first time, we will be providing a race shirt.
Post Race Food:
We understand that people have different dietary restrictions, needs, and preferences. Because of this, rather than include the cost of a post-race meal that you may or may not enjoy/ be able to eat, we do not include meals in our race registration fees. We suggest checking out one of the great eateries in the area or bringing your own stuff. We will have snacks available at the finish line, just not an actual meal.
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.
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Distance: 46.8 km from HanoverSat, Aug 15, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
Gran Fondo Lake Huron
Presented by Bruce Power & Suppliers
August 15th, 2026
Gran Fondo Lake Huron presented by Bruce Power and Suppliers is a fully supported fundraising cycling event taking place Saturday, August 15, 2026. When you register, everything is in place so you can focus on what matters most, riding for healthcare close to home.
Your registration includes:
• Easy to use fundraising tools, guidance, and ongoing support
• Fully stocked nutrition and hydration rest stops along the route
• On course mechanical support
• A hot BBQ catered lunch and one complimentary beer, with additional beer available for purchase
• An official Gran Fondo Lake Huron event t shirt
• Awards and prizes that celebrate your fundraising impact
This support is intentional. It allows you to ride with purpose, knowing your effort is helping advance care at your local hospital and across the Brightshores Health System region.
Care starts here. You make it move.
100% of every rider raised dollar goes directly toward the fundraising initiatives, supporting care for patients and families across our community and the Brightshores Health System region.
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Distance: 47.9 km from HanoverSun, Aug 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM
The 4th and newest addition to the Subaru Triathlon Series, now in it's 5th year. The event has both sprint and olympic distances available, and will have Olympic (standard) qualifying spots for World's in 2027!
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Distance: 35.7 km from HanoverSat, Sep 12, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
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.