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  • The Ribbon 200 [crazycatadventures.com] [Register at raceroster.com]

    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 6:00 AM

    Description

    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...

    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.

    • 200 Miler (out & back): Starts in the Blue Mountains, runs through the Dufferin Hi‑Land, and turns at Glen Haffy in the Caledon Hills.

    • Approx. 7,500m / 24,000ft elevation.

    • 100 Miler (point‑to‑point): Begins at Glen Haffy in Caledon Hills, runs through the Dufferin Hi-Land section and finishes in the Blue Mountains.

    • Approx. 3,700m / 12,000ft elevation.

    • Blue Mountains E2E (72.5k): From the Dufferin Hi‑Land boundary to Blue Mountains.

    • Approx. 1500m / 4900ft 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

    • **EARLY START - FRIDAY 6PM - this allows 42 hours to complete. You would not be eligible for awards but you'll earn that sweet buckle
    • E2E 72.5k – Starts Saturday 8am and completes Sunday 12:00pm

    Easily accessible for runners, crews, and families—no aid station is more than 75 minutes from the start.

    RUNNER'S MANUAL

    For a complete list of rules, aid stations, course profiles, cut-offs etc, see the runners manual (coming soon)

    PACERS:

    Pacers will be allowed for 200-mile and 100-mile runners.

    Pacers can only start at SPECIFIED aid stations (TBD)

    Pacers cannot carry anything for their runner (no muling) and must carry all the same required gear as runners.

    See runners manual for more info (coming soon)

    REQUIRED GEAR:

    For a complete list of required gear please see the runner's manual (coming soon).

    There will be nothing out of the ordinary for a June race in Ontario - your basics:

    Headlamp, wind or rain jacket, 2L of water/hydration, toque (if chilly at night), phone (with tracking app - provided), back up battery, whistle.

    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 banquet for all (Sunday)

    • Bus transportation for E2E and 100 Milers from Blue Mountain to race start location

    • Bib

    • Timing

    • 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.

    • 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*.

    • Please note that you will be committing to raising the funds through donation or paying the difference if the minimum funding goal is not met by one month prior to the event (May 10, 2026).

    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 info@crazycatadventures.com

    49.8 km from Owen Sound
    Swiss Meadows Boulevard, The Blue Mountains, Ontario, Canada
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    72k Gravel Road Run Track Trail

  • Lakeshore Women's Triathlon [lakeshoretri.com] [Register at raceroster.com]

    Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    Description

    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...

    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 racedirector@lakeshoretri.com 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.

    39 km from Owen Sound
    Harbour Street, Port Elgin, Ontario, N0H 2C2, Canada
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    3k Cycling Duathlon Run Swim Triathlon

  • 2026 Gran Fondo Lake Huron [granfondolakehuron.ca] [Register at raceroster.com]

    Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    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...

    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.

    34.9 km from Owen Sound
    Southampton Coliseum, 24 Albert Street South, Southampton, Ontario, Canada
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    1k 10k 30k 50k 75k 80k 110k Cycling Gran Fondo Run

  • Subaru Triathlon Series - Owen Sound [trisportcanada.com] [Register at raceroster.com]

    Sun, Aug 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    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!

    1.7 km from Owen Sound
    19th Street West, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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    41k 51k Duathlon Triathlon

  • Grey Highlands Gran Fondo 2026 [greyhighlandsgranfondo.com] [Register at raceroster.com]

    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    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,...

    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.

    35.7 km from Owen Sound
    Radford Street, Grey Highlands, Ontario, Canada
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    2k 26k 53k 77k 124k Cycling Gran Fondo Road

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