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Belleville · Canada

Cycling & running events in Belleville, 2026

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A few races to know in Belleville

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Run·Road
Belleville

The County Marathon

The County Marathon starts and finishes at the Prince Edward Community Centre on Picton Main Street in Picton, Ontario. It is an annual October race weekend with a full marathon, half marathon, two-to-five-person marathon relay, and 5K, so runners can come for anything from a short local run to the full 42.2 kilometres. The race bills itself as Canada’s largest small county marathon, and the field is big enough to feel busy without turning into a big-city crush: more than 1,600 runners joined the event in its latest reported running. The marathon and half marathon courses are Athletics Canada certified, which matters for runners chasing accurate times or qualifying standards for races such as Boston. The route gives runners a clear Prince Edward County feel, with lake views and local wineries along the way rather than an anonymous urban loop. The race has been running for more than two decades, is organized by The County Marathon Committee Team, and raises money for the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation. It draws serious marathoners, relay teams, half-marathon runners, 5K participants, and people who come as much for “The County” hospitality as for the clock.

Road
Bike·Gran-fondo
Belleville

Prince Edward County Gran Fondo

The Prince Edward County Gran Fondo begins at Isaiah Tubbs Resort on West Lake, offering cyclists 50 km, 100 km, or 150 km road routes through a prominent wine-producing region of Ontario. This event is a Gran Fondo in the straightforward meaning of the term: a substantial road ride with a mass-participation atmosphere, suitable for participants seeking anything from a brief supported excursion to an extended cycling journey. The routes traverse tranquil country roads, pass by vineyards, and extend through Sandbanks Provincial Park, with Milford, Picton, and Wellington noted as communities along the course. Participants receive marked routes and aid stations during the ride, followed by a post-ride gathering at the conclusion. The concept originates from Italy, where Gran Fondo translates to “Big Ride,” and the custom typically combines timed segments, widespread involvement, and refreshments post-event.

Gran-fondo
Run·Trail
Belleville

Fat Ass Trail Run

Fat Ass Trail Run is a November trail race day held at Batawa Ski Hill in Batawa, Ontario, offering distances from a kids' 1 km to 50 km. The schedule progresses through the day: the 50 km begins first, followed by the Bad Ass 6 Hour, then the 24.5 km, 16.5 km, 10 km, 7.5 km, 5 km, and the Big Bum Kids' race. The 6 Hour event is straightforward and demanding: participants repeatedly run a 7.5 km loop, tallying their completions before the time limit. The 50 km involves five approximately 10 km north-loop laps, featuring a strict late-day cutoff, a headlamp requirement after mid-afternoon, and pacers permitted only on the final loop. The trails comprise rocks, roots, wide paths, singletrack, wooden bridges, creek crossings, hills, and meadows. The day's conditions can vary significantly based on whether Batawa experiences snow, mud, or clear weather. Three aid stations serve the south loop, north loop, and connector area, providing water, Tailwind, and snacks. Runners must supply their own cup or bottle as the event is cupless. The race commenced in 2003 with 23 participants and now attracts competitive runners, walkers, children, older participants, and novices within its unadorned format. In keeping with the fat-ass tradition, adult finishers do not receive medals; awards are presented to the top three male and female finishers in each distance, while children in the 1 km race get ribbons.

Trail
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Belleville-Quinte West Training Notes

Running: Locals keep running simple here. The waterfront trail is the default, and I always liked running the waterfront trail when Z2 feels better beside the Bay of Quinte. West Zwicks Trail works for easy laps near Zwick’s Park, and Mary Anne Sills Field has the track when intervals need clean splits. Potter’s Creek gives you that foresty dirt trail feel, while Hannah Park in Trenton has varied terrain and multiple trails. The Quinte West Library Running Club meets Tuesdays from January 13 to April 14, excluding March 17, from 5:30pm to 6:30pm. Spring Thaw, The County Marathon, Fat Ass Trail Run, and Wellington Women’s Half are the anchor races.

Cycling: Local riders get a lot of range without leaving Belleville-Quinte West. The city ride in Belleville stays mostly flat, paved, and accessible, and riders can finish it in under an hour along the Bay of Quinte and Moira River. The Bayshore Trail and Riverfront trail are good base miles, while Up the Trent, Over the Oaks mixes classic Ontario rail trail riding with paved country roads. The route runs 9 km and gains 375 meters, with 94% paved surface. Ridge 2 Ridge crests Moira Road north of Belleville, and Sagers Corners Road adds the hillier work. Prince Edward County Gran Fondo is the anchor event.

Season: Autumn is the best training block here. The air gets crisp, the hills turn patchwork, and Ridge 2 Ridge starts to feel worth the climb north of Belleville. Summer keeps runners on waterfront paths, the Fitness trail, and shaded dirt like Potter’s Creek, while riders use Batawa Ski Hill for free public mountain biking trails during the warmer months. There's 5 km of gravel on the south side of 8 Wing CFB Trenton. Winter pulls both sports tighter, and the Quinte West Library Running Club keeps Tuesdays moving from January 13 to April 14, excluding March 17.

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