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Calgary · Canada

Cycling & running events in Calgary, 2026

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A few races to know in Calgary

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Run·Road
Calgary

Servus Calgary Marathon

The Servus Calgary Marathon is a road-race weekend held in May in Calgary, Alberta. It centers on a certified marathon, complemented by half marathon, 10 km, and 5 km races. As Canada's longest-running marathon, its main 42.195 km distance is certified by Athletics Canada and registered with AIMS, allowing runners to use it for qualification. Recent editions have attracted over 17,000 participants throughout the weekend, with shorter races on Saturday and the half marathon and marathon on Sunday. The finish line is at Enmax Park. Participants range from those running their first 5 km to marathoners aiming for specific standards. Canadian Olympian Doug Kyle and local runner Bill Wyllie established the race following Calgary's hosting of the Olympic marathon trials. The inaugural event saw nineteen entrants, with twelve finishers. Local clubs and volunteers sustained the race through its early years, and it later incorporated additional distances, occasional ultras, charity fundraising, and even non-alcoholic beer at official aid stations.

Road
Bike·Mtb
Calgary

Hues for Humanity Calgary

Hues for Humanity Calgary is a 5K colour run or walk held in Harmony, a community west of Calgary in Rocky View County. It takes place on a Saturday morning in late May, with the event area opening before a 10:00 AM MDT start. Real Humanitarian organizes the race, and the funds raised support its education programs for at-risk children in developing nations. The course uses the trails of Harmony near Springbank Airport, making it more of a community colour event than a competitive road race. Participants begin with a mass colour toss, move through colour stations on the route, and conclude with a final group colour toss at the finish line. A DJ and MC manage the crowd engagement, and awards are given for the best costumes among individuals, families, and teams. Registration includes a t-shirt, colour packets, and a swag bag for paid participants, while children 9 and under can enter for free without a race package. The event also depends on volunteers for race bags, setup, and day-of coordination, with a fundraising target of CA$10,000.

Mtb
Tri·Road
Calgary

Lake Chaparral Triathlon

The Lake Chaparral Triathlon, Calgary's longest-running multisport event, takes place at Lake Chaparral in Calgary, Alberta. It is organized by the Lake Chaparral Residents Association and offers both triathlon and duathlon races suitable for various ages and skill levels. The Tri-It and Sprint races are designed for newcomers, allowing participants with basic equipment to comfortably join the event. The race begins early, fitting for a summer day featuring an open-water swim, bike, and run. The swim is in Lake Chaparral's clear water, the bike course is smooth, and the run route winds through the Chaparral community on varied surfaces. The Standard Duathlon is also notable for competitive athletes, as it provides age-group qualifying spots for the World Multisport Championships in Edmonton and a route to join Team Canada. The event supports community fundraising, with the Calgary Canoe Club identified as a beneficiary.

Road
About cycling & running in Calgary

Calgary Training Notes

Running: Locals get a lot done on the Bow River Pathway and Elbow River Pathway, especially through Downtown Calgary, Eau Claire Park, Prince's Island Park, Edworthy Park, and Bowness Park. Nose Hill Park, Fish Creek Provincial Park, Bowmont Park, and South Glenmore Park give trail runners dirt, rollers, and room for steady Z2. YYCRunCrew meets Tuesdays at 6:00pm at Eighty-Eight Brewing Co. and Sundays at 9:30am at Simmons Building. Calgary Roadrunners keeps the old-school base alive, with Tuesday and Thursday training runs and a Sunday long run. Calgary Marathon and Servus Calgary Marathon are the anchor events.

Cycling: Locals ride the pathway grid first, because Calgary maintains approximately 1000 km of regional pathways and 290 km of on-street bikeways and cycle tracks. The Rotary/Mattamy Greenway gives riders a 138 km loop around the city when base miles need structure. Elbow Valley Cycle Club has over 500 members and runs road rides, mountain biking, city bike path rides, and training rides. Cochrane Hill is the obvious climb check, and Rocky Ridge YMCA to the top of Cochrane Hill and back runs 48 km. Road to Nepal, Bearspaw Tour, Springbank Tour, and Highwood Pass carry the gran fondo legs.

Season: July is the best month, and Calgary summer works well for morning intervals, long pathway spins, and trail days before the wet weather rolls through. Summer averages 13°C in July, so locals still dress smart and take the warm windows seriously. Winter changes the rhythm more than the ambition. Calgary winters average -10°C in January, and chinook winds can flip a week fast. Calgary Roadrunners moves winter training runs to the Olympic Oval at 7:00pm, while winter cyclists use cleared downtown cycle tracks and keep riding when temperatures dip below zero.

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