PEC Half Marathon
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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.
The Wolfe Island Gravel Grinder is a gravel cycling event held on Wolfe Island, located in Frontenac Islands, Ontario, Canada. Ontario Cycling categorizes it under Gravel events, and it is listed on the September calendar, with race details and registration information anticipated soon. The public listing currently lacks specifics on course distance, route map, elevation profile, or participant numbers. Therefore, descriptions are limited to its island location and gravel terrain. The event is featured on the Ontario Cycling calendar, and interested parties can contact the organizer via email.
Running: Locals run Kingston from the waterfront paths to the K&P Trail, then add Fort Henry Hill when intervals need bite. Runners' Choice Kingston keeps the week moving with Lagers & Joggers, Hops & Runners, the Intro to running group, Road Loops @ Canex, and the Sunday Long Run from 56 Brock St. Queens West Campus group uses Memorial Centre Track in summer, Fort Henry Hill Grass Loops in fall, and Barriefield Hills in winter. KRRA gives the race calendar its backbone with Resolution Run 8K, LRW Waterfront 10k Race, LRW Historic Half, Wolfe Island Classic 5K/10K, and Fort Henry 5KXC.
Cycling: Locals ride Kingston like a base-miles town with plenty of gravel close by. You get 3 km of flat asphalt for easy spins. The K&P Trail runs 22 km through Kingston, and the crushed limestone sections work for Z2 days or a mellow gravel setup. Wolfe Island gives cycling routes from 18 to 58 km, while Battersea pumpkins, Kerry's Loop, Strathcona, and K&P Trail to Yarker cover the gravel itch. Tourism Kingston and Ontario By Bike carry the local route intel. Kingston Stage Race – Hill Climb, Wolfe Island Gravel Grinder, and Prince Edward County Gran Fondo are the anchors.
Season: Summer makes Kingston simple for both sports. The Waterfront Trail hugs the shoreline, the K&P Trail stays useful for long steady work, and Lemoine Point Conservation Area gives 11 km of wooded trails when legs want shade. Riders can use bike rentals and bike-friendly accommodations with secure storage, then roll into country roads or Wolfe Island without much drama. Winter changes the rhythm more than the ambition. Runners lean into layering, traction, treadmill strategies, and cold-weather fueling, while riders keep fitness with Z2, careful gear choices, and routes that make sense when the surface is not friendly.