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Thunder Bay · Canada

Cycling & running events in Thunder Bay, 2026

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3 races within 80 km of Thunder Bay

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A few races to know in Thunder Bay

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Run·Road
Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay 10 mile road race

Listed in our event index as Tely 10 Mile Road Race.

Road
Run·Trail
Thunder Bay

UpRiver Running Fall Races

The UpRiver Running Fall Races are a trail-running series held at Kinsmen Park (Trowbridge), with all distances starting and ending at the same location. Participants can select from 50K, 25K, or 10K events, in addition to a 2.5K Kids Trail Run. The races are chip-timed, with registration managed through Ultrasignup. The 50K event allows runners 9 hours to complete the course. Most of the course utilizes single-track trails, emphasizing its nature as a true trail run rather than a road race with some dirt sections. Aid stations will provide water, Tailwind, fruit, salty snacks, gels, salt capsules, PB and J wraps, coke, and coffee. The event is cupless, requiring participants to bring their own cup, bottle, or hydration bladder. Finishers will receive medals, and age-division winners in the 10K, 25K, and 50K will receive awards. All participants can enjoy vegan-friendly chili post-run. A complimentary shuttle service operates from Current River Community Centre. Youth runners benefit from reduced pricing, and optional shirts and vegan-friendly burritos are available for purchase.

Trail
Run·Trail
Thunder Bay

High Noon 24Hr Trail Race & Relay

The High Noon 24 Hour Trail Race & Relay takes place at Kamview Nordic Centre in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The race begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, with the 24-hour field continuing through the night. Participants aim to cover the maximum distance possible within their time limit. Options include solo 24-hour, 12-hour, and 6-hour races, as well as relay teams and a 4-hour youth solo race for those 17 and younger. The format is straightforward: maintain continuous movement, track laps, and traverse the designated trail loop as many times as desired. Timing is done via chips with live results. The event is cupless, requiring participants to provide their own bottles or cups at the aid station. The course consists of a 3.38 km loop utilizing cross-country ski trails. Sections of the course are unlit after sunset, necessitating headlamps. Solo runners receive distance medals for reaching specific lap counts: 13 laps for marathon distance, 15 for 50 km, 24 for 50 miles, 30 for 100 km, and 48 for the 100-mile belt buckle. The High Noon Corral serves as a central area for tents, equipment, and small propane camp stoves for runners and teams. The aid station provides snacks, beverages, Precision Fuel & Hydration products, and Tailwind. The event fosters an overnight camp atmosphere with music, bonfires, games, late-night pizza, and vegan-friendly pancakes served Sunday morning. Relay awards recognize a Spiciest Team Award for a non-corporate team demonstrating the most laps and High Noon spirit, alongside a Top Cowhand Crew award for the leading corporate relay team.

Trail
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Thunder Bay Training Notes

Running: Locals run the Neebing River Paths when they want options, because two sets of paths can be linked into a longer day. Boulevard Lake gives a clean loop, and the loop runs about 5 km around the water. Friendship Gardens and Chapples Park work for easy loops, strides, and Z2 laps near town. Centennial, Cascades, Bluffs, and Shunia Mines give trail time, and basically all of these trails are connected. Runners use the Thunder Bay 10 mile road race, UpRiver Running Fall Races, High Noon 24Hr Trail Race & Relay, and XTERRA Sleeping Giant as anchor events.

Cycling: Riders get a proper mix here, from city lanes to gravel, backroads, and cyclocross. Thunder Bay has over 56 kilometres of multi-use trails, and the city also has over 42 kilometres of bike lanes and shared lanes. Thunder Bay Cycling Club has been around since 1975, and the club runs Thursday evening group rides, summer monthly Thursday time trials, and a 5-event cyclocross series. Women On Wheels gathers every Tuesday with three SAG-supported distances. Candy Mountain Dr runs 9 miles of mostly gravel. Climbs live on Candy Mountain Dr and the east-side Canadian Shield hills.

Season: July through January gives the main spread of training weather, with summer carrying the biggest road, gravel, and trail rhythm. Locals stack base miles on Boulevard Lake, the Neebing River Paths, and the Slate River Oliver Lake route, then add intervals on the track or Thursday night rides. Summer brings time trials, Women On Wheels Tuesdays, and the cyclocross build. Winter changes the kit more than the mindset. Runners stay on familiar loops, and riders move toward studded tires, lower pressure, sanded surfaces, and the simple fun of snow miles.

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