Confederation Basin Marina defines this event's character, featuring Shoal Tower at the harbor front and boats publicly displayed before the run commences. Now in its fortieth year, it feels like a significant local tradition as much as a race, enhanced by "spectacular views and huge community support" and a Saturday morning announcement from the town’s crier.
The route proceeds onto the St. Lawrence River, with stops at Brockville, Prescott Bridge, the 1000 Islands Boat Museum in Gananoque, and a return to the marina to conclude. The defining image is "running down the center of the St. Lawrence River," with spectator boats lining both sides and "30,000 to 40,000 people lining the shores"; it is bustling, noisy, communal, and deeply rooted in that shared shoreline energy.