Servus Calgary Marathon
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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.