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10K races near Barrie

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Upcoming 10K races near Barrie

JUL 2
11JUL
Run · trail · 10K
2026 Summit 700 Trail Runs
Grey County · 72 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 10K
2026 Lindsay Milk Run
Kawartha Lakes · 75 km away
AUG 1
15AUG
Run · road · 10K
Steps for Change: #EndOverdose
Stayner · 32 km away
SEP 2
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Georgina Marathon & Half-Marathon
Jacksons Point · 26 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Don Doan Dash 2026
Brampton · 79 km away
Barrie · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Barrie

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Muskoka Marathon
SAT OCT 3
The Muskoka Marathon Weekend activities are centered at Santa's Village in Bracebridge, known as Muskoka's Theme Park. This event is an Athletics Ontario-sanctioned race, offering an official running experience in a unique local setting. Runners will find flat, scenic courses through the Bracebridge area. Hydration stations are placed every 2.5km along the course, supporting all participants.
2026 Muskoka Marathon
SUN OCT 4
The Muskoka Marathon is a fall road-race weekend in Bracebridge, Ontario, with starts and finishes at Santa's Village. It offers a 5K, 10K, half marathon, and marathon, plus shorter family-friendly distances, catering to kids, first-timers, club runners, and marathoners chasing a Boston qualifier. Athletics Ontario sanctions the event, and the paved courses are certified, flat, and fast. The races follow the Muskoka River on roads lined with autumn colour. The marathon uses a double out-and-back loop, while the 10K uses a repeated out-and-back format, keeping the route simple for runners and spectators. Marathon entries are capped, full marathon runners receive shuttle support, and each registration supports Campfire Circle, an Ontario charity for children with cancer or serious illness and their families.
Thornbury Turkey Trot
SAT OCT 10
The Thornbury Turkey Trot begins and ends at the Beaver Valley Community Centre in Thornbury, Ontario, during Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. Organized by the Rotary Club of Thornbury-Clarksburg, this road event is suitable for families and includes a half marathon, 10K, 5K, and a free 1K children's run, with run/walk choices for the shorter distances. Over 700 participants have taken part, marking it as a community race with a significant crowd, not just a small local gathering. The courses wind through Thornbury and Clarksburg amidst autumn foliage, offering sights of Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment. The atmosphere is intentionally casual: turkey costumes are welcome, every entry comes with a custom toque, and local businesses donate draw prizes. The race also serves as a fundraiser, with funds supporting community initiatives in the Thornbury-Clarksburg region.
Fenelon Falls Turkey Trot Trial Race & Family Fun Run
SAT OCT 10
The Fenelon Falls Turkey Trot Trial Race & Family Fun Run begins and ends at Garnet Graham Beach Park, located on Cameron Lake in Fenelon Falls, Ontario. Taking place on Thanksgiving weekend, it offers participants a few straightforward options: a 1K kids family run/walk, a 5K, a 10K, or a walk. The primary course follows a flat, quick out-and-back path along the Kawartha Rail Trail, predominantly surfaced with gravel and screenings. This event is designed for runners, walkers, children, families, and anyone seeking a relaxed holiday-weekend race. The event also provides support to Women’s Resources.
Art In Motion 10K/5K/2K
SUN OCT 18
The Art In Motion 10K/5K/2K is a fall race weekend held at Boyd Conservation Area in Vaughan, Ontario. It offers in-person 10K, 5K, and 2K races, along with a virtual option for those unable to attend. This event is in its tenth year and benefits the SickKids Foundation, the Division of Rheumatology at SickKids Hospital in Toronto, and the Dr. Bonnie Cameron Post-Secondary Scholarship. The race takes place in Boyd Conservation Park, located on Islington Avenue near Woodbridge and Kleinburg. A VIP finish is connected to the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Runners, families, and supporters gather for the event, which focuses on fundraising for children with arthritis. Participants can direct their contributions to either SickKids or the scholarship fund, with incentives like free entry or a VIP swag bag available for top fundraisers.
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Barrie Base Miles By The Bay

Barrie hosts 10 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run the waterfront when they want steady base miles beside Kempenfelt Bay. Centennial Park Barrie Waterfront gives the Honda Waterfront Run Barrie its anchor feel, and Johnson's Beach, Minet's Point Beach, Tyndale Beach, Centennial Beach, and Sunnidale Park all sit in the regular rotation. The route covers 18 km and gains 119 m, so it works when a long run needs some bite. The route covers 68 km with 113 m of gain. That route covers 9 km and 65 m of gain. Rainbow Trail Run 2026 pulls trail legs to Earl Rowe Provincial Park.

Locals ride Barrie Cycling Club when they want a real group wheel. BCC runs Tuesday Evening Rides from Sunnidale Park at 6:00 pm, Wednesday Learn to Group Ride from the 1st Line of Oro Rail Trail Parking Lot, Thursday Sunrise Ride from Johnson's Beach at 6:00 am, Saturday Gravel Ride from Sunnidale Park, and Sunday Social Coffee Ride. The Simcoe County Loop Trail gives 160 km of mostly off-road rail-trail, with Barrie to Orillia landing around 35-40 km. The Simcoe County Loop Trail has 1 km and 330 m of gain. The climbs sit north and south, where the valley slopes get rather steep.

June and August bring the best riding months, and locals stack Z2, gravel, and gran fondo prep when the days run long. Summer in Barrie feels warm, sometimes hot and humid, and thunderstorms are common because the city sits in a Great Lakes breeze convergence zone. The waterfront stays useful for runners, while the road groups stretch pace from social to average pace 34 km/h+. Winter changes the job. Barrie sits in a snowbelt, so cold weeks, frequent snowfall, and November-to-January snow squalls push runners toward tougher footing and cyclists toward patience, indoor work, or cyclocross grit when the route allows.