Chatham-Kent · Canada

10K races near Chatham-Kent

6 races in 2026 next one in 17 days
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Upcoming 10K races near Chatham-Kent

JUL 2
18JUL
Run · road · 10K
Escape to Belle Isle supporting RMHC Detroit
Detroit · 73 km away
24JUL
Run · trail · 10K
9th Annual Jazz Blueberry Trail Run/Walk: 5K/10K/1-Mile
Shelby · 76 km away
AUG 1
16AUG
Run · road · 10K
Along the Vines 5k/10k
Essex · 47 km away
SEP 3
19SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail and Ale 2026
Sarnia · 66 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Habitat for Humanity Chatham-Kent River Run
Chatham
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20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Detroit Women's Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K: Women Run the D Run/Walk
Detroit · 66 km away
Chatham-Kent · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Chatham-Kent

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Run for the Frontline
SUN OCT 4
Run for the Frontline is an annual 5 km run/walk in Sarnia, Ontario, featuring a timed 5 km option and a 1 km fun run for children 12 and under. The event honors first responders and frontline workers, designed for both runners and walkers, not solely competitive racers. The route winds through Canatara Park, offering a natural park setting rather than a city course dominated by roads. Proceeds benefit charities assisting frontline workers, linking a community fitness event with tangible support for the individuals it aims to recognize.
Run of the Dead 2025
SUN NOV 1
Run of the Dead is a fall 5K in Charlotte that sends runners through Historic Elmwood Pinewood Cemetery, a cemetery of more than 70 acres with many notable names from the city’s past. The event also includes a free 1 Mile Kids Fun Run, with registration required, and kids receive their own fun run finisher medal. The course follows the cemetery paths rather than ordinary city streets, so the setting is the main thing that separates it from a standard neighborhood 5K. After the run, participants can stay for a food truck, DJ, awards, and a guided tour, while 5K registration includes an official race shirt, custom bib, and finisher medal.
Kona Chocolate Run
SUN NOV 8
The Kona Chocolate Run offers 5K, 10K, and 15K races on Belle Isle in Detroit. All three distances feature a flat, traffic-free course, suitable for both new and experienced runners. Participants can choose a shorter run or extend to the 15K, all without navigating city traffic. The course provides views of the Detroit skyline, the Ambassador Bridge, the Gordie Howe Bridge, and Windsor across the river. The chocolate theme is central to the event's appeal. Finishers receive medals, and the first 600 registered participants get jackets. The post-race buffet includes hot chocolate, chocolate baked goods, carved chocolate, chocolate milk, chocolate ice cream, a dipping station, and various candies. Awards are presented to the top three overall finishers and the top three in each age group.
Kona Chocolate Runs
SUN NOV 8
The Kona Chocolate Run takes place on a November day on Belle Isle in Detroit, offering a Fun Run alongside 5K, 10K, and 15K races. It caters to both new and seasoned runners, with a flat course designed for consistent pacing instead of challenging hills. The first 600 registrants will receive a Kona Jacket, a tradition dating back to the event’s inception when the jacket was highly coveted. Participants navigate wide, paved, car-free roads on Belle Isle, with sights of the Detroit skyline, Ambassador Bridge, and Gordie Howe Bridge, plus views of Windsor across the river. All finishers receive medals. The post-race event features a chocolate buffet with hot cocoa, cakes, muffins, ice cream, chocolate-dipped items, chocolate milk, candies, and a chocolate bar carving station. Trophies are awarded to the top three overall finishers and the top three in each age category.
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Chatham-Kent Training Notes

Chatham-Kent 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.

Chatham runners keep a simple loop book. The main loop is 104 km and climbs 13m, so it works for steady Z2 or clean intervals. The second loop is 102 km and gains 14m, so it fits base miles without drama. Kingston Park might be your best bet for a hill. Wilson's Conservation Area has a hill that works for sprints. Rondeau Park gives runners trails and paved roads. Mitchell's Bay and Erieau can give you up to 5k along the lakes. The Habitat for Humanity Chatham-Kent River Run is the anchor event, with 5K for CTCK and Jordan's Run the Runway 5K Series close behind.

Chatham-Kent riders get flat, open kilometres and plenty of gravel. Loop a 6-mile circuit a few times and you've got a 50-mile day with a refueling stop in Merlin. 0 miles. Erie Shore Rd, Moraviantown, Wallaceburg, Dresden, Blenheim, and Ridgetown all make good ride targets. The Essex Region Conservation Bike Tour 2026 gives cyclists a named target. Kingston Park and Wilson's Conservation Area are where the climbs are, such as they are. The brief names no cycling clubs, so locals build rides around routes, crit fitness, gran fondo pacing, and cyclocross grit.

June, July, August, and September are the best months for both sports. Summer gives Chatham-Kent warm to hot, humid days, so locals start early, ride Lake Erie or Lake St. Clair air when they can, and keep intervals honest. Heat waves can push sessions toward shorter loops, shaded park miles, or steady Z2 instead of hero workouts. Winter brings cold, snowy weather, and occasional cold snaps change the whole rhythm. Runners stay on road routes like Downtown To Mud Creek or Mud And Indian Creek when footing is clean. Cyclists swap long gravel days for careful base miles, protected spins, or cyclocross-style handling when conditions allow.