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10K races near Guelph

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Upcoming 10K races near Guelph

This week 2
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Whiskey Run Toronto
Hamilton · 44 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Whiskey Run Toronto Burlington
Burlington · 44 km away
JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · 10K
2026 Toronto Carnival Run
Toronto · 71 km away
AUG 1
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
SuperPower 2026 - Toronto
Toronto · 71 km away
SEP 3
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Don Doan Dash 2026
Brampton · 42 km away
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27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Willibald Pasture Dash
Ayr · 33 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Albion Ascent Trail Race
Hamilton · 51 km away
Guelph · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Guelph

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Wise Raven Trail Race
SAT OCT 17
The Wise Raven Trail Race utilizes a 2.5 km forest loop situated at Camp Heidelberg, the K-W Optimist Club property on Kressler Road in Waterloo, Ontario. Held in October, it provides 5 km, 10 km, 25 km, 50 km, 6-hour, and 6-hour relay race formats, with all participants completing the same short loop multiple times. The event is limited to 115 participants, is sanctioned by Athletics Ontario, and uses electronic timing by Chiptime Results. Remaining funds after operational costs are donated to Run-Walk-Roll for WRHNCC, extending over ten years of financial support for this initiative. The loop begins with a quick, level section alongside the covered aid station, heading towards Camp Heidelberg pond. It then proceeds through mostly maintained trail featuring brief rocky and root-filled segments, along with some gentle inclines. Each circuit adds approximately 45 m of elevation gain, contributing to a consistent effort over longer distances rather than a single strenuous climb. Relay teams consist of 2 to 4 runners who exchange an ankle chip at the start/finish area, with each runner required to finish a complete lap before a substitution. The aid station offers practical, abundant snacks: soda, water, electrolytes, candy, chips, pickles, and occasionally PB&J sandwiches or pie. The race is cup-free, requiring runners to use their own bottles; pacers, pets, and alcohol are prohibited on the premises.
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.
Haunted Hustle 2026
SUN OCT 25
Halloween 5 and 10K
SUN OCT 25
Hamilton Marathon Road2Hope
SAT OCT 31
The Hamilton Marathon Road2Hope takes place in Hamilton, Ontario, approximately forty minutes from Toronto. All activities are centered at Confederation Park on Van Wagner's Beach Road. The event includes a full marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, an elite 5K, and a 1K kids run. Shorter races and family walk/runs occur on Saturday, with the half and full marathons on Sunday. This late-fall event's full marathon is a Boston qualifier known for fast times. The marathon and half marathon participants are transported to the start at ArcelorMittal Dofasco Park. All races conclude at Confederation Park, close to the Lake Ontario shoreline. The course features cool-weather conditions, rural sections, and waterfront segments, attracting participants from beyond the local area, as well as area families. A yearly tradition is the Hammer Challenge, requiring runners to finish the 5K, the 10K, and either the half or full marathon.
2026 Hamilton Marathon Road2Hope
SUN NOV 1
The Hamilton Marathon Road2Hope is an annual race weekend in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, held on the last weekend of October. It features a full marathon and half marathon, alongside 10K and 5K races and a kids race, catering to experienced marathoners, casual runners, families, and first-time racers. The marathon is scheduled for Saturday morning, and the half marathon for Sunday morning, allowing each headline race its own day. While specific route details are not provided, the race's focus on local charity fundraising is evident. Participants can raise funds for organizations such as CityKidz, Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation, McMaster Children's Hospital, YWCA Hamilton, the Canadian Cancer Society, Hamilton Literacy Council, and various youth, health, and community groups.
GUELPH VICTORS 2026
TUE DEC 1
Guelph Victors is a running club for adults who can comfortably run 5 to 10 kilometres and seek coached training. Membership is on a calendar year basis, with a single fee covering workouts and events. Newcomers may attend one or two sessions before committing. The group trains one to three times weekly, with sessions designed and supervised by Victors coaches for all participants. The club also connects runners through free weekly group runs in Kitchener-Waterloo and club events like a 3 km time trial featuring wave starts. It attracts runners of various ages, speeds, backgrounds, and experience levels, united by their existing running habit and a desire to improve pace or distance. Winter indoor training at the University of Guelph Field House is included with membership.
2027 Beneva Mississauga Marathon
SUN APR 25
The Beneva Mississauga Marathon takes place in Mississauga each spring, offering a full marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K. The marathon course is known for its speed, qualifying runners for Boston, and appeals to those aiming for a standard as well as participants seeking a shorter city race. With over twenty years of history, the event emphasizes health, commitment, and community, extending beyond just the marathon distance. The course winds through Mississauga's core, featuring the city centre, the Credit River environs, and the University of Toronto campus. An official app allows spectators to send Cheer Zone messages and track participants in real-time. Runners can access course maps, race information, and updates within the same application. The variety of distances unites marathoners, half marathoners, 10K and 5K runners, families, and local spectators for a shared race weekend.
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Guelph Training Notes

Guelph hosts 15 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 Royal Recreation Trail when they want steady river miles along the Speed River. The University of Guelph Arboretum gives runners quiet forest laps when Z2 feels better off pavement. Riverside Park, Hanlon Creek Park, Royal City Park, and the Walter Bean Trail keep the week varied. Guelph Victors, Up and Running Guelph, and Speed River Track and Field Club give the city a real run-club backbone. Guelph Lake Races, Speed River Inferno, Santa Pur-suit, Parkrun, and the Cambridge Mill Race all work as anchor events. The 22 kilometer trail run gains +281 m when locals want bite.

Locals ride road, gravel, and singletrack without leaving the Guelph rhythm. Guelph Cycling Club covers Group Road Rides, Gravel Rides, Women Only Rides, Youth and Junior Cycling, Cyclocross, and Recreational Rides. Wednesday Gravel Rides start at 6:30 PM, and Sunday gravel rides leave the Guelph Youth Music Centre parking lot at 8:00 AM from May to September. The 50km gravel route uses the G2G and roads west and north of town. Guelph Lake Loops keeps roadies honest, and the 60km road route uses two climbs on Watson Rd. GORBA Trails and Arkell Spring Trails bring singletrack, steep climbs, and rock gardens.

May to September gives gravel riders the cleanest block, and April to October still works when daylight and patience line up. Summer brings warm, humid days, so locals start earlier, keep intervals controlled, and save the bigger base miles for routes with shade near the Speed River, Eramosa River, or Guelph Lake. January can be rough with cold days and snowstorms. Runners keep using cleared trails around town when footing allows. Cyclists shift expectations, watch trail condition updates from GORBA, and lean on winter loops, studded tires, and club rides that keep going year-round.