AstraZeneca Legs for Literacy Marathon
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Listed in our event index as Legs for Literacy.
Listed in our event index as 2026 Poley Peak Pursuit.
Listed in our event index as Mastodon Rumbler.
Running: Locals run the Petitcodiac River side first, with Bore Park and the Downtown route giving easy base miles from The Running Room at 300 Main St. The University route gives 10K when you want a simple loop, and the Hypothermic Half route starts in Dieppe when the long run needs shape. The Hypothermic Half route covers 72 km and gains +174 m, so it is not just filler. 10 km. Legs for Literacy, the 5k Tartan Run, and the 2026 Solstice 5K are the anchor events locals know.
Cycling: Locals ride a lot of river-valley connectors, because Moncton has 213 cycle routes and plenty of ways to stack Z2. Bore City Rippers give the Greater Moncton scene its club name. The route covers 4 km and climbs 156 m. Grand Trunk Street to Lester Avenue brings the sharper work, because it climbs 329 m over 14 km. Lutes Mountain sits north of town, and the Caledonia Highlands sit south when the legs want real climbing. Mastodon Rumbler and 2026 Poley Peak Pursuit sit on the calendar.
Season: July and August are the clean pick for riding, with warm days, sometimes real heat, and highs that can push past 30°C. Runners still get good work done, but locals shift intervals earlier and keep long Z2 runs near the river when the humidity shows up. Winter days are cold but often sunny, and big systems can drop 20-30 cm of snow. The riverfront trail is mostly plowed, so running keeps rolling. Road riding changes fast, and I do not routinely ride on the road here in winter. Studded tires and secondary streets become the practical setup.