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Marathon races near Montreal

4 races in 2026 next one in 17 days
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Upcoming Marathon races near Montreal

JUL 1
18JUL
Run · trail · Marathon
Kahnawake’s Backyard Ultra - The Meltdown
Kahnawake · 12 km away
SEP 3
13SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Marathon BougeBouge et Festival de Verdun 2026
Verdun · 3 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Demi-Marathon de Blainville
Blainville · 31 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Demi-Marathon Opti-jeunesse de Farnham
Farnham · 53 km away
Montreal · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Montreal

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Marathon P’tit Train du Nord
SAT OCT 3
Marathon Beneva de Montréal
FRI OCT 9
The Marathon Beneva de Montréal covers a 1 km race, a mile, a 5 km, a 10 km, a half marathon, and a full marathon. This multi-day road-race weekend in Montréal, presented by Beneva, features certified courses for the 5 km, 10 km, half marathon, and marathon. The event has taken place annually since 1979, offering first-timers, club runners, charity runners, and marathoners a shared city race weekend. The routes traverse Montréal streets, incorporating the city’s architecture, parks, and landmarks. Habitat 67 is a notable sight along the course. Thousands of runners participate, supported by tens of thousands of spectators and hundreds of volunteers. The Pointe-à-Callière Foundation is the sole cultural organization participating, fielding a team to support museum access and educational programs for young people. Local descriptions rank the marathon among Montréal’s largest sporting events, comparable in scale to the city’s major sports festivals.
Demi-Marathon Lachine
SUN OCT 18
Marathon BougeBouge Mont-Royal 2026
SUN NOV 1
The Marathon BougeBouge Mont-Royal takes place on Montreal’s Mont-Royal, the city’s large natural park, beginning at Parc du Mont-Royal. This spring running event offers distances from 1 km, 2 km, 5 km, 10 km, 21.1 km, up to the full marathon of 42.2 km. The course is described as flat and fast, suitable for marathon runners aiming to qualify for the Boston Marathon, all while running within one of Montreal’s most distinctive natural areas. BougeBouge also targets individuals who may not typically engage in regular physical activity, such as teenagers, young families, and retirees. Consequently, participants can range from solo runners and friends to families, first-time participants, and seasoned runners seeking a personal best.
Marathon de l’ouest de l’île de Montréal
SUN NOV 22
The Montreal West Island Half Marathon is a road race held at 5000 Pilon in Pierrefonds, on Montreal’s West Island. Race starts occur throughout the morning. It is the only road half marathon in the West Island. The event also offers 1 km, 5 km, 10 km, and full marathon distances, with options for solo runners and teams. The course is flat and takes place within Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park, making it a suitable option for runners aiming for a personal best before the year concludes. The schedule begins with the marathon, followed by the 21 km, 10 km, 5 km, and 1 km races. A corporate challenge for workplace teams is also included.
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Montreal Training Notes

Montreal hosts 9 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Montreal is a city of running extremes, and locals use that well. Locals take base miles on the Lachine Canal path, Old Montreal and Old Port, St. Helen's Island, Parc La Fontaine, and the flat bits near the water. Mount Royal gives the work, and the summit rises to 233 m when intervals need teeth. Olmsted Road gives about 150 m of elevation gain, and it is a thrill to run to the Croix. Mont Royal Run Club meets Saturdays at 11:00 AM and Wednesdays at 6:45 PM. Tribe Run Club meets Saturdays at 9:00 AM from Lululemon Westmount. Anchor races include Demi-Marathon Lachine, Course Nocturne Sun Life de Montréal, and Classique d’athlétisme de Montréal.

Montreal riding can be as challenging or chill as you like. Locals use the 901 km of paths and lanes for Z2, commutes, and fast after-work laps. Route verte pushes the map wider, and Quebec’s network runs over 5,300 km. Le Club Café starts rides from 3801 R. Saint-Denis, and Gravel Mafia runs CX practice at Parc Fred Back on Tuesdays in the fall. 72 km. The route covers 31 km and gains 486 m. Anchor events include Challenge Esprit Montreal and CRJA – Vainqueurs Plus – Circuit Montréal.

Fall in Montreal is the best bike-and-run window, especially September and October. Spring works too, and April and May feel mild when the temperature swings behave. Summer gets hot and humid, so locals go early for intervals, keep Z2 honest, and use the river routes when the air moves. The Estacade path stays open from April to December, so riders get a long season over the St. Lawrence River. Winter brings cold, snow, wind, and ice for both sports. Snow cover lasts from the first or second week of December until March. Locals keep moving because many paths and lanes are cleared even in winter.