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Skagit Flats Marathon, Half & 5k
Burlington · 33 km away
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Fidalgo
Anacortes · 40 km away
Bellingham · 80 km
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Royal Victoria Marathon
SAT OCT 10
The Royal Victoria Marathon takes place on Thanksgiving weekend in Victoria, British Columbia. It offers five race options: a marathon, half marathon, 8K, 5K, and a kids run, attracting over 15,000 participants. The marathon, half marathon, and 8K begin and end in the Inner Harbour. The 5K and kids run are held at Willows Beach Park in Oak Bay. The marathon is a Boston Marathon qualifier, and the event is sanctioned by World Athletics. The course winds through Victoria and Oak Bay along quiet streets with ocean vistas, giving it a coastal feel despite the downtown start for the main races. Participants include local runners, visitors from across Canada, international competitors, elite athletes, first-time runners, and those aiming for personal bests. The race was known as the Royal Victoria Marathon for 31 years, experienced a period with different title sponsors, and later reverted to its original name. Organizers state it was developed by runners for runners, and some distances have previously sold out.
High Performance Application - Royal Victoria Marathon 2026
SUN OCT 11
The Royal Victoria Marathon is a road-race weekend in Victoria, British Columbia, run every October on Vancouver Island since 1980. The main event is a full marathon, with a half marathon, 8K, and 1.2K kids run on the same program. The marathon is a certified Boston Marathon qualifier, World Athletics certified, an Abbott World Marathon Majors MTT Age Group Qualifier, and a World Athletics World Ranking Competition. The High Performance Athlete Program brings in competitive distance runners, with a stated focus on helping Canadian athletes develop. The marathon uses a seaside Victoria course with mild to moderate elevation changes, while the half marathon starts beside the Parliament Buildings and runs through downtown with downhill, flat, and mild uphill sections. The 8K is an out-and-back route, with a gradual climb after 2K that can set up a quicker second half. The event draws nearly 10,000 competitors across its races, and high-performance prizes go to the top open and masters men and women in the marathon and half marathon, with an extra incentive for breaking a course record. Robin Pearson, Alex Marshall, and Bruce "Gunner" Shaw started the race, and Cindy Rhodes stands out in its history with six wins.
Hallows Eve 2026
SAT OCT 24
Hallows Eve is a North Vancouver, BC trail race series centered on costumes, early starts, and the North Shore woods. Runners can choose a 42 km marathon, a 22 km half marathon, or a 10 km race. The longer events start before sunrise, and the 10K follows in the morning. The marathon begins at Inter River Park, at the base of Lynn Creek, sending runners onto difficult North Shore trails described as gruesome and ghastly. Racers receive aid stations, a pre-race orientation run, and a finisher medal, plus costume awards. They must carry their own cup or bottle as the events are cup-less.
The 1st Song Sparrow Bridge 10K and 4 Mile Run, Walk at Northern State in Sedro-Woolley
SAT FEB 13
Woolley Trail Runs is a February trail race held at Township and Polte Road in Sedro-Woolley, Washington, offering 13.1-mile, 26.2-mile, and 50K distances. It is an NW Ultra event, with a low-key setup: no prize money, limited aid, and a clear instruction for runners to carry their own water and food. All three distances follow out-and-back routes on a gravel railroad-grade path, with approximately 90 percent of the course on unpaved trail. The outbound leg features a gentle ascent, with the return trip mirroring this grade. Road crossings are present and unmonitored, requiring runners to manage traffic themselves. Turnarounds and any trail diversions are marked, with aid stations located at mile 4 and at the turnaround points. The course is not USATF certified, thus not qualifying for Boston, though organizers state it meets the advertised distance. The race, established in 2010, maintains a modest entry fee relative to many trail ultras.
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Bellingham Training Notes

Bellingham hosts 6 Marathon 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 flat rhythm and bay views. Fairhaven gives easy access to the Interurban Trail, and that line runs from Fairhaven out toward Chuckanut. South Bay Trail travels along Bellingham Bay and crosses Taylor Dock over the bay. Long-run days link Zuanich Park, Boulevard Park, Fairhaven Park, Sehome Hill, Connelly Creek Nature Area, Whatcom Falls Park, Railroad Trail, Whatcom Creek Trail, and Sunnyland. Greater Bellingham Running Club anchors the scene with races like Gale Pfueller Track Classic and Fairhaven Frosty 5K & 10K. Bellingham Bay Marathon gives marathoners the local anchor at 42.82 km.

Locals ride everything here, from road Z2 to gravel gran fondo pace to Galbraith singletrack. Galbraith Mountain sets the mountain-bike tone, and WMBC keeps the trail community visible. The route runs 6 km and climbs 1,118 m, so it works when you want a real gravel day. Another route runs 6 km and climbs 349 m with punchy climbs and some MTB singletrack. That stretch runs 6 km, and locals talk about it with respect. Chuckanut, Blanchard, Stewart Mountain, Yew Street Hill, Alabama Hill, and Mount Baker hold the climbs. Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships, Lake Whatcom Triathlon, and Padden Triathlon give the calendar some bite.

Spring, summer, and fall give Bellingham the cleanest training rhythm for running, riding, intervals, and base miles. Summer stays mild most years, and dry spells can make Galbraith, Chuckanut, and the Interurban feel fast. Locals use the waterfront, Lake Padden, Whatcom Falls Park, and Fairhaven when they want steady miles without overthinking it. Winter brings rain and colder temps, but riders still go year-round and layer a bit more. Tree-covered trails usually stay nice through winter, while higher Galbraith and Chuckanut elevations can get snow for a few days or a week. Bigger jump lines often take a soft close, so winter shifts more toward Z2, trail runs, gravel, and digging days.