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Vancouver · Canada

Cycling & running events in Vancouver, 2026

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Vancouver

BMO Vancouver Marathon

The BMO Vancouver Marathon takes place in Vancouver, British Columbia, on the first Sunday of May. The full marathon covers the standard certified distance of 26 miles and 385 yards. This event offers multiple race options: a full marathon, half marathon, 8K, and a Kids Race. The full marathon is a Boston Marathon qualifier, and the series ranks among Canada’s largest international marathon events. The race started in 1972 with 46 participants completing five loops of Stanley Park. It evolved from a small local marathon into a large city race supported by approximately 4,000 volunteers annually. The Vancouver International Marathon Society, a non-profit organization with a volunteer board, manages the event, with BMO Bank of Montreal providing its current naming sponsorship. Race week features an Expo for packet pickup and a free Friendship Run. Race day includes staggered starts, on-course medical support, and amateur radio operators. A notable piece of race history is the “Long Marathon,” where participants inadvertently ran an extra 561 yards; another tradition is the Dr. Leslie Truelove Memorial Trophy, presented to the first male finisher over 50.

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Vancouver Triathlon

The Vancouver Triathlon begins and ends near the Ceperley Park Playground in Stanley Park. Athletes will swim in the ocean, cycle on closed park roads, and run along the seawall. This triathlon, held in September, has taken place annually since 2004. It offers multiple participation options: Standard/Olympic distance, Sprint, Super Sprint/Try-A-Tri, Duathlon, and relay teams for the Standard and Sprint distances. The Standard course includes a 1.5 km swim, 40 km bike ride, and 10 km run. The Sprint distance covers half of that: 750 m swim, 20 km bike, and 5 km run. The Try-A-Tri is shorter, with a 375 m swim, 10 km bike, and 2.5 km run. Hundreds of participants compete each year, with chip timing, finisher medals, athlete shirts, and post-race refreshments provided. MultiSportsCanada organizes the event, which benefits Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver, the Vancouver Lifeguard Association, Ronald McDonald House British Columbia & Yukon, and the Stanley Park Ecology Society.

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Vancouver

Vancouver Pride Run & Walk

The Vancouver Pride Run & Walk is a run-and-walk event connected to Vancouver’s Pride parade program. It is part of the larger Pride calendar, which typically occurs annually around late June, blending public celebration with LGBTQ community visibility. The available source does not provide a route, distance, field size, or race-day customs for Vancouver. The clearest context is its place within Pride, rather than course details. Pride events originated from marches that began over fifty years ago and are now held in cities and towns globally, placing this race within that wider parade-and-festival tradition.

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Vancouver Training Notes

Running: Locals keep the Seawall for easy Z2 because it is flat, scenic, and super convenient. Stanley Park gives runners the Bridle trail to Prospect Point, plus dozens of kilometres of soft trails when the legs need a break. Jericho to Spanish Banks gives you a 10km out and back with coastal mountains on the way out and downtown with mighty Stanley Park on the way back. Pacific Spirit Park adds 874 hectares of inner-city forest when you want to shut off your brain and run. Adidas Runners, Mile2Marathon, Vancouver Falcons Athletic Club, and Kitsilano Jogging Club cover the weekly crew scene. BMO Vancouver Marathon, Seawall Classic, and 2026 Under Armour Eastside 10K anchor the calendar.

Cycling: Locals ride the Stanley Park Seawall and Arbutus Greenway for base miles, then use Central Valley Greenway, Adanac Bikeway, and Spirit Trail East when the day needs more shape. Grouse Grind is 4 km with 1,159 m elevation, and getting there can mean 20km of protected bike lanes from downtown. The Grouse Grind is 2 km and carries 1,005 m with plenty of punchy, steep work. Burnaby Mountain adds Trans Canada Trail, Side Bandit, and winter-friendly dirt. Escape Velocity, United Velo, Gradient Cycling Club, Gravel Buddies, WOWRide, and North Shore Mountain Bike Association cover road, gravel, crit, cyclocross, and singletrack. Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix and Rotary Ride for Hearing are the anchor events.

Season: July and August are the best months because the city usually turns dry, and only one in five days gets precipitation. Summer puts the Seawall in full social mode, so locals often move intervals to Point Grey High School, where the blue track has a soft surface and flood lights for evening work. UBC roads give quieter training when you want road rhythm without overthinking it. Winter stays mild by Canadian standards, and Greater Vancouver ranks fourth-mildest among Canadian cities. Runners keep rolling on soft trails, while cyclists switch to dry days, midday rides, fenders, trainers, or mid-March road volume when the roads are mainly dry again.

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