2026 Seasons Edge Trail Run

📍 Vernon, Canada
🏃 Trail
📏 5 km, 10 km

The 2026 Seasons Edge Trail Run will take place on March 7th, 2026, at Ellison Landing in Ellison Provincial Park, part of the Predator Ridge trail network in Vernon, Canada. The event is expected to take place in mild weather conditions, with temperatures likely ranging between 5°C and 10°C, and mostly clear skies. Participants can expect a unique trail running experience on a course that blends flowy single-track trails with gentle rolling terrain, as well as more challenging sections. The route offers scenic views of the forest and lake, and is designed to be accessible for both running and hiking, catering to all skill levels. The event emphasizes community, participation, and a relaxed, social atmosphere.

What distances are available for this event?

  • 6km race
  • 10km race

What is included in the registration fee?

  • Chili
  • Hotdogs
  • Non-alcoholic beverages for all registered participants

What is the registration cost?

  • $15 plus applicable taxes and fees (all ages)

What is the event schedule and timing?

  • The event starts at 10:00 AM on March 7th, 2026.

What is the event venue?

  • Ellison Landing, Ellison Provincial Park, Vernon, BC

What is the course like?

  • The course features a mix of flowy single-track trails with gentle rolling terrain, as well as more challenging sections referred to as "super spicy."
  • Scenic forest and lake view segments are included.
  • The course is suitable for both trail running and hiking.
  • Designed to be inclusive for all abilities, from newcomers to those easing back into activity after winter.
  • Emphasis on participation and community rather than competition.

What is the event vibe?

  • The event has a low-key, community-focused, and social atmosphere with "good vibes and fresh air."

Are there course maps or route links available?

What are the important notes about the event?

  • No refunds are available for registration.
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