Kanata Race Day 2024

4101 Innovation Dr, Kanata, ON K2K, Canada

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2024 Kanata Race Day is SOLD OUT! 

We cannot register any more runners this year. 

Full race day information is available on our website.

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Kanata Race Day is a community fun run open to all ages. Proceeds from this event support ongoing enhancements of the Richcraft Recreation Complex Kanata and recreation within the community.

Featuring a 10K, 5K, 1K, and 200m Tot Trot, the race is held at the Richcraft Recreation Complex Kanata (RRCK). The 5/10K events start and finish on Innovation Drive and head northeast to Hines Road and continue into the Nordion Canada campus. The 5K does one loop, and the 10K covers two loops. The 1K is an out-and-back route along Innovation Drive.

Group Discount (10% off for groups of 6+)

If you're registering a group of 6 or more, you will automatically be given 10% off on your purchase. There is no need to contact us for a discount code. 

About Kanata Race Day Organizers

Kanata Race Day is one of a number of fundraising initiatives undertaken by Kanata North Councillor Cathy Curry and board members of Kanata North Recreation Centre Inc. All proceeds support the enhancement of the Richcraft Recreation Complex-Kanata (RRCK) and its programming.

The original RRCK facility design called for just a 6-lane swimming pool and a small skateboard park. Fundraising has supported the addition of 2 swim lanes thus creating an 8-lane pool suitable to meet the aquatic recreation needs of Kanata and West Carleton residents.

The larger pool at RRCK is now home to various swim clubs and teams, offers more swim lessons, and more opportunities for adult fitness swimming. Fundraising has also expanded the expanded skateboard park, which now serves a large child, youth and adult population. Without your support, these worthwhile additions would not be possible.

While the RRCK is fully built and operating, we are still in need of fundraising dollars to meet our financial commitments to this facility. Also, programming in the wooded March Highlands surrounding the facility is offered through a unique Junior Ranger program initiated by Marianne Wilkinson.