All Family Fun Fit events focus on fun and participation. We strive to put on well organized events that celebrate fitness, good health and the joy of movement in a non competitive environment. We believe fitness should be fun and for life.

All Family Fun Fit events focus on fun and participation. We strive to put on well organized events that celebrate fitness, good health and the joy of movement in a non competitive environment. We believe fitness should be fun and for life.


The North Bay Triathlon started after the Schmidt family athletes attended a triathlon in Ottawa in the early 90’s and came back to North Bay saying “We should do that here “. Arne and Judy Schmidt along with the support of the North Bay Rotary Club made it happen and the first one sold out months ahead with about 75 participants. The organization of it eventually switched to the Kiwanis Club, especially its triathlon members.
This weekend is a true, all-around community event which shows off North Bay’s hospitality and unparalleled camaraderie. The support of local partners and the City of North Bay is second to none. All three of our triathlon events meet the highest standard and are sanctioned by Triathlon Ontario.
All three events are based at the North Bay Canoe Club/Olmsted Beach at the head of Trout Lake on Lakeside Drive, in North Bay, Ontario.
We welcome you!
The Triathlon Weekend is a long standing tradition in the town of Leamington. Having started out in a local family’s backyard pool and racing around their neighbourhood, the race has grown quite a lot over the years.
The race now takes place the week BEFORE Fathers’ Day Weekend and includes Leamington Kids Triathlon, Adult Try-a-Tri, Adult Do-a-Du, Sprint Triathlon, Sprint Duathlon, Open Water Swims, and 5km Run.
In the past, the race weekend has hosted KOS series races, provincial championship races, national championship races, and produced many members of Team Canada’s triathlon and duathlon team.
If you want to race in one of the oldest, fastest, and flattest races in the country, you’ve come to the right place.
The Lakeshore Triathlon is excited to once again partner with Saugeen Shores to hold our race on July 20, 2024 at the Port Elgin Main Beach.
The race will offer a women’s triathlon, duathlon and relay options will be available.
The triathlon will feature a 375m swim, 10km bike and 3km run.
The duathlon will feature a 3km run, 10km bike and 3km run.
Registration will open Saturday, March 18 at 10 a.m. Details regarding the registration platform and fees will be available on our website in the coming days. Registration will be limited to 300 participants.
The North Bay Triathlon started after the Schmidt family athletes attended a triathlon in Ottawa in the early 90’s and came back to North Bay saying “We should do that here “. Arne and Judy Schmidt along with the support of the North Bay Rotary Club made it happen and the first one sold out months ahead with about 75 participants. The organization of it eventually switched to the Kiwanis Club, especially its triathlon members.
This weekend is a true, all-around community event which shows off North Bay’s hospitality and unparalleled camaraderie. The support of local partners and the City of North Bay is second to none. All three of our triathlon events meet the highest standard and are sanctioned by Triathlon Ontario.
This year the weekend will kick off on Sunday, July 2nd with the North Bay Try-a-Tri, a timed event which is intended for those who are less experienced triathletes and want to “Try a Triathlon”. This event will be followed by the Adult Triathlon and Team event. This demanding, technical, unique distance course is halfway between a Sprint and an Olympic distance.
The weekend will wrap up, on Monday July 3rd with pure inspiration when 200 kids will participate in the North Bay Kids Triathlon, a non-competitive event run through the Birchhaven neighborhood.
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All three events are based at the North Bay Canoe Club/Olmsted Beach at the head of Trout Lake on Lakeside Drive, in North Bay, Ontario.
We welcome you!

Join Olympic Coach Barrie Shepley & C3 Volunteers & High-Performance Team for the C3 Kids of Steel Triathlon on Saturday, May 24 at the Mayfield Swim Complex.
The event has occurred for 20+ years and is in a pool, with a 1.5km closed road and 800m run pathway closed too runners. We have volunteers who have done the same jobs for many years. We have police on closed roads. They are swimming in a pool. We can see every child for 90% of the course . A hospital is nearby and we have a nurse and likely doctor on site. Most volunteers have done their jobs 4-5-10x over the years. While you are never without risk, we are confident in our past track record to execute a safe-fair event.
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