Multisport Canada’s last event of the season in beautiful Welland, a full weekend featuring a range of events from the Long Course, Give-it-a-Tri, Sprint Triathlon/Duathlon. Get a chance to swim the Welland Canal and then head out onto the flat and fast bike and run course.

2026 Age Group Standard Triathlon & Aquabike ( 1 spot for Triathlon – 2 spots for Aquabike)

2026 Age Group Sprint Duathlon (1 spot pre age group per gender)

 

2026 Provincial Championship – Standard Triathlon & Aquabike

Race Information

Saturday: June 27, 2026
Long Course – Triathlon, Triathlon Relay, Swim/Bike and Bike/Run

Sunday: June 28, 2026
Sprint Duathlon, Sprint Duathlon Relay, Sprint Triathlon, Sprint Swim/Bike, Sprint Triathlon Relay, Give-It-A-Tri, Give-It-A-Tri Swim/Bike and Give-It-A-Tri Relay

 

 

Welcome to the 3rd Annual Copper Town Triathlon! Many people choose to travel around the province and even the country to race in these types of events. This year it will be close to home with the 2nd annual Copper Town Triathlon being held in Bruce Mines, Ontario just a 45 minute drive from Sault Ste. Mare, Ontario.

The race features a beautiful course. The swim will start from the Bruce Mines Marina in the crisp clear waters of Bruce Bay on the shores of Lake Huron. It will then transition to the bike that will be a looped course down the tree lined roads of Copper Bay Road and finish with a scenic paved out and back run with a few hills to challenge athletes on Taylor Street.

Race Day Schedule

645am -730am – Registration and Packet Pickup
645am – Chip pick up and body marking open
7am – Transition opens
8 am – Transition closes
805am – Pre-race briefing
1030am – Awards

 

The newest triathlon addition to the Subaru Triathlon Series line-up!  Located in Kelso Beach Park in Owen Sound, Ontario.

2026 Age Group Standard Triathlon & Aquabike (1 spot each discipline)

2026 Age Group Standarad Duathlon (1 spot per age group per gender)

 

2026 Provincial Championship – Standard Duathlon

 

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Olympic – Triathlon, Duathlon, Swim Bike and Relay

Sprint – Triathlon, Duathlon, Swim/Bike and Relay

Details

Race Kit Pickup

  • Friday July 17 from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
    At St. John in the Wilderness Anglican Church
    2896 Lakeshore Road,
    Brights Grove,
  • Saturday July 18 (Race morning) starting at 6:00 a.m.
    Brights Grove Public School
    2612 Hamilton Road
    Brights Grove

Race Times

  • Saturday July 18, 2026
  • Triathlon / Duathlon @ 8:00 A.M.

Contact Information

For more information please contact Haley Walker

DU283 is a series of duathlons totaling 283km. Championed by Sault Ste. Marie Police Officer Sonny Spina, the events will take place throughout the month of May culminating with a sanctioned duathlon in Sault Ste. Marie on September 27, 2020. As a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service, Sonny has dedicated his life to serving the people of Sault Ste. Marie. For 16 years and counting, Sonny has worn badge number 283 with pride and continues to work towards improving the quality of life for all the residents of the Algoma District.

Alongside the preliminary duathlons, taking place at local high schools, Sonny and the DU283 team will connect with students and community partners, promoting physical and mental well-being. Both physical and mental health are equally important for overall well-being. As Chair of the Algoma Family Services Foundation Board of Directors, Sonny Spina has committed all funds raised through DU283 to AFS Foundation, ensuring all monies collected in support of youth mental health remain local. Through awareness campaigns and fundraising initiatives, DU283 will raise funds and work to bring clinicians to Sault Ste. Marie, ensuring every infant, child, youth, adult, and family will get the mental health care they need. With your support, we can continue to inspire hope and wellness within our community.

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. We have become more than just a triathlon!!

The race includes Leamington Kids Triathlon, Adult Try-a-Tri, Adult Do-a-Du, Sprint Triathlon, Sprint Duathlon, Open Water Swims, and 5km Run.

The second visit to Guelph Lake Conservation Area is the perfect way to cap off your season on the Labour Day long weekend!

The sprint distance features a 750m Swim, 30km Bike, and a 7km Run that never leaves the park!

The Try-A-Tri features a 375m Swim, 10km Bike, 2.5km Run and is one of the most popular of its kind.

Duathlon, Relay and Swim/Bike options are available as well!

Saturday, September 5, 2026

 

 

Multisport Canada covers it all on this late summer weekend. Events ranging from youth all the way to an Olympic distance triathlon and international duathlon. The whole family can race this weekend!

2026 Age Group Qualifier Standard Duathlon (1 spot per age group per gender)

Youth Cup series – 12-13 Age Group

 

 

Race Information

Saturday: September 12, 2026

Sprint Triathlon, Duathlon, Sprint Swim/Bike, Sprint Duathlon Relay & Sprint Triathlon Relay

KOS Youth races: Ages 3-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, and 14-15

Sunday: September 13, 2026

Olympic Distance Triathlon, Olympic Swim/Bike, Olympic Distance Triathlon Relay, International Distance Duathlon and International Distance Duathlon Relay

Give-It-A-Tri Triathlon, Give-It-A-Tri Swim/Bike, Give-It-A-Tri Relay

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!