Indoor Triathlon

Indoor triathlons are a great way to try the sport of triathlon in a safe, fun, welcoming way. The swim is in a pool, the bike portion is on a stationary bike and the run is on an indoor track. Indoor tris are also inexpensive – all you need to race is a swimsuit, goggles, t-shirt and running shoes.

The indoor race format is simple: swim as many laps as possible in 15 minutes, ride as many kilometres as possible in 15 minutes, and run as many laps around the track as possible in 15 minutes. The farther you go, the more points you score.

Participants have the option to choose their start time, subject to availability. Registration is open to anyone 12 years of age and up.

 

 

 

Series Standings

Once compiled, series standings will be posted here.

 

Registration

Join us by registering here! Triathlon Ontario members get a discount, but everyone is welcome!

Athletes can race on their own at 12, and as part of a relay at 10. Like most sports, that means the athlete’s age as of December 31. (So if you’re 11 but you’ll be 12 before December 31, you are good to race on your own.)

 

 

Parking & Directions

The Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre located at 875 Morningside Ave, Toronto, ON M1C 0C7, just south of the 401.

Parking is available on both sides of the building for free for 2 hours or $5 for all day. More info: tpasc.ca/facility/location

 

Check In

When entering the building head towards the south end, near the Tim Horton’s and front desk. There will be a check in table.  You can then head down stairs to the change rooms and then on deck.

There will be plenty of water available but if you require food, snacks or other nutrition, please make your own arrangements.

 

Volunteer

If you would like to volunteer for a couple of hours we always need lap counters and cheering support crew and would love to have you.

Volunteers can register simply by sending an email to [email protected].

 

Race Format

The race consists of a 15-minute lap swim, a 15-minute stationary bike, and a 15-minute track run.

 

Swim Format

The competition pool is on the lower floor. There will be a maximum of two swimmers per lane. Swim caps are not required for this event.

A lap counter will record the number of laps for the 15 minutes. Be sure to find your lane and assigned lap counter as soon as the previous wave exits, give them your score card, and be in the water to start the race on time.

On the start signal, swim as many lengths as you can, keeping to your side of the lane for safety.

At the finish signal, the lap counter will score you a half-lap if you made it halfway.

Once finished, quickly exit the water, get your completed score card, and head for the bike. We recommend wearing a swimsuit or trisuit for the whole thing so you don’t have to change. Athletes will have a 10-minute transition time to get out of the water, towel off, put on shoes and cycling/running clothing and move to the track. This is a very tight timeline.

 

Bike Format

Spin bikes are located next to the track.

Getting yourself on a spin bike and getting the proper set up is included in the 10-minute transition time from the pool. This is a tight timeline – you need to exit the pool fast and be ready to get on your bike, adjust, and be ready to start. The starter will start on time so please be quick and efficient.

Torso covering is required on the bike – sports bras / crop tops are allowed.

The spin bikes do have SPD clips so if you have that type of cycling shoe, you are more than welcome to use them.

Points will be awarded based on the distance traveled in 15 minutes. You may set the tension of the spin bike to whatever you feel most comfortable. The bikes do increase the distance based on the power generated, so be sure to balance the tension for the most efficient pedaling.

Once the timer says stop, please stop pedaling as best you can in a safe manner. Once time is up, a volunteer will record your distance traveled.

You will then have a 10-minute transition time to move to the other side of the run track.

 

Run Format

The run takes place on the indoor track. There will be a maximum of 18 people in a heat.

Torso covering is required on the run – sports bras / crop tops are allowed.

It is important that you are on time and ready when the previous wave is completed. As soon as a lap counter becomes available, find one to take your scorecard – but don’t hit the track yet! Stop and get to know your lap counter. Get their name and make sure they know yours. Point out anything bright or memorable you’re wearing. The idea is to ensure they see you come by on every lap.

The run starts in a bunch but will soon spread out. Please run on the inside lane and pass to the outside. Be aware of visually impaired runners who may be tethered to a guide.

Each time you pass the lap counters, make sure you get your lap counter’s attention and say your name. Lap counters are often trying valiantly to count several athletes at once and it’s not easy. Give them a wave and call them by name, then say yours – that’s how you make sure all their laps are counted. Lap counting errors are not correctable after the fact.

At the end of the run, you’ll get warnings with around two minutes to go. You’ll get half points if you complete half a lap, no now’s the time to check your pace so you score maximum points – ideally crossing the lap or half-lap points just before the clock runs out.

 

Relays

Your team captain registers your team name and chooses a wave for your team. Team members must register, choosing the team and “relay team member” on registration.

IMPORTANT: Only one member per team choose a swim time. EVEN MORE IMPORTANT: Make sure one team member does choose a swim time!

Relay team members are welcome to be on the pool deck and the track to cheer.

You can freely pick who will do swim, bike, and run. There’s no need to register a particular member for each. You can even be a team member for more than one team, providing you’re racing at different times.

 

Scoring

Swim – score 20 points per 50 metres, 10 points for 25m, half lengths at end time scored at the discretion of the lap counter.

Bike – score 50 points per km.

Run – score 25 points per lap, 13 points awarded for a half lap, at the discretion of the lap counter.

Ties – Ties in total points awarded to the athlete having the faster run, then if required the faster bike. Absolute ties (all 3 scores the same) scored as ties.

 

Categories

The categories for the event will be U19 (19 and under), 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50+, Relays.

 

Notes

  • Wave and lane assignments will be on the start list made available the Friday before race weekend.
  • Because wave and lane assignments will not be final until registration closes the Thursday before race day, we are unable to make wave or lane assignment changes.
  • Wave choice is not guaranteed. Please be early and prepared to switch waves. Do not attempt to make complex plans based on being in a particular wave. We cannot guarantee that athletes will be in the same wave or adjacent lanes.
  • Additional waves will be opened if existing waves are filled.
  • Please note that wave start times are actual gun times – please be on deck well in advance of your wave start time.
  • Race emails are sent using Mailchimp. Please ensure you are subscribed to emails from Triathlon Ontario.

 

 

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

Sunday, September 20, 2026

The only point-to-point race in the Province, this race starts at the Welland International Flatwater Centre and winds its way through the beautiful Niagara countryside ending at the world-famous Niagara Falls.

Athletes will start the day at the Welland International Flatwater Centre, a legacy facility of the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games. Construction of the Welland Canal started nearly 200 years ago and was a major contributor to the growth and prosperity of southern Ontario. It has become an ideal location for warm, pristine open water swimming. You will then bike and run your way to the world famous Niagara Falls, one of the natural wonders of the world.

From the vineyards to the numerous family-friendly attractions, the Niagara Region has something to offer everyone so we hope you take some time to enjoy the sights while in the area.

Good luck to all of those racing for points, a title, a PB or just for pure enjoyment of the experience!

*Note swim/bike, bike/run, and relays are an option for the event.

2026 Age Group Qualifier Long Course Triathlon & Aquabike (1 spot per age group per gender)

 

2026 Provincial Championships – Long Course Triathlon and Aquabike

 

2026 Provincial Long Course & Aquathlon

The Series is divided into two age groups: 40 years of age and over (Masters Division) and under 40 years of age (Age Group Division). All age groups determined as of December 31st. Points are earned by finishing within the top 20 in your age group. Points are awarded for finishing position within the age group against the entire field in your age group (not just against other members).

No need to leave Toronto to race!

Grab your gear and hop on the ferry to the Multisport Toronto Island Tri! A swim in Lake Ontario and a flat and fast bike and run course.

Race Information

Saturday; August 15, 2026

Give It a Tri and Give-It-A-Tri Swim Bike, Give-It-A-Tri Relay

Sunday: August 16, 2026
Sprint Duathlon and Sprint Duathlon Relay

Sprint Triathlon, Sprint Swim/Bike and Sprint Triathlon Relay

 

A full day of events based at the popular Wasaga Beach. With a swim in Georgian Bay, racers will have a flat and fast bike with a few small hills and a fast run course along the waterfront.

2026 Age Group Sprint Triathlon & Mixed Team Relay (1 spot per age group per gender)

 

Saturday, August 29, 2026

Sprint – Triathlon – 750m Swim – 20km Bike – 5km Run,

Sprint -Duathlon – 5km Run – 20km Bike – 2.5km Run

Olympic – Triathlon – 1500m Swim – 40km Bike – 10km Run

Olympic – Swim Bike – 1500m Swim – 40km Bike

 

 

 

 

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

This is a location that is sure to provide a spectacular course- whether you are a seasoned athlete or first-timer to the world of multi-sport races. The swim will take place in the spring-fed, baby blue waters of the Kelso Quarry.

The bike portion of this race will take place within Kelso Conservation Area- home to some of the area’s best mountain bike trails, while the run will follow along various escarpment trails!

This is a fast and flowing course, which constantly changes from double to single track and back again. There are lots of opportunities for passing, and racers are treated to several vista views on the run course.

Based out of Kelso Conservation Area in Milton, this is Subaru’s first race of the season and a crowd favourite. A variety of different races are available: Try-A-Tri, Sprint Triathlon, along with a Duathlon.

Come tackle the challenging “6th line hill” or enjoy the scenic run course consisting of both road and cross country type trails. Try a Tri athletes get to bypass the 6th line hill!

Race Information

Sunday June 7, 2026:
Sprint Triathlon
Sprint Duathlon

Sprint Swim/Bike

Sprint Triathlon Relay

Try-A-Tri

 

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.