Harvest Half Marathon 2025
- Date Sat 27th September 2025
- Location Calgary, AB
- Price $72.10
- Races 1 race
- Distances Half Marathon
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Event summary
Get ready for an exciting day of running at the Harvest Half Marathon on Saturday, September 27th, 2025, in beautiful Calgary, Alberta! This vibrant event has grown from its modest beginnings in 2000 to become a beloved fall tradition among runners. The course winds through the stunning landscapes of Fish Creek Park, offering participants a scenic backdrop as they tackle the half marathon distance. With enthusiastic volunteers, exceptional organization, and fantastic prizes, the Harvest Half Marathon promises an unforgettable experience for all.
This year, the event holds special significance as it supports the Epilepsy Association of Calgary, a vital local charity that has been serving the community for nearly 65 years. All proceeds from the race will aid in raising awareness and providing support for those affected by epilepsy. Join hundreds of fellow runners for a day filled with camaraderie, purpose, and the chance to make a meaningful impact in the Calgary community. Don't miss your chance to register when it opens on April 1stβlet's lace up our shoes and make a difference together!
This year, the event holds special significance as it supports the Epilepsy Association of Calgary, a vital local charity that has been serving the community for nearly 65 years. All proceeds from the race will aid in raising awareness and providing support for those affected by epilepsy. Join hundreds of fellow runners for a day filled with camaraderie, purpose, and the chance to make a meaningful impact in the Calgary community. Don't miss your chance to register when it opens on April 1stβlet's lace up our shoes and make a difference together!
Organiser's Description
2025 HARVEST HALF MARATHON
The race started with humble beginnings and only a few dozen participants in 2000. Since then the race has grown and become a staple in many runners fall racing plans.
Weaving its way through beautiful Fish Creek Park, the Harvest Half Marathon checks all the boxes. It has a Beautiful course, awesome volunteers, is well organized and has great prizes. Join hundreds of other runners on September 27th, 2025 for a run through the park!
The Harvest Half Marathon has supported the Calgary running community and local Alberta based charities for the past 20 years. We have raised over $ 715 000 to help our beneficiaries manage their programs and we look forward to helping you enjoy a premier half marathon race this fall !
We are excited to launch our 2025 race registration on April 1st. Just prior to the 2019 Harvest Half Marathon our race director, Nolan Tudor, was diagnosed with Epilepsy at the age of 34. In light of this the Harvest Half Marathon has decided to work with the Epilepsy Association of Calgary this year. All proceeds from this years event will be donated to this cause that has now become near and dear to us.
The Epilepsy Association of Calgary is a local, charitable organization that has served the community for nearly 65 years. We are the only local organization that addresses the impact of epilepsy. Approximately 2% of the population has epilepsy β 20,000 Calgarians β enough to fill the Saddledome! Many others are affected however, such as family, friends, peers, employers, teachers and others. Anyone, of any age, gender, background, and race can develop epilepsy at any time during their life. The Epilepsy Association of Calgary is 100% self-funded, through donations, small grants, and fund-raising activities. Epilepsy is βhiddenβ unless or until a seizure occurs. A seizure can be extremely frightening to witness, and many people donβt know what is happening or how to help. As a result, the stigma surrounding epilepsy persists. Even in situations where the person has achieved good seizure control, barriers can be difficult to overcome. For example: peer rejection, social isolation, underemployment, lack of career advancement and job loss. In some situations, serious injury and even death can occur as a result of seizure related events.Together we can make a difference. Whether youβre simply helping to get the word out or youβre able to donate, we can crush the stigma of epilepsy once and for all!
The race started with humble beginnings and only a few dozen participants in 2000. Since then the race has grown and become a staple in many runners fall racing plans.
Weaving its way through beautiful Fish Creek Park, the Harvest Half Marathon checks all the boxes. It has a Beautiful course, awesome volunteers, is well organized and has great prizes. Join hundreds of other runners on September 27th, 2025 for a run through the park!
The Harvest Half Marathon has supported the Calgary running community and local Alberta based charities for the past 20 years. We have raised over $ 715 000 to help our beneficiaries manage their programs and we look forward to helping you enjoy a premier half marathon race this fall !
We are excited to launch our 2025 race registration on April 1st. Just prior to the 2019 Harvest Half Marathon our race director, Nolan Tudor, was diagnosed with Epilepsy at the age of 34. In light of this the Harvest Half Marathon has decided to work with the Epilepsy Association of Calgary this year. All proceeds from this years event will be donated to this cause that has now become near and dear to us.
The Epilepsy Association of Calgary is a local, charitable organization that has served the community for nearly 65 years. We are the only local organization that addresses the impact of epilepsy. Approximately 2% of the population has epilepsy β 20,000 Calgarians β enough to fill the Saddledome! Many others are affected however, such as family, friends, peers, employers, teachers and others. Anyone, of any age, gender, background, and race can develop epilepsy at any time during their life. The Epilepsy Association of Calgary is 100% self-funded, through donations, small grants, and fund-raising activities. Epilepsy is βhiddenβ unless or until a seizure occurs. A seizure can be extremely frightening to witness, and many people donβt know what is happening or how to help. As a result, the stigma surrounding epilepsy persists. Even in situations where the person has achieved good seizure control, barriers can be difficult to overcome. For example: peer rejection, social isolation, underemployment, lack of career advancement and job loss. In some situations, serious injury and even death can occur as a result of seizure related events.Together we can make a difference. Whether youβre simply helping to get the word out or youβre able to donate, we can crush the stigma of epilepsy once and for all!
Harvest Half Marathon 2025