Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay
- Date Sat 7th June 2025
- Location Uxbridge, ON
- Price $390.00 - $650.00
- Races 6 races
Event summary
Get ready for an exhilarating outdoor experience at the Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay on Saturday, June 7, 2025, in Uxbridge, Durham! This exciting event invites teams to explore the stunning landscapes of the Oak Ridges Moraine in a dynamic 160km full relay or a more accessible 80-90km half relay. Participants will embark on a journey starting from Rice Lake, navigating through 14 engaging stages, which include a thrilling canoe leg and a mix of running and biking.
With its triumphant return after a five-year break, the Adventure Relay emphasizes not only competition but also camaraderie and the celebration of nature. Whether youβre aiming for elite status or just looking to enjoy the scenery with friends, the event caters to all levels of athletes. Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity to support the Oak Ridges Trail Association, ensuring the ongoing maintenance and awareness of this breathtaking region. Gather your team, gear up, and get ready for an unforgettable day of adventure!
With its triumphant return after a five-year break, the Adventure Relay emphasizes not only competition but also camaraderie and the celebration of nature. Whether youβre aiming for elite status or just looking to enjoy the scenery with friends, the event caters to all levels of athletes. Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity to support the Oak Ridges Trail Association, ensuring the ongoing maintenance and awareness of this breathtaking region. Gather your team, gear up, and get ready for an unforgettable day of adventure!
Organiser's Description
Oak Ridges Moraine
Adventure Relay
β June 7, 2025 βDiscover the beauty of this environmentally significant landscape in a human-powered adventure like no other!
Get ready for an unforgettable team challenge that takes you on a journey across one of Ontario's most breathtaking landscapes- the Oak Ridges Moraine! With its triumphant return after a five-year hiatus, the Adventure Relay 2025 promises camaraderie, competition, and celebration of the great outdoors.Specific details of the course are still being finalized, but we are planning a course from Rice Lake in the east to York Region in the west. Stay tuned for final details!The Adventure Relay is more than a raceβitβs a fundraiser for the Oak Ridges Trail Association, supporting trail maintenance and awareness of the Oak Ridges Moraineβs natural beauty. With athletes from all walks of life, this event showcases the power of nature to bring people together.Date: June 7, 2025Distance: 160km (full relay); 80-90km (partial relay)Route:Full Relay: Begins with a canoe leg on Rice Lake and traverses the Moraine westward to York Region. 14 stages including one two-person canoe leg. Half Relay: Starts west of Rice Lake and finishes at Trail Hub, our Official Mid-Race Hub. 7 total stages (precise route TBD; no canoe leg)Events:Full Relay: With the exception of the 2-person canoe stage, one team member will complete each stage; however, an individual may do multiple stages. Thus, teams may consist of UP TO 15 members.Half Relay: The Half Relay course is a subsection of the main relay, and will be divided into 7 stages of varying distances consisting of road and trail biking and running portions. One team member will complete each stage; however, an individual may do multiple stages. Thus, teams may consist of UP TO 7 members.Divisions:Elite (Full Relay only): Compete head-to-head with total elapsed time between the start of the first stage and the end of the final as the deciding factor. First one across the finish line wins! Recreational (Full and Half Relay): Take your time and focus on enjoying the journey. Only time actually spent on the course is timed (time between when a racer leaves one checkpoint and arrives at the next one) and the cumulative time for all checkpoints is added up. Time spent resting at a checkpoint, changing clothes or fixing equipment is not counted. The team with the lowest overall cumulative total wins.Duration: Our past records show that the average time to complete the full relay is around 11 hours and the fastest record so far is 8 hours and 51 minutes. Planning: In the spirit of adventure, participants must be self-sufficient. Each team and participant is responsible for bringing and transporting whatever equipment and supplies they may require during the race.Water and snacks will be provided at the Check Points that link stages.Full relay teams are responsible for their own canoes, paddles, mandatory safety kits, and mandatory life jackets or personal flotation devices (PFDs) approved by one of Transport Canada, Canadian Coast Guard, Fisheries and Oceans Canada.REGISTRATION:Team Captains must register their team first and pay the whole fee for the chosen event. On registration, the Team Captain will generate a passphrase to allow team members to complete a free registration and join the correct team. Alternatively, Team Captains will receive a targeted link to send to team members, allowing them to register directly to their team. ONLY THE TEAM CAPTAIN SHOULD PAY THE FEE!
Adventure Relay
β June 7, 2025 βDiscover the beauty of this environmentally significant landscape in a human-powered adventure like no other!
Get ready for an unforgettable team challenge that takes you on a journey across one of Ontario's most breathtaking landscapes- the Oak Ridges Moraine! With its triumphant return after a five-year hiatus, the Adventure Relay 2025 promises camaraderie, competition, and celebration of the great outdoors.Specific details of the course are still being finalized, but we are planning a course from Rice Lake in the east to York Region in the west. Stay tuned for final details!The Adventure Relay is more than a raceβitβs a fundraiser for the Oak Ridges Trail Association, supporting trail maintenance and awareness of the Oak Ridges Moraineβs natural beauty. With athletes from all walks of life, this event showcases the power of nature to bring people together.Date: June 7, 2025Distance: 160km (full relay); 80-90km (partial relay)Route:Full Relay: Begins with a canoe leg on Rice Lake and traverses the Moraine westward to York Region. 14 stages including one two-person canoe leg. Half Relay: Starts west of Rice Lake and finishes at Trail Hub, our Official Mid-Race Hub. 7 total stages (precise route TBD; no canoe leg)Events:Full Relay: With the exception of the 2-person canoe stage, one team member will complete each stage; however, an individual may do multiple stages. Thus, teams may consist of UP TO 15 members.Half Relay: The Half Relay course is a subsection of the main relay, and will be divided into 7 stages of varying distances consisting of road and trail biking and running portions. One team member will complete each stage; however, an individual may do multiple stages. Thus, teams may consist of UP TO 7 members.Divisions:Elite (Full Relay only): Compete head-to-head with total elapsed time between the start of the first stage and the end of the final as the deciding factor. First one across the finish line wins! Recreational (Full and Half Relay): Take your time and focus on enjoying the journey. Only time actually spent on the course is timed (time between when a racer leaves one checkpoint and arrives at the next one) and the cumulative time for all checkpoints is added up. Time spent resting at a checkpoint, changing clothes or fixing equipment is not counted. The team with the lowest overall cumulative total wins.Duration: Our past records show that the average time to complete the full relay is around 11 hours and the fastest record so far is 8 hours and 51 minutes. Planning: In the spirit of adventure, participants must be self-sufficient. Each team and participant is responsible for bringing and transporting whatever equipment and supplies they may require during the race.Water and snacks will be provided at the Check Points that link stages.Full relay teams are responsible for their own canoes, paddles, mandatory safety kits, and mandatory life jackets or personal flotation devices (PFDs) approved by one of Transport Canada, Canadian Coast Guard, Fisheries and Oceans Canada.REGISTRATION:Team Captains must register their team first and pay the whole fee for the chosen event. On registration, the Team Captain will generate a passphrase to allow team members to complete a free registration and join the correct team. Alternatively, Team Captains will receive a targeted link to send to team members, allowing them to register directly to their team. ONLY THE TEAM CAPTAIN SHOULD PAY THE FEE!
Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay