Woolastook Whopping
- Date Sat 31st May 2025
- Location Upper Kingsclear, NB
- Price $45.51
- Races 1 race
Event summary
Get ready for an exhilarating day of trail running at the Woolastook Whopping, taking place on Saturday, May 31, 2025, in the stunning Woolastook Park, Hanwell, York! Celebrate the 6th anniversary of this unique 12-hour Last Person Standing event, where participants will tackle a challenging loop approximately 6 kilometers long, featuring around 150 meters of elevation gain. The race kicks off bright and early at 8 AM, with participants racing against the clock and each other in a vibrant atmosphere that emphasizes community and fun.
Whether you're a seasoned ultra-marathoner or a casual runner looking for a memorable experience, the Woolastook Whopping welcomes everyone to join in the excitement. With a mix of gravel, technical single, and double track trails, you'll be surrounded by the beauty of nature as you push your limits. Enjoy delicious food options, refreshing drinks, and even on-site massages to keep you rejuvenated throughout the day. Be part of this incredible trail running experience on May 31st and discover why every runner is a hero at the Woolastook Whopping!
Whether you're a seasoned ultra-marathoner or a casual runner looking for a memorable experience, the Woolastook Whopping welcomes everyone to join in the excitement. With a mix of gravel, technical single, and double track trails, you'll be surrounded by the beauty of nature as you push your limits. Enjoy delicious food options, refreshing drinks, and even on-site massages to keep you rejuvenated throughout the day. Be part of this incredible trail running experience on May 31st and discover why every runner is a hero at the Woolastook Whopping!
Organiser's Description
Come and get your whopping!Do you have it in you to receive a Woolastook Whopping? Are you ready to face your competitors in a challenge that can last up to 12 hours? Then read on!This will be the 6th anniversary of this 12 hour Last Person Standing trail running event, to be held in Woolastook Park off Route 102 along the Kelly Creek on May 31, 2025.
As you can see we have moved the event forward in order to hopefully give you a cooler event.
How does this event even work?At 6:30AM you are welcome to drive your car up the hill to the race-site where a volunteer will guide you where to park. After parking you can setup a pop-up tent/tent/deck-chairs/coolers/whatever on the grass beside your car. Race kit pick up will open at 7:00AM and will close at 7:50AM to make sure everyone is at the start line for the race-director's intro speech.At 8AM sharp the horn goes off and all runners have exactly one hour to complete the loop on the trails of wonderful Woolastook Park and to be back at the start line, because at 9AM the horn goes off for loop number two. This loop is in the opposite direction! The course will be different from previous years since some of the trails have been decommissioned; one loop will be about 6 kilometer long and will have around 150 meters of elevation, depending on your watch.The trails are a mixture of gravel and technical single and double track.This will go on for 11 hours. The 12th and last hour will be a race in its normal sense of the word; in other words: you have to beat your opponents to the finish line.But, you may not care about winning and just like participating: everyone is a hero! So just keep on running till you can't move your legs anymore. For those running more than 7 loops, you will be able to finish your (first?) ultra-marathon!We encourage you to hang out and enjoy the trail running community, eat food, drink a beer, jump in the river, whatever.
Food & drinkIn between the laps you can eat and drink from what we have on offer for you (grilled cheese, bacon, fruit, snacks, lots of other good food, water, coke). Of course you can bring whatever else you need for during and after the race.
WaterstopWe will have a full water stop at the halfway point in the woods. There will be water, probably some snacks and a First Aid box. It is also a great spot to jump in the water if you start to get overheated. But be aware that there will be no cups, because this is a cup-less event.
MassagesThis year again we will have massage therapy students from Eastern College providing massages from 9 to 5! So get those weary legs treated.
Cup-lessIn order to leave just footprints and nothing else we do not provide cups for water, so you have to bring your own cup, bottle, bladder etc.
When nature callsWe have some fine washrooms for you to fill to your heart's desire! You will find them close to the start/finish area.
First AidWe value safety and therefore we have a crew from Canadian Ski Patrol on site for any first aid needs you might have.
Additional InformationThere will be no refunds or deferrals. A short transfer period will open as soon as the race is sold out. If it sells out, that is. There is no waiting list once sold out.There will be no race day registrations; all registrations will have to be done on-line through Race Roster. On-line registration closes May 30 around noon.By registering you automatically sign a waiver basically saying you know the risks of the event and are responsible for your own health and decisions.Although we absolutely love your pooches and we are certain they are well-mannered, dogs are not allowed to participate. Strollers are also not allowed due to insurance reasons, but you would have a hard time anyways on these trails.There will be garbage and recycling bags at the start/finish area, so please don't leave any garbage behind in the park.The park is open to the public, so bear in mind that you can encounter humans or other living creatures.
How to get here?Take the Transcanada Highway from Fredericton to Edmundston and take exit 271 Hanwell/Mazerolle Sett.At the end of the ramp, go right onto the Mazerolle Settlement Road and follow this all the way to the end where you go left onto Route 102. Follow this for about 2 kilometers and go let at the big sign saying Woolastook Park. Now follow this road, take a left and an almost immediate right onto the hill. You made it!
AccommodationsIf you are coming from a little further away and would prefer to stay overnight, there is a possibility to camp at the Mactaquac Provincial Park campground (Mactaquac campground reservation) or a campground 5 minutes away, the River Run Resort and Grill (River Run Resort & Grill) or pick any of the hotels in Fredericton.
Important!The event fee now includes the Race Roster fee so what you see is what you pay!
As you can see we have moved the event forward in order to hopefully give you a cooler event.
How does this event even work?At 6:30AM you are welcome to drive your car up the hill to the race-site where a volunteer will guide you where to park. After parking you can setup a pop-up tent/tent/deck-chairs/coolers/whatever on the grass beside your car. Race kit pick up will open at 7:00AM and will close at 7:50AM to make sure everyone is at the start line for the race-director's intro speech.At 8AM sharp the horn goes off and all runners have exactly one hour to complete the loop on the trails of wonderful Woolastook Park and to be back at the start line, because at 9AM the horn goes off for loop number two. This loop is in the opposite direction! The course will be different from previous years since some of the trails have been decommissioned; one loop will be about 6 kilometer long and will have around 150 meters of elevation, depending on your watch.The trails are a mixture of gravel and technical single and double track.This will go on for 11 hours. The 12th and last hour will be a race in its normal sense of the word; in other words: you have to beat your opponents to the finish line.But, you may not care about winning and just like participating: everyone is a hero! So just keep on running till you can't move your legs anymore. For those running more than 7 loops, you will be able to finish your (first?) ultra-marathon!We encourage you to hang out and enjoy the trail running community, eat food, drink a beer, jump in the river, whatever.
Food & drinkIn between the laps you can eat and drink from what we have on offer for you (grilled cheese, bacon, fruit, snacks, lots of other good food, water, coke). Of course you can bring whatever else you need for during and after the race.
WaterstopWe will have a full water stop at the halfway point in the woods. There will be water, probably some snacks and a First Aid box. It is also a great spot to jump in the water if you start to get overheated. But be aware that there will be no cups, because this is a cup-less event.
MassagesThis year again we will have massage therapy students from Eastern College providing massages from 9 to 5! So get those weary legs treated.
Cup-lessIn order to leave just footprints and nothing else we do not provide cups for water, so you have to bring your own cup, bottle, bladder etc.
When nature callsWe have some fine washrooms for you to fill to your heart's desire! You will find them close to the start/finish area.
First AidWe value safety and therefore we have a crew from Canadian Ski Patrol on site for any first aid needs you might have.
Additional InformationThere will be no refunds or deferrals. A short transfer period will open as soon as the race is sold out. If it sells out, that is. There is no waiting list once sold out.There will be no race day registrations; all registrations will have to be done on-line through Race Roster. On-line registration closes May 30 around noon.By registering you automatically sign a waiver basically saying you know the risks of the event and are responsible for your own health and decisions.Although we absolutely love your pooches and we are certain they are well-mannered, dogs are not allowed to participate. Strollers are also not allowed due to insurance reasons, but you would have a hard time anyways on these trails.There will be garbage and recycling bags at the start/finish area, so please don't leave any garbage behind in the park.The park is open to the public, so bear in mind that you can encounter humans or other living creatures.
How to get here?Take the Transcanada Highway from Fredericton to Edmundston and take exit 271 Hanwell/Mazerolle Sett.At the end of the ramp, go right onto the Mazerolle Settlement Road and follow this all the way to the end where you go left onto Route 102. Follow this for about 2 kilometers and go let at the big sign saying Woolastook Park. Now follow this road, take a left and an almost immediate right onto the hill. You made it!
AccommodationsIf you are coming from a little further away and would prefer to stay overnight, there is a possibility to camp at the Mactaquac Provincial Park campground (Mactaquac campground reservation) or a campground 5 minutes away, the River Run Resort and Grill (River Run Resort & Grill) or pick any of the hotels in Fredericton.
Important!The event fee now includes the Race Roster fee so what you see is what you pay!
Woolastook Whopping