Trail Running calendar near West Vancouver 2026-2027

We have found 36 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of West Vancouver. See below where and when you can find the races.

Explore the scenic trails of Squamish in the first race of the 5 Peaks BC series at Alice Lake Provincial Park. Choose from distances between 3 km and 17.8 km featuring technical single tracks and stunning lakeside views.

Experience one of Canada’s most historic ultras through the technical rainforest trails of Port Moody. Run 50 km with 2000 meters of elevation gain across roots and coastal ridges.

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May 2026

Explore the vast wilderness of Golden Ears Provincial Park with trail races ranging from 1 km to 16 km. Join a community of runners and hikers for a supported event in one of British Columbia's premier recreational areas.

Trail races from Capilano University lands in Squamish offering 18 km and 35 km looped courses with substantial ascent and technical sections, plus a non-competitive kids race of about 1 km.

A fundraising 4.45 mile run and walk in Sumas, WA on mixed road and trail with steep climbs, descents and obstacles. Proceeds support a local family facing a rare neurological condition. Participants must be 16 or older.

Trail races around Te'tuxwtun in Nanaimo with three distances, substantial elevation and multiple aid stations; GPX course files are provided.

Experience the epic trails of Mission, British Columbia, with a variety of trail running distances including 8 km, 15 km, and 30 km. Tackle tough climbs and fast downhills in the beautiful Bear Mountain Park.

Explore the scenic trails of North Vancouver with point to point races of 12 km or 25 km. Master the infamous Powerline Climb and enjoy a rewarding finish on the beautiful shores of Deep Cove.

Trail races on Sumas Mountain offering 10 km, 25 km and 50 km options on rugged single track. Entry fees support clean water projects in Uganda and the DRC.

An eight hour loop event at Rolley Lake Provincial Park on an 8 km trail with technical climbs, bridges and waterfalls. Part of each registration supports Mission Search and Rescue and all finishers receive a medal.

Run through the trails of Bert Flinn Park in Port Moody during the Heritage Woods Trail Race featuring 5 km and 10 km distances for individuals and teams.

A 5 km obstacle course and festival at Laketown Ranch on May 30 2026 with over 25 optional obstacles, mud pits and large foam zones. The event includes a free kids zone, food vendors and a beer garden, with festival access for spectators.

June 2026

Trail races in Sechelt on June 6, 2026 include a marathon, half marathon, 10k and a free Cub Run for kids. Fundraising is listed with CA$2,805.71 raised for CMBTA.

The 5K Foam Fest in Vancouver on June 6, 2026 pairs a 5K course with over 25 obstacles and 2.5 million cubic feet of foam, plus a family festival area with a live DJ, food vendors and a licensed beer garden; tickets start at 79.99 $.

Experience a unique backyard style loop race in North Vancouver with distances ranging from 7 km to a full marathon. Run solo or form a team to tackle 70 minute loops in this celebration of trail running and endurance.

Run Saysutshun is a coastal single track loop around Saysutshun Island with cedar groves, sandstone cliffs and ocean lookouts. Choose timed or fixed distances from 10 km to 24 hours for a scenic trail and endurance challenge.

Experience the ultimate sea to summit challenge with this 16 km race featuring 1,400m of elevation gain. Run from Ambleside Beach to the peak of Grouse Mountain as a solo athlete or in a relay team.

Community running event featuring an 8 km run, a 4 hour Make It or Break It challenge and a recreational family category. Proceeds support the Coquitlam Foundation Diversity Fund and KidSport TriCities. Event paused for 2026.

July 2026

Explore the scenic trails of Ladysmith with the Vancouver Island Trail Running Series featuring 10 km and 20 km courses plus a dedicated kids race at Transfer Beach Park.

A 30 mile mountain trail race along the Baden-Powell Centennial Trail from Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove with about 8,000 feet of climbing and 8,300 feet of descent. Entry is by random selection and the race is run by a local non profit societ..