A Weekend in Wentworth

Wentworth, Canada • 13 Jun 2026

A Weekend in Wentworth 2026

A Weekend in Wentworth 2026 is a trail running event held at Wentworth Provincial Park in Wentworth, Nova Scotia over the weekend of June 13-14, 2026. The event listing shows 188 participants registered. Registrations include a shirt. The organizer states there will be no refunds or deferrals; transfers are available until May 1.

Race format and distances

  • 24 Hours - repeated loop, participants may run as many laps as they wish.
  • 32 Hours (up to 100 miles) - extended option; finishing 100 miles earns a buckle.
  • 200 kilometers - completing this distance earns an additional piece of swag.

Course, services and rules

The course is a repeating loop of approximately 4.59 km per lap, comprised of single track, gravel, and a short paved section. Elevation is low, about 25 meters per loop, and the terrain is described as low technical. There is no per-loop time limit. One aid station at the Start/Keep Going line will provide water, an electrolyte drink, lap-marking boards, and basic nutrition. This is a cupless event; cups will not be provided for beverages.

Participants may camp the night before free of charge in a designated camping area and may set up their own aid stations in available spots along the course. Runners are encouraged to wear a headlamp and reflective gear if running after dusk. Registration prices listed are CA$110.24 for the 24-hour entry and CA$142.63 for the weekend/32-hour entry. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

32 hr
A Weekend in Wentworth
24 hr
A Day in Wentworth 24 Hr
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