Bromont Ultra

Bromont, Canada • 16-18 Oct 2026

Bromont Ultra - Redefining Impossible

Bromont Ultra is an annual sports event held in Bromont, located in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Launched in 2014, the event focuses on a dual mission of physical challenge and philanthropy, raising funds for various social causes. The course is set within a natural environment featuring wooded hills, lakes, streams, and valleys.

The event includes both trail running and mountain biking competitions. The terrain is characterized by steep ascents and descents, technical trails, gravel roads, and rocky sections. Participants have access to unique routes, including private land sections that are typically closed to the public.

Opportunities for participation are available for solo athletes and relay teams. A specific race is also organized for children. In addition to the on-site events, a remote challenge option is provided for those unable to attend in person.

The following distances are available for trail running:

  • 2 km (children's race)
  • Various distances ranging from 2 km to 160 km

The mountain bike events offer:

  • Various distances ranging from 25 km to 120 km

The organization emphasizes eco-responsibility and community involvement, with a significant portion of net proceeds donated to supported organizations. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

160 km
Course En Sentier
120 km
Vélo de Montagne
25 km
Vélo de Montagne
Course Pour Enfants
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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