Dirty Feet Trail Run - Kamloops

Kamloops, Canada • 1 Feb 2026

Event details

Dirty Feet Winter Fun Run/Walk #2 will take place at Kenna Cartwright Park in Kamloops, BC, Canada on February 1, 2026. The event offers two route options:

  • Approximately 5 km
  • Approximately 10 km

Organizers list event features including prizes from sponsors, a fully stocked snack table, and hot drinks. Sponsors named for the event include Hoka, River City Nissan, and Runners Sole.

Registration and logistics

Registration fees are shown in Canadian dollars with an early-bird period and a regular pricing period. Early-bird registration runs from November 25 to December 30; regular pricing runs from December 31 to January 31. Fee examples on the event page show the 5k priced around $38.37 to $49.03 and the 10k around $48.89 to $59.52. The event page states there will be no race-day registration and that an online processing fee has already been applied. Accepted payment methods include VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10k
5 km
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