Freaky Creeky

Coldstream, Canada • 19 Sep 2026

Freaky Creeky - Sep 19, 2026

Freaky Creeky takes place in Coldstream, British Columbia near Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park and the City of Vernon, at 14501 Kidston Rd. The event offers multiple race distances:

  • 52 km
  • 27 km
  • 13 km
  • kids event about 2.5 km

The course passes through Okanagan grassland with ponderosa pine and groves of Douglas-fir and includes lake views. Trails are primarily single track with steep climbs, rolling terrain, and a mix of technical and smoother descents.

The kids event consists of two loops, each with a noticeable climb. It is timed but emphasizes participation; every child who finishes receives a medallion and a goodie bag. Early entry fees listed are CAN: $195 for the longest distance, CAN: $150 for the mid distance, CAN: $135 for 13 km, and CAN: $20 for the kids race. A donation from entries goes to NOCS for trail creation and maintenance. Fees do not include taxes and processing charges. Registration closes on Sep 10, 2026 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

52 km
27 km
27k
13 km
13k
Kids Race
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
Trail runs nearby

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