Frost Bite River Run

Riverview, Canada • 18 Jan 2026

Event overview

The Frost Bite River Run takes place on January 18, 2026, at Riverview Community Centre, 90 Ashland Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada. The event is a fundraiser that supports programming and activities at the Riverview Community Centre and is part of the Riverview Winter Classic series. The 2026 edition is the event's 13th anniversary. The event page lists 58 participants and shows 92 spots remaining. A-Phase Electrical is listed as a sponsor.

Race distances and entry details

  • 5 Mile - adult and youth categories
  • 5 km - adult and youth categories

Prices are shown inclusive of mandatory charges. Early bird adult pricing is CA$50.40 (registration period Nov 16 to Dec 30). Adult pricing after that period is CA$61.12 (Dec 31 to Jan 16). Youth registration is listed at CA$28.93. The course descriptions note routes on the Nestaweya River Trail and alternate routes along the Churchill Parkway. The 5 km description states runners must descend and then climb the river bank at the start of the river trail. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 mi
Frost Bite River Run 5 Miler
5 mi
Frost Bite River Run 5 Miler Youth
5 km
Frost Bite River Run 5km
5 km
Frost Bite River Run 5km Youth
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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