Moose Is Loose

Edmonton, Canada • 13 Jul 2025

Moose Is Loose is an annual running event held in Edmonton, Alberta, featuring scenic trail routes. Participants can choose between a 21-kilometer half marathon or a 10-kilometer run or walk. The event takes place at Emily Murphy Park and offers a well-organized experience including a chipped bib, a participant RUN BOX with running accessories, bag check, professional photo finish, and a post-race meal featuring a gluten-free hot dog and drink. All finishers receive a commemorative medal. The race is supported by national and local sponsors, including Running Room and Canadian Progress Club, and emphasizes community involvement and fundraising opportunities. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

21 km
21k Trail Run / Walk
10 km
10k Trail Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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