One More Hour

Prince Edward, Canada • 24 Jul 2026

One More Hour

This event is the second and most popular in the Happy Hour Friday Night series. It takes place in Prince Edward County on the private trails of Sugarbush Vineyards. The race is designed to be a welcoming, informal, and community-building trail run.

The course is approximately 6 km of flat trail. After the run, participants can sample wines from Sugarbush Vineyards. There are no aid stations on the course, but water is available at the start/finish line. This is a cupless event, so participants must bring their own water bottle. A washroom is available on site.

Bib pickup is available one hour before the start. Day-of registration is available for $30. Timing is done manually, and results are posted to Facebook pages within 24 hours of the event. There are no placement awards.

Participants who complete all three Happy Hour races in the series will receive a custom Dirty Soles medal and prize at the final race, "The Last Hour". No refunds are offered, but deferrals to other Happy Hour events are permitted. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

6 km
6 Km Trail Run
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