Run Calgary Ale Trail

Calgary, Canada • 21 Jan 2026

Run Calgary x Ukrainian Unity Runners Ale Trail : Olympic Edition

Run Calgary presents an Ale Trail event in collaboration with Ukrainian Unity Runners at Vaycay Brew Co in Calgary on January 21, 2026. The Ale Trail series returns after a five year hiatus and features local run clubs and breweries working together.

The event combines a scenic run or walk that begins and ends at Vaycay Brew Co with a complimentary drink provided by Run Calgary. Routes are led by Ukrainian Unity Runners and are organized as an evening community activity.

Distances offered

  • 6.2 km Run
  • 2.2 km Walk

This edition is themed for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games and highlights team colours and friendly competition. The format emphasizes community connection, craft beer, and group movement. Attendance is restricted to participants aged 18 and over with valid government issued ID. Capacity is limited and the event is listed as sold out. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

6 km
Ale Trail - 6.2 Km Run
Ale Trail - 2.2 Km Walk
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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