Trillium Spring 5k

Canton, United States • 16 May 2026

Trillium Spring 5K

The Trillium Spring 5K returns for its eighth annual edition on May 16, 2026. This athletic event takes place at the Trillium Brewery located on Royall Street in Canton, Massachusetts. Organized in partnership with Girls on the Run Greater Boston (GOTRGB), the race serves as a platform to support the activities and mission of that organization.

Participants have several options for involvement in the event:

  • 5K in-person running race
  • Virtual 5K race for remote participants
  • Kids Fun Run for children aged 10 years or younger

The in-person gathering typically attracts over 500 runners to the brewery's grounds, while the virtual component allows for a broader global community to participate from different locations. Registration for all race distances and categories opens in early March. The Kids Fun Run is offered without a registration fee, while the 5K distances require a paid entry. The event combines local community involvement with a worldwide reach through its hybrid format. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
Trillium Spring 5k
Kids Fun Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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