Canadian Death Race

Conquer the Canadian Death Race in Grande Cache, Alberta, on Aseniwuche Winewak Nation territory. This 125-kilometer challenge combines breathtaking terrain, steep climbs, and cultural connection, transforming every step into ceremony and a tribute to resilience.

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Canadian Death Race

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The Canadian Death Race, held in Grande Cache, Alberta, takes place on the traditional territory of the Aseniwuche Winewak Nation. This iconic 125-kilometer ultra-marathon weaves through the Rocky Mountains, challenging runners with steep climbs, river crossings, and unpredictable weather conditions.

Terrain and Course Details

The course is a mix of rugged single-track trails, alpine climbs, and technical descents. Key segments like the Hamel Assault and Hell’s Gate Canyon test both physical and mental endurance. With over 17,000 feet of elevation gain, this is not just a race—it’s a battle against the elements.

Indigenous Connection

For Indigenous athletes, the Canadian Death Race transforms running into ceremony. Each step connects us with the land, honors the resilience of our ancestors, and celebrates the healing power of movement. Running here is an act of remembrance and renewal.

Race Support and Highlights

The event is renowned for its exceptional organization, with strategically placed aid stations and dedicated volunteers. Whether competing solo or as part of a relay team, runners find an unparalleled sense of camaraderie and community on this course.

Push past your limits and discover your true strength. This race is more than a challenge; it’s a journey to uncover the greatness within you.

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