
About
The Toronto St. Patrick's Day Race is a beloved annual event that ushers in the spring running season in Toronto. Since its inception in 2000, the race has grown into a vibrant community celebration, welcoming runners and walkers of all ages and abilities. The event is deeply rooted in the spirit of St. Patrick's Day, featuring festive Irish music, post-race celebrations, and a strong sense of camaraderie among participants.
A key aspect of the race is its commitment to charitable causes, particularly supporting Achilles Canada, an organization that empowers individuals with disabilities to participate in running. The race not only provides a fun and inclusive athletic experience but also encourages participants to raise funds for various charitable partners, making a positive impact on the community. With its scenic urban course and lively atmosphere, the Toronto St. Patrick's Day Race has become a highlight of the city's running calendar.
Schedule
Please check the official website for up-to-date times and pricing.
Course
The course for the Toronto St. Patrick's Day Race is primarily a road race, featuring a scenic route that runs along the Bayview Extension and Rosedale Valley Road. The terrain is urban and paved, providing a smooth and accessible surface suitable for both runners and walkers. While specific elevation details are not provided, the course is designed to be approachable for participants of all fitness levels, with gentle inclines typical of Toronto's urban landscape. The start and finish are located at Evergreen Brick Works, a well-known community hub surrounded by natural and urban beauty.
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Source
The Running Directory combines organizer-provided details, official race links, and ongoing listing research. Always confirm final dates, prices, times, and course details with the race organizer before registering.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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