Crawford Lake, ON - June 6th


A smiling man wearing sunglasses and a headband, dressed in running gear including a blue hydration vest, giving two peace signs, standing on a trail at Crawford Lake, Ontario, during a running event on June 6th. The image promotes signing up for a race called 5 Peaks.
2025 Results

The second race of the 5 Peaks Ontario Trail Running Series is located at Crawford Lake Conservation Area. In addition to the exceptional natural environment, the Conservation Area is home to three reconstructed Indigenous Longhouses providing education to the public about the area’s Indigenous history through programs, exhibits, gardens, and workshops developed with Indigenous partners of the park.

We offer distances for all ages, abilities, and ambitions.

Sign up soon to secure your spot, sweet finisher swag, and save!

Race Distances and Maps:

Kid's Race - 1 km
Kid's Race - 3 km
Sport Run or Hike - 6.1 km
Enduro Run or Hike - 12.3 km
Grit Run - 18.4 km

Race distances and maps are subject to change based on
trail conditions up to the day of the race.

Join our regional Facebook group to ask specific questions about this and other 5 Peaks events.

Event Schedule: Saturday, June 6th

  • 8:00 a.m. - Onsite Packet Pick Up Begins

  • 8:30 a.m. - Grit Waves Start

  • 8:40 a.m. - Start of Hikers/Power Pacers

  • 8:45 a.m. - 1k Free Kids Start

  • 9:05 a.m. - 3K Kids Run Start

  • 9:30 a.m. - Enduro waves start

  • 9:45 a.m. - 3k kids awards

  • 10:00 a.m. - Sport waves start

  • 12:00 p.m. - Awards

Location: Crawford Lake Conservation Area

Important Information:

Race Contact: info@5peaks.com

Volunteer: Interested in volunteering? Click HERE for all the
details.

Safety: In the interest of racer safety and because of the size of
our attendance and the technicality of our course, please do not
bring the following on the race course:

No dogs
No headphones
No strollers or baby joggers
No nordic walking poles

Washrooms: Washroom facilities are available at Start / Finish area.

Spectators: Spectators are welcome. Spectators who cheer will be rewarded with smiles

Awards & Prizes: All finishers of the Sport, Enduro, and Grit events will be awarded with a finisher swag item. Finisher medals can be pre-purchased through Race Roster or on site while supplies last. Awards ceremony will be held once results are compiled following the completion of all competitors. Awards are given to the top three finishers in each gender in each age category in each distance category, as well as the top three male and female finishers overall. All awards must be picked up at the race and will not be mailed.

Medals: We recognize the importance of memorializing one’s efforts and we’d like to offer each member of our community the opportunity to celebrate their achievements with sustainably sourced wooden medals made in Canada.

We are proudly a cup-free event: All of our events are cup-free. This means that there will not be cups at the start or finish line or at any of the aid stations on course. Water and electrolyte drink will be available at the start and finish line and at one or more aid stations throughout the race (varies by venue). If you plan to be out for longer than an hour, please carry a receptacle for drinking and transporting liquid, calories and electrolytes.

Race Roster Registration Refund Protection: Please click HERE if you purchased the Registration Refund Protection through Race Roster and need to cancel your registration.

5 Peaks Distance Change Process: Please click HERE for information on how to change your race distance.


2026 SERIES PASS SALES ARE OPEN!

  • Sign up for all five events in a regional series for the race day price of three

  • Five events + swag for $299 (for a limited time)

Individual event entries open November 1st.