Attempt a Guinness World Records title at the 2018 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon and have it approved on the spot
“We lost our 13-year-old son to cancer.” Now this family honours his last wish each year at the STWM
“It was his last wish that my family and I continue to walk in the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon in support of Gilda’s Club – a charity he cherished and where he had many wonderful experiences”
If you are planning to cheer on the runners at the Edmonton 10k race on July 22nd, here are some of the names and bib numbers to watch out for! Toronto’s Sasha Gollish and Hamilton’s Reid Coolsaet will be looking to defend their 10K titles earned in the Toronto 10K on June 16th.
Whether it’s your debut marathon or your 100th, 2016 Olympian Krista DuChene offers helpful advice for the early stages of your 2018 STWM training build
Project Canoe plans to portage the entire 42.2K of the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon this October
Designer Richard Kuchinsky on how a clean, simple design can make a shirt that stands out, both home and away. The 2018 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon shirt does just that
More than 6,700 people took part in the Scotiabank Vancouver Half-Marathon and 5k, raising an estimated $970,000 for 70 local charities through the Scotiabank Charity Challenge. This brings the grand total since 2007 to over $8 million.
Krista DuChene, who surprised the running world with her third-place finish at the 2018 Boston Marathon, announces she’ll race the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon to highlight the second half of her 2018 campaign
Every year we’re joined by hundreds of new runners at both the Scotiabank Vancouver Half-Marathon and the 5k. For many people, it’s their first time participating in an event of this size. We’ve taken some tips from the seasoned runners out there and come up with the ABC’s of how to set yourself up for a great race – both before and after the event.
For many who have grown up in Ontario, the camp experience is one of the highlights of childhood. It’s an opportunity for personal growth, building confidence and learning life skills, and experiencing the wonderful activities offered in Ontario’s rural landscape during summer.