The new date is April 19th, 2025. Please be aware that this is the
Saturday of the Easter weekend. Shake off that rust and enjoy the only
TRAIL IN THE AREA THAT WON'T BE COVERED IN MUD!NEW THIS YEAR: WE WILL
BE OFFERING A 5 KM RACE AS WELL!We are also proud to announce that
this event is sanctioned by Athletics Ontario. This is definitely our
fastest TRAIL RACE AND PROBABLY THE FASTEST 50K TRAIL RACE COURSE IN
CANADA. The course is as close to flat as you will find and the TRAIL
IS WIDE, groomed, and accessible. All distances are run on an
out-and-back course with plenty of aid stations along the way. The
scenery is quite nice and runs alongside conservation land, lush
forests, ponds, creeks, and more. For much of the race, there will be
kilometer markers on the route.This is a great opportunity to run a
personal best or to try a new distance. -5k, 10k, 25k, and 50k
finishers will all earn a really nice custom made finisher's medal
(below is from a previous year).Runners can carry a cell phone during
the race. You will likely have cell service for the entire event- make
sure your battery is fully charged.Race Swag:Runners will receive a
t-shirt, a teeny tiny race bib that you don't have to cut or fold,
some other race goodies, chip timing from Chip Time Results, race
photos from Sue Sitki, and a very cool race medal. Runners will have
the option to choose either a Unisex Shirt or a Women's Cut Shirt
during the registration process. The title "Women's Cut" is the actual
name of the cut. Any person is welcome to choose whichever option they
wish. Please note, the women's cut shirts do tend to fit a bit small
so you may want to size up.Location:The Dundas Valley Conservation
Area is the perfect starting point for an event like this. They offer
some great services and the spectators will have plenty to do while
they wait for friends/family to finish. Have a look around inside the
TRAIL CENTRE, which is where the race starts and finishes. Spectators
are also welcome to enjoy the TRAILS BY GOING ON A HIKE. This will be
a real community event and will be fun for the entire family!The Race
Registration Fee includes entrance into the Conservation Area for the
participants. All crew and spectators will be asked to pay a
reasonable entrance fee at the park entrance gate.Course
Description:All of the events will start and end at the Dundas Valley
Conservation Area TRAIL CENTRE. 5k: Start at the Dundas Valley TRAIL
CENTRE AND HEAD EAST ON THE HAMILTON-to-Brantford Rail TRAIL TO
SANCTUARY PARK, which is 2.5km. This will be the turnaround point.
Runners will then run back to the TRAIL CENTRE AND WILL FINISH WHERE
THEY STARTED.10k: Start at the Dundas Valley TRAIL CENTRE AND HEAD
EAST ON THE HAMILTON-to-Brantford Rail TRAIL TO THE 'HAMMER VIEW AID
STATION', which is on the Main St. West bridge, and then return to the
TRAIL CENTRE. Please note, this course is approximately 10.3km.25k:
Start at the Dundas Valley TRAIL CENTRE AND HEAD EAST ON THE
HAMILTON-to-Brantford Rail TRAIL TO THE 'HAMMER VIEW AID STATION',
which is on the Main St. West bridge, and then return to the TRAIL
CENTRE, where the 'Headquarters Aid Station' is located. Participants
will continue West on the Rail TRAIL TO THE 'OPOSSUM'S LANDING AID
STATION', which is just before Hwy 52. They will then return to the
TRAIL CENTRE WHERE THEY WILL CROSS THE FINISH LINE.50k: Repeat the 25
km course twice!Map/Elevation:The elevation profile resembles a
pancake at first glance. With that being said, there is definitely a
slight grade and, even though it is only about 1%, you can certainly
feel it after a while. The last 7.5km of the 25km and 50km races will
be ever so slightly downhill so you can finish with a smile.The course
will be well marked and there is NO WAY you can get lost on this
course. Aid Stations:There will be an aid station or water drop every
5-8km along the course. The aid stations will offer your typical
ultra-running aid station goods. Sweet and salty snacks, water,
electrolyte drink, PB and J, and more. If you have run a Happy TRAILS
RACING EVENT IN THE PAST, expect the same. We like to overdo it a bit
at our aid stations and try to have something for even the pickiest of
eaters!Please keep in mind that this event, like all Happy TRAILS
RACING EVENTS, is a cup-less event so you will need to have a
collapsible cup or bottles to fill at the aid stations.Drop
Bags:Participants can have a drop bag at the start/finish area of each
loop. Pacers:Nope! If you are over the age of 60 and would like a
pacer for safety reasons, or if you have a medical condition in which
you would benefit from having a pacer, we will allow it but please let
us know. If this is the case, the pacer can join for the 2nd half of
the race. All vehicles must be parked in the Dundas Valley
Conservation Area parking lot.Poles:You are welcome to use them but,
other than using them to trip runners ahead of you, they likely won't
be of any help on this course.Post Race Food:We understand that people
have different dietary restrictions, needs, and preferences. Because
of this, rather than include the cost of a post-race meal that you may
or may not enjoy/ be able to eat, we do not include meals in our race
registration fees. Refund Policy:Happy TRAILS RACING HAS A GREAT
POLICY REGARDING RACE REFUNDS/transfers: register with confidence
knowing that you can take advantage of our early bird pricing and, if
you need to back out, you can do so up to 30 days before the race with
a 100% race credit that can go towards any future Happy TRAILS EVENT.
It doesn't expire. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate cancellations
within 30 days of the race. However, participants are welcome to
transfer their bib to someone else without any penalty up to 5 days
before the race. Please keep in mind that everything we need to order
to have you at our race is done so at least 30 days out.Also, please
note that we don't have waitlists. If spots open up they will be
available on Race Roster so check back occasionally.Fundraising:The
FOXTAIL RAIL TRAIL RACE IS BEING HELD IN MEMORY OF THE RACE DIRECTOR'S
COUSIN, Paul TURKSTRA, who passed away after a brief battle with
melanoma cancer in October 2021. Paul was a dedicated father, coach,
and friend known for his positive attitude and was ALWAYS in a good
mood. He was a great human and was gracious and thoughtful right to
the very end. We miss Paul dearly.Race Reports:
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