

ROTARY HURON SHORE RUN
ROTARY HURON SHORE RUN
ROTARY HURON SHORE RUN
5K • 10K • 15K • KIDS FUN RUN
5K • 10K • 15K • KIDS FUN RUN
June 6, 2026
June 6, 2026
Welcome to the Huron Shore Run, where breathtaking views, fast courses, and community vibes come together for an epic race experience! Whether you’re chasing a personal best or soaking up the scenery with your running pals, we’ve got something for everyone. Race along the iconic Lake Huron shoreline and feel the energy from the community as you support local non-profit organizations. It’s more than just a run—it’s a celebration. Join us for a race day you won’t forget!
Welcome to the Huron Shore Run, where breathtaking views, fast courses, and community vibes come together for an epic race experience! Whether you’re chasing a personal best or soaking up the scenery with your running pals, we’ve got something for everyone. Race along the iconic Lake Huron shoreline and feel the energy from the community as you support local non-profit organizations. It’s more than just a run—it’s a celebration. Join us for a race day you won’t forget!
Countdown To Race Day
Countdown To Race Day
Events
Events
All courses are a classic out-and-back route. Once you make the turn onto Huron Street, you can find your rhythm and cruise until you hit the turnaround to head home.
New For 2026
New For 2026
New For 2026
Green Bib Program
Green Bib Program
We're expanding our impact to support environmental sustainability within the community and protect the places where we run. When you register for an adult event at the 2026 Rotary Huron Shore Run, you can choose between a Green Bib or a Regular Bib:
Green Bib: Forgo the t-shirt, finisher's medal, or both, and we'll donate $10 on your behalf to a sustainability project led by the Town of Saugeen Shores.
Regular Bib: Includes race shirt and finisher medal.
By choosing the Green Bib, you help reduce the amount of materials produced for the event and lighten our environmental footprint. You'll still receive everything else: your bib (with a special marking), chip timing, full on-course support, and post-race refreshments.
We're expanding our impact to support environmental sustainability within the community and protect the places where we run. When you register for an adult event at the 2026 Rotary Huron Shore Run, you can choose between a Green Bib or a Regular Bib:
Green Bib: Forgo the t-shirt, finisher's medal, or both, and we'll donate $10 on your behalf to a sustainability project led by the Town of Saugeen Shores.
Regular Bib: Includes race shirt and finisher medal.
By choosing the Green Bib, you help reduce the amount of materials produced for the event and lighten our environmental footprint. You'll still receive everything else: your bib (with a special marking), chip timing, full on-course support, and post-race refreshments.



Community Impact
Community Impact
The Rotary Huron Shore Run is more than just a race—it’s a movement driving positive change through fitness and community support. Meet the organizations we're proud to partner with. Watch for more being announced in early 2026.
The Rotary Huron Shore Run is more than just a race—it’s a movement driving positive change through fitness and community support. Meet the organizations we're proud to partner with. Watch for more being announced in early 2026.
Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation has been the primary beneficiary of the Rotary Huron Shore Run since 1999. Through this long-standing partnership, more than $700,000 has been donated to support initiatives at our local hospital—helping fund equipment, programs, and care that directly serve our community, friends, and families.
Members of the Foundation team are present during the run, actively supporting runners at the on-course rest station.

Bernie's Boat
Bernie’s Boat joined the Rotary Huron Shore Run in 2025. A team of breast cancer survivors, they participate in dragon boat paddling to support physical, mental, and emotional well-being, while creating meaningful opportunities for connection, participation, and ongoing engagement within the community.
On race day, the team provides finish line support and on-course medical assistance.

Saugeen Shores Special Olympics
Our partnership with Special Olympics began in 2025, strengthening our connection to sport within the community. The organization supports individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, creating opportunities that promote physical activity, confidence, and inclusion.
The athletes bring energy and encouragement that contribute to the overall race-day experience.

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