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Canada Army Run moving to the Canadian War Museum

As a result of a new partnership, Canada Army Run race weekend is moving to the Canadian War Museum this fall. 

Having previously been hosted at Ottawa City Hall, all Army Run events will now take place at the Canadian War Museum, located on the scenic Ottawa River and LeBreton Flats parkland. 

“As Canada’s national museum for military history, we are pleased to be the site for Canada Army Run. The run is an important community event which honours the service of current members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, and we wish the organizers and all participants much success with this year’s event,” said James Whitham, acting director general of the Canadian War Museum

This new venue will allow runners and visitors to have a fuller experience of Canada Army Run’s military origins.

 “Moving to the Canadian War Museum is a natural fit for Canada Army Run. The War Museum is a destination people from all over the world come to see. It adds even more military flavour to Canada Army Run. You couldn’t ask for a better partner,” Major Dave Tischhauser, director of Canada Army Run.

 

The Canada Army Run race weekend kicks off on Friday, September 20 with race kit pickup. It continues on Saturday, September 21 with the Running Room Expo, the Juno Challenge obstacle course for kids, and exhibits of historic military armaments and current military equipment. Race weekend will culminate on Sunday, September 22 with five separate running events.

“Ottawa City Hall was a great host for Canada Army Run, and we are grateful to the City of Ottawa for its generosity and support, but it’s hard to find a setting more ideal than the Canadian War Museum for this incredible event. On race weekend, Canadians and the Canadian Armed Forces come together in a spirit of camaraderie and community to support each other. I can’t think of a better setting for Canada Army Run,” said Lieutenant-General Jean-Marc Lanthier, Commander of the Canadian Army

 Since its inception in 2008, Canada Army Run has grown to become one of the largest running events in Canada, attracting more than 20,000 runners of all ability levels to run, roll or walk the 5K, 10K and half-marathon courses. 

For those looking for a more serious test of their physical mettle, the Commander’s Challenge and Normandy Challenge combine multiple events in a demanding run.

The Normandy Challenge combines the 5K and 10K events into a fun and demanding run which honours the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. 

The popular Commander’s Challenge, where participants compete in both the 5K and half marathon events, is back in 2019 for the fourth year in a row and is one serious challenge.

 Canada Army Run raises money for two of the Canadian Armed Forces’ charitable funds – Soldier On Fund, which assists ill or injured soldiers and Support Our Troops Fund, which benefits military families in need.

Over the last decade, Canada Army Run has raised more than $3 million for Support Our Troops and Soldier On.

Click here to register for the 2019 Army Run. 

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Paige LeClair

As a recent graduate from the St. Thomas University Journalism program, Paige has a passion for storytelling and investigative journalism. In 2016, she, along with her journalism team were awarded first place at the Emerge Media Awards in the multimedia category. The team was also a finalist at the Canadian Association of Journalist Awards. She is excited to work with other military spouses providing stories and information to the military community. Paige is newly married to Andrew, a Lineman, and moved to their first posting in Petawawa in May of this year. She is excited to begin this journey with Andrew, their dog Diablo, and cat, Linux

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