The annual Summerland Sweets 7.4-kilometre and TriPower 3.2-kilometre trail races are set for Sept, 29 by the Kettle Valley Steam Railway and the Summerland Rodeo Grounds.
Both forested cross-country runs begin and finish by the Trans Canada Trail entrance next to the rodeo grounds.
The 7.4-kilometre run follows the trail for 3.5 kilometre before turning sharply right onto an undulating single track trail that brings runners up and over several hills then back to the finish line.
The 3.2-kilometre run takes participants 1.5 kilometres down the trail, also looping back toward the start.
Runners in both races will experience Summerland鈥檚 rural autumn splendour climbing up the aptly named 鈥淧ine Cone Alley鈥 hill, running through a picturesque Conkle Mountain meadow, then up the short but sandy 鈥淰ertical Beach鈥 before a wide open run to the finish.
鈥淭his event is special because of its community spirit and beautiful setting,鈥 say Michael and Melissa Berrisford, co-race directors. 鈥淢any families embrace the event year after year.鈥
Participants will be welcomed to the finish line by race announcer Steve King.
The race is sponsored by Summerland Sweets and Summerland鈥檚 Sleeping Giant Fruit Winery. Sleeping Giant fruit wine and Summerland Sweets treats for age group winners as well as some draw prizes and locally grown apples await participants post-race.
Runners can register in advance at www.zone4.ca Entry is $8 for the 3.2-kilometre and $12 for the 7.4-kilometre run.
Day of race registration is available 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the race site.
For more information, or to volunteer, email Michael Berrisford at mikeeco@telus.net.
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