
16 October 2011
Start Time : 7:30am
Number of Places : 23,000
The Toronto Waterfront Marathon is a flat and fast race, leading to many runners achieving PBs, which may explain why
it has been described as Canada's number one big-city marathon.
Toronto Waterfront Marathon Route
The route is very flat, leading to a fast race and good race times for many runners, so much so that
in 2009 the Toronto Waterfront was the 4th fastest marathon in North America.
The race starts at City Hall. From there runners go south and east for two miles kilometres Lake Ontario and onto Lakeshore Boulevard.
Then everyone west to the twelve kilometre mark, where it turns and leads back eastward back along Lakeshore to Stadium Road.
From there the race follows onto to Queens Quay, east to Parliament & Lakeshore Boulevard and Lakeshore and south to Cherry Street.
Next, the route turns east and north into Lakeshore. Then everyone heads east via Coxwell towards Queen Street,
turning around at Neville Park. From there, the race leads west along Eastern Avenue, continuing along Wellington to Bay.
Finally runners head north on Bay to the spectacular Finish outside City Hall.
Toronto Waterfront Marathon Entry
* Entry Fee : $85 (until 30 May), $90 (until 1 Aug), $95 (until 15 Oct)
* Registration Deadline : 15 October
* Charity Places : Runners are advised to contact their chosen charity
Contact Details
Contact : Alan Brookes
Tel. : 416 944 2765 ext. 501
Fax. : 416 944 8527
Email : info@torontowaterfrontmarathon.com
Website. : http://www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com
Further Information
* Cut-off Time : Runners will be expected to finish within 6:30 hours.