The Bruce Peninsula Multisport Race is a multisport race with no navigational component, held on the Bruce Peninsula since 2011:. Racers follow a marked course on a combination of private and public land and race in multiple stages of paddling, mountain biking and trail running. The exact routing of the course is announced only to the racers on the morning of the race, and is typically five stages long and approximately in length. The long course can be done solo, in teams of two, or as a relay race however has not been offered since 2023. There is also a shorter distance which is typically in length, plus a sprint distance, as well as a children's race that takes place concurrent with the full distance. In 2024 the sprint distance was added and the long course discontinued. The event takes place annually on the second weekend in August and is based out of Wiarton, in Ontario, Canada.
The race is a qualifying stop on Adventure Racing Ontario's points series, which is a schedule of team-based adventure sport events taking place in the province of Ontario. The proceeds of the race benefit the non-profit Peninsula Adventure Sports Association and RideSmart youth bicycle skills training.
The 2020 race was canceled by organizers due to the COVID-19 pandemic with registrants given their choice of a credit for a future event or a partial refund. The race was also featured on the final episode of season 3 of the TV show Boundless.
Past Subaru Long Course Winners (long distance paddle-bike-run)
Past Suntrail Course Winners (short distance paddle-bike-run)
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Past Paddle-Duathlon Winners (short distance paddle-bike-paddle)
Past Run-Duathlon Winners (short distance run-bike-run)
Past Subaru Sprint Winners (sprint distance paddle-bike-run)
The fastest completion of the short distance (solo or team) is 1h 28min 2sec recorded by Steven Nadjiwon in 2015, the fastest sprint distance (solo or team) is 55min and 34sec recorded by Mark Shouldice in 2024, and the fastest completion of the full distance (solo or team) is 5h 45min 12sec recorded in 2012 by Bob Miller, known from Team Canada Adventure on .