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Join us on Saturday, September 12, 2026 for the 4th annual Loonie Loops – New Brunswick’s first (and only) 24hrs trail party! Whether you’re a runner, a hiker, fast or slow – it does not matter. Everyone is welcome to join in on this trail party! This style is not so much about who gets the most laps (although there will still be a top 3 in each category), it’s more about personal goals, pushing yourself beyond what you thought was capable, and smashing that PR gong. You decide when you want a break, you decide when it’s over, and you decide what pace. With an aid station every 3kms, you are in full control of your destiny! In 2024 we were very fortunate to award our first ever buckle to Cody Cooper for running an impressive 100 miles in less than 24hrs! Is this your year?
Choose your own adventure: 6hrs, 12hrs, and 24hrs
The trail, which is entirely on private land, is a 3km loop around Ashburn Lake in Saint John, N.B. The loop has 90 meters (295ft) of climbing/descending per lap on moderately technical trail. Most of the climbing happens on one small hill that takes you up to a lookout and features a great view of Ashburn Lake and Loon Island. It is an absolute gem of a trail, one that is worthy of spending 24hrs on.
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