Racing with Purpose : another successful year for Canada Army Run
Article / September 24, 2025 / National Defence
If you went through downtown Ottawa last weekend, you may have stumbled upon a military-themed downtown as it was transformed into a vibrant hub of military camaraderie and athletic spirit as thousands gathered for the 18th edition of Canada Army Run, presented by BMO.
Over the weekend, participants and passersby were able to enjoy the Canadian Tire Race Expo and the BMO Kids’ Zone. Military supporters could also get up close with various military vehicles and equipment, as well as interact with serving members.
It was in great spirit that more than 15,000 participants rallied near Ottawa City Hall early Sunday morning to run, walk, or roll in various challenges including the 5K, the 10K, the half marathon, the Sergeant Major’s Challenge (5K + 10K), and the Commander’s Challenge (5K + half marathon). Thousands of supporters also gathered along the race routes to cheer on participants as they passed by.
The races were kicked off with ceremonial cannon fire at Cartier Square Drill Hall, following a countdown led by Lieutenant-General Michael Wright, Commander of the Canadian Army, and Chief Warrant Officer Christopher Robin, Army Sergeant Major.
More than just a fun and challenging event, Canada Army Run is a meaningful opportunity for Canadians to thank Canadian Armed Forces members — past and present — and to raise funds for Support Our Troops and Soldier On, the official charitable causes of the Canadian Armed Forces, which offer support to ill and injured military members, Veterans, and their families.
With one week of fundraising left, the current amount raised is just over $300,000. However, the race itself provides additional contributions, meaning that total donations for this year are still climbing. The final donation is expected to be at least $400K, bringing the total raised since 2008 to $5.5 million.
Until the next edition of Canada Army Run, which will be held on 20 September 2026, supporters are welcome to discover alternative ways to get involved and contribute to Support Our Troops and Soldier On.
About Our Official Charitable Causes
Support Our Troops helps members of the CAF, Veterans, and their families navigate the unique challenges of military life. Through a variety of grants and programs, it champions family resiliency and provides vital support to the ill and injured. These challenges often include absences, relocations, and transitions. Learn more at: https://www.supportourtroops.ca/About-Us.
Soldier On contributes to the recovery of ill and injured Canadian Armed Forces members and Veterans by offering opportunities and resources through sport, recreational, and creative activities. It is recognized for improving lives and is considered one of the most direct ways for Canadians to support the recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration of military members living with physical and/or mental health injuries. Learn more at: https://www.soldieron.ca/About-Us.
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Canada Army Run 2025
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