1 Mile Road Race approaches

The Comox Valley Road Runners are again hosting the Canada Day 1 Mile Road Race on July 1.

A FAMILIAR SIGHT on Canada Day is runners crossing the Fifth Street bridge en route to the finish line at Lewis Park.

A FAMILIAR SIGHT on Canada Day is runners crossing the Fifth Street bridge en route to the finish line at Lewis Park.

Ever wanted to be at the head of the Canada Day Parade on Fifth Street in Courtenay? Now is your chance.

The Comox Valley Road Runners are again hosting the Canada Day 1 Mile Road Race on July 1. The race is run just before the popular Canada Day Parade and finishes in front of Lewis Park. The 5th Street Mile is a free, family participation event that starts at the intersection of Fifth Street at Woods Avenue and runs (mostly downhill) to finish one mile later at Lewis Park. With crowds of people lining the parade route to take in the Canada Day festivities, everyone feels like a champion runner as they head to the finish line.

This year, the top three runners in each age category will be rewarded with chocolate medals. Age categories have been adjusted to female and male runners under 10 years, runners 10-14 years, runners 15-19 years, and runners 20 years and older.

Race registration is held from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at the start at Fifth Street and Woods. Race start is 10 a.m. sharp. Refreshments follow at Simms Park and remember – a run under four minutes wins a pair of running shoes from Extreme Runners. Come out and enjoy the Canada Day festivities with a fun run down Fifth Street in Courtenay.

See www.cvrr.ca for running events in the Comox Valley.

Comox Valley Record