The annual Moose Jawg is returning for another year – and this time it is part of an exciting new running festival.
The Moose Jaw Running Festival makes its debut on Sunday, June 8, with the goal of growing the running community in the province.
The Festival will feature the Moose Jawg 5KM/10KM and Runt Run (200 metres), plus southern Saskatchewan’s newest half-marathon. Swag included with your registration fee: tech t-shirt and custom medal.
There are a few other exciting additions for 2025:
Registration opens Friday at 8 a.m. at www.321gorunning.ca with special early-bird pricing. The early-bird window closes on April 11 at 11:59 p.m.
All proceeds from the Festival will be donated to the Moose Jaw Health Foundation. You will also have the option of donating additional funds directly to the Moose Jaw Health Foundation during registration with a charitable tax receipt being emailed to you.
In partnership with Andrea Amiot, the race director from the previous two editions of the Moose Jawg, the Festival is being operated by 321 Go Running – a Saskatchewan company that leads charitable running/walking events in several Prairie cities. 321 Go Running operates Step Up for Mental Health, presented by Cameco – the province’s largest running event in Saskatoon – along with the Gingerbread Run (Saskatoon), Synergy Credit Union Sunrise Run (Lloydminster), Saskatoon Running Festival powered by Craven SPORT Services, and the Prince Albert Raiders Run.