

Banff Jasper Relay 2025
The Banff Jasper Relay is a scenic long-distance running event held annually on the first Saturday in June. Participants cover approximately 260 km along Highway 1A and Highway 93, passing through Banff and Jasper National Parks. The relay includes 15 stages split into two phases to ensure daylight completion.
This event not only challenges teams on a beautiful route but also supports important causes, including the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and the Rotary Club of Jasper. A festive post-race celebration with dinner, awards, and entertainment awaits finishers in Jasper.
EVENTS
South 6 Relay
260km - 15 Person Relay
105km 6 Person 'South 6' Relay
Original 15 Relay
155km 9 Person 'North 9' Relay
Course Details
* 15 stages covering scenic Highway 1A (Bow Valley Parkway) and Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway) * Event designed to complete stages during daylight hours * Participants run through Banff and Jasper National Parks along a 260 km route
Race Highlights
- Relay divided into two simultaneous phases:
- South Phase (S1-S6): Castle Mountain Junction to Saskatchewan River Crossing
- North Phase (N7-N15): Saskatchewan River Crossing to Jasper
- Post-race celebration in Jasper featuring dinner, awards, and entertainment
- Fundraising encouraged for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada
