Experience the magic of the 25th annual Rebecca Run for SMA as it returns to picturesque downtown Newmarket on Saturday, July 4, 2026. This special edition commemorates two decades of unity and support within the SMA community, making it an event not to be missed. The race begins at Fairy Lake, where scenic trails wind through a charming setting that promises runners breathtaking views and serene ambiance. Participants can choose between a vibrant 5K Run/Walk or join in the fun with the Kids’ Fun Run, designed for young athletes to enjoy alongside their families. Families will find this event both engaging and inspiring, fostering an atmosphere of camaraderie and support as everyone comes together to raise funds for Cure SMA Canada. The post-run party adds a celebratory touch, offering refreshments and entertainment that cater to all ages. For those unable to join in person, the Rebecca Run for SMA offers a virtual participation option, allowing participants from around the world to contribute to this special anniversary celebration. Every step counts as you help improve the lives of Canadians affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Register today and be part of this historic event that combines natural beauty with community spirit. Whether you run or walk, every participant will leave inspired and fulfilled, knowing they have played a crucial role in supporting those battling SMA. Join us at the start line on Saturday, July 4, 2026, for an unforgettable race day experience!
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About Newmarket
Learn more about the host city, Newmarket.
The Town of Newmarket is a town of 84,000 people (2016) in the centre of York Region in Ontario. It is halfway between Toronto and Barrie along Highway 11/Yonge Street. The surrounding towns include Aurora (south), Bradford (northwest), East Gwillimbury (north), Schomberg (west), and Uxbridge (east).