BLUE BULLY ULTRA returns to the scenic Blue Mountains in Ontario on September 25-27, 2026. This unique three-day stage race offers a thrilling challenge for runners of all levels amidst the vibrant autumn scenery of Bruce Peninsula. Race morning finds participants gathering at the charming town park, where a cozy atmosphere sets the tone for what promises to be an unforgettable weekend. The event's layout is designed with both experienced and novice runners in mind, offering diverse terrain that showcases the natural beauty of the region. Each day brings its own unique race, from fast vertical climbs on Day 1’s Stampede to long-distance endurance tests like Saturday’s Drive. The Big Bully ultra-distance grinds are set for adventurers looking to push their limits over three days, covering an impressive total distance of 80km. For those seeking a shorter but equally challenging experience, the Little Bully offers a combined route of 40km across all three days. The Woolly Bully Kids Race provides young runners with a fun and safe introduction to trail running. On race day morning temperatures hover around 16°C, feeling comfortable even in light winds that typically average at 9-12 km/h. Humidity ranges from 75% making the conditions feel slightly damp but not overly humid. Precipitation is possible but unlikely given historical September weather patterns for this area.
To register, visit https://raceroster.com/events/2026/116613/blue-bully-ultra by the set deadlines. Registration fees range from CA$75 to CA$350 depending on your choice of distance and days you participate in. For bib pickup, plan to arrive at the Blue Mountains Town Park between 8-9am one hour before each race day. Bring a photo ID and proof of age for all participants under 18. The start location is the town park where runners will assemble early on September 25th, with specific instructions provided in your confirmation email. All ages are welcome; however, children must be accompanied by an adult during registration. This event not only tests physical limits but also strengthens community bonds through shared experiences and camaraderie. BLUE BULLY ULTRA3-Day Stage Race returns to the Blue Mountains on September 25-27 in Ontario, Canada. With its diverse courses offering both big challenges and fun runs for all ages, this race is a must-attend event that celebrates trail running culture while supporting local communities through meaningful causes.
Races Offered
Big Bully - 3-Day
Sep 27, 2026
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80km
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$350.00
Day 1 - The Stampede
Sep 27, 2026
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5km
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$75.00
Day 2 - The Drive 25k
Sep 27, 2026
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25km
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09:00
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$125.00
Day 2 - The Drive 50k
Sep 27, 2026
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50km
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09:00
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$150.00
Day 3 - The Roundup 3-hour Loop Race
Sep 27, 2026
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3 Hours
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09:00
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$125.00
Little Bully - 3-Day
Sep 27, 2026
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40km
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$325.00
Woolly Bully Kids Race
Sep 27, 2026
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4km
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09:00
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$30.00
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for September in Blue Mountains.
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11.6° / 20.3°
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9.8° / 19.0°
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Avg sunshine hours
10h 0m
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Avg rainfall
1.6 mm
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Avg wind speed
9.3 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Moderate
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Moderate (5.0)
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Humidity
76.2%
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Sunrise
07:01
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Sunset
19:30
About Blue Mountains
Learn more about the host city, Blue Mountains.
The Blue Mountains, immediately to the west of the sprawling metropolitan area of Sydney, constitute one of the most accessible areas of relatively unspoilt natural highland beauty in New South Wales. Although not particularly high as a mountain range, the Blue Mountains are nonetheless renowned for their majestic scenery of a unique kind, their cultural attractions and a relatively tranquil, alternative mode of life.