The Regina Burn Fund Run 2026 returns to Regina, Saskatchewan on October 4th, aiming to raise funds for the Saskatchewan Burn Fund. This event is hosted by the Regina Professional Firefighters Burn Fund and will take place in Wascana Park. Wascana Park offers a picturesque backdrop with its lush greenery and serene paths ideal for early morning runs under clear skies typical of mid-autumn days in Regina, which are known to be crisp but not too cold. The race begins at 8am on the designated pathways within this expansive park, ensuring participants start their journey from a welcoming environment. Established since 1975, the Saskatchewan Professional Fire Fighters and Paramedics Burn Fund has been making significant contributions to burn victims through dedicated volunteer efforts. Running in support of such an organization is not just about physical endurance but also about community spirit and compassion. This event marks its first ever run by Regina Firefighters Local 181 chapter members, promising a special atmosphere for participants. The course venue offers firm yet slightly soft pathways suitable for both walking and running, with clear KM markers and arrows guiding runners throughout the 5K race distance. The route concludes at noon on Wascana Park's eastern edge where runners can celebrate their efforts among cheering crowds. The weather conditions predict a low UV index of 2.8 (Low) making it ideal to start early in the morning, with temperatures ranging from cool to mild ensuring neither heat nor cold becomes an issue during this event. Race participants should expect comfortable fall weather that enhances the overall experience.
Adult Pricing 5 KM Walk, Run 5K • Start: 09:00:00 • Fee: CA$39.93
Youth Pricing 5 KM Walk, Run 5K • Start: 09:00:00 • Fee: CA$23.76
Logistics for registration can be found at https://raceroster.com/events/2026/119078/regina-burn-fund-run-2026, where runners of all ages must sign up. A waiver form needs to be completed during the signup process. Bib numbers will be available for pickup between 7am and 8:30am on race day at Wascana Park's main entrance, ensuring participants have everything needed before they start their run. The event is open to runners of all ages who must bring a photo ID as proof of age. First-timers are advised to arrive early with any necessary documents ready for quick processing and smooth participation in the 5K walk or run. This race is worth attending because it supports community efforts through the Regina Professional Firefighters Burn Fund, helping raise funds that make a significant difference in local lives.
Races Offered
Adult Pricing 5 KM Walk, Run
Oct 04, 2026
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5K
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Running
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09:00
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$39.93
Youth Pricing 5 KM Walk, Run
Oct 04, 2026
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Distance —
5K
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Type —
Running
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09:00
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$23.76
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for October in Regina.
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1.8° / 11.5°
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-2.9° / 7.2°
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Avg sunshine hours
7h 0m
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Avg rainfall
0.9 mm
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Avg snowfall
0.2 cm
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Avg wind speed
13.8 km/h (Gentle breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
terrain
Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Low (2.8)
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Humidity
68.4%
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Sunrise
07:23
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Sunset
18:04
About Regina
Learn more about the host city, Regina.
Regina is the capital city of the province of Saskatchewan. With about 215,000 people (2016), it is in the southeastern part of the province on the Trans-Canada Highway.
Wascana Centre, created around the focal point of Wascana Lake, remains one of Regina's attractions and contains the Provincial Legislative Building, both campuses of the University of Regina, First Nations University of Canada, the provincial museum of natural history, the Regina Conservatory, the Saskatchewan Science Centre, the MacKenzie Art Gallery and the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts.