Echo Lake Road Race May 17th 2026
ECHO LAKE ROAD RACE - HUMMER BARTLETT MEMORIAL
Date: May 17, 2026
Saskatchewan's
Oldest Road Race
Sanctioned by:
Saskatchewan Athletics
Date: May 17, 2026
Saskatchewan's
Oldest Road Race
Sanctioned by:
Saskatchewan Athletics
Lions Echo Lake Road RaceThe Lions Echo Lake Road Race is the oldest road race in Saskatchewan.
Set against the beautiful landscape of Echo Lake, this event offers athletes a memorable mix of challenge and scenery. The course features rolling hills, quiet valleys, and peaceful lake views that make every kilometre worth it.
20 km Race
The 20 km loop begins at the Co-op Rexenter and continues around Echo Lake before finishing back at the Rexenter.
This route offers a full loop of the lake and is ideal for runners looking for a rewarding challenge surrounded by beautiful scenery.
10 km
RaceThe 10 km event begins at the Standing Buffalo First Nation store location and follows the south side of Echo Lake to the finish line at the Rexenter.
Athletes participating in the 10 km race must register in advance and are responsible for getting themselves to the Standing Buffalo store by 9:45 a.m.
5 km Relay
The 5 km relay begins at the main starting line.
Relay teams are responsible for transporting the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th runners to their designated exchange points around the lake. The relay concludes at the Rexenter, with one team member crossing the finish line.
Race Day Notes
Set against the beautiful landscape of Echo Lake, this event offers athletes a memorable mix of challenge and scenery. The course features rolling hills, quiet valleys, and peaceful lake views that make every kilometre worth it.
20 km Race
The 20 km loop begins at the Co-op Rexenter and continues around Echo Lake before finishing back at the Rexenter.
This route offers a full loop of the lake and is ideal for runners looking for a rewarding challenge surrounded by beautiful scenery.
10 km
RaceThe 10 km event begins at the Standing Buffalo First Nation store location and follows the south side of Echo Lake to the finish line at the Rexenter.
Athletes participating in the 10 km race must register in advance and are responsible for getting themselves to the Standing Buffalo store by 9:45 a.m.
5 km Relay
The 5 km relay begins at the main starting line.
Relay teams are responsible for transporting the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th runners to their designated exchange points around the lake. The relay concludes at the Rexenter, with one team member crossing the finish line.
Race Day Notes
- The 20 km race starts and finishes at the Co-op Rexenter.
- The 10 km race finishes at the Rexenter but starts at Standing Buffalo First Nation.
- The 5 km relay teams are responsible for coordinating their own runner drop-offs.
- All events finish at the Rexenter.
Event Categories
Distances: 20km, 10km, 4-person 5km Relay
Age Categories for the 20km Event
40-49 years
50+ years
65+ years
Special Awards for the 20km Event
First Nations Runner - Paul Laswisse Award
Local Runner
Distances: 20km, 10km, 4-person 5km Relay
Age Categories for the 20km Event
40-49 years
50+ years
65+ years
Special Awards for the 20km Event
First Nations Runner - Paul Laswisse Award
Local Runner