Lines and Loops at Harold Town C.A.
Lines and Loops at Harold Town Conservation Area is a trail running event held near Peterborough, Ontario, celebrating 31 years of conservation and the land donation by artist Harold Town. Participants can choose from multiple distances: a 6K lap, an 18K (3 laps), or a challenging 30K (5 laps), with additional free and timed kids' runs of 1K and 3K. The course features scenic trails atop the Meade Creek Drumlin, part of the Oak Ridges Moraine and Otonabee Conservation watershed, offering natural heritage views.
Runners receive biodegradable medals embedded with indigenous wildflower seeds, and a tree is planted for every race entry, emphasizing environmental stewardship. The event fosters a supportive atmosphere with awards for top finishers and encourages sustainable practices. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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