Welcome to the Raven 50
July 4, 2026
The Raven 50 Mile Ultra & Relay is a premier ultramarathon held annually in Whitehorse, Yukon. Known for its rugged terrain and breathtaking scenery, the 2026 edition takes place at the Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Stadium, adjacent to the Canada Games Centre.
Runners of all levels—from ultramarathon veterans to families—can take part in distances ranging from 2.5 km to 50 miles.
Race Distances & Options
|
Distance |
Type |
Notes |
|
50 Mile Solo |
Individual |
81 km, extreme endurance, technical terrain |
|
50 km Solo |
Individual |
52 km, challenging but shorter distance |
|
50 Mile Relay |
Team |
Two-person relay, exchange at CP4 Jackson Lake. Leg distances 37 km and 44 km. |
|
50 km Relay |
Team |
Two-person relay, exchange at CP4 Jackson Lake. Leg distances 25 km and 27 km. 50 km relay start at The Gazebo on Fish Lake Road at the bottom of Haeckel, across from Icy Waters. Headphones are discouraged in bear country; stay safe. Recommended: run with 1 buddy or none. Carry recommended gear. This is a remote run. |
|
10 km Run |
Individual/Youth |
Open to adults and youth |
|
5 km Fun Run |
Individual |
Beginner-friendly, adults welcome |
|
2.5 km Kids Run |
Individual |
All welcome |
Course Highlights
- Over 3,000 meters of elevation gain (2,200 for the 50 km)
- Three ridges and two peaks
- Multiple water crossings
- Single-track trails, quad roads, switchbacks
- Stunning Yukon wilderness views
Race Schedule
Friday, July 3, 2026
- 5:00–6:00 PM: Pre-race check-in, bag drop, and registration
- 6:00–6:30 PM: Opening prayer, bear safety briefing, and race orientation
Saturday, July 4, 2026
- 6:00 AM: Start – 50 Mile Solo and 50 Mile Relay
- 9:00 AM: Start – 50 km Solo & 50 km Relay
- 4:00 PM: Start – 10 km Run (youth & adults)
- 4:30 PM: Start – 5 km Fun Run & 2.5 km Kids Run (adults welcome)
Cutoff Times:
- 10:30 AM: Aid Station 2 (Top of Heckle) cut off
- 1:30 PM: Aid Station 4 (Jackson Lake) – 50-mile runners
- 2:30 PM: Aid Station 4 (Jackson Lake) – 50 km runners
- If teammate has not arrived, relay partners will have an automatic start at 1:30 for the 50 mile and 2:30 for the 50 km
- 4:30 PM: Aid Station 6 (Fish Lake)
- 9:00 PM: Finish line for all events
Finish Line Celebration
After crossing the finish line, join us for a beer garden, food, and games for all ages! Come cheer, celebrate, and honor this badass accomplishment—you earned it!
Easy Access Aid Stations: McIntyre Creek, Fish Lake, Jackson Lake, and Copper Haul Road are easier to reach for support or emergency pickup if needed.
|
Aid Station |
50 Mile |
50 KM |
|
50 Mile Start – Whitehorse Cross Country Stadium |
0 |
N/A |
|
CP1 – Mcintyre Creek |
12 km |
0 km |
|
CP2 – Haeckel Hill |
17 |
5 |
|
CP3 – Sumanik Ridge (water and Tailwind only) |
28 |
16 |
|
CP4 – Jackson Lake Solo runner drop bags available |
37 |
25 |
|
CP5 – Fish Lake – Sky High Wilderness Ranch |
53 |
30 |
|
CP6 – Mount Mcintyre / Blown Away |
58 |
N/A |
|
CP7 – Copper Haul Road |
71 |
42 |
|
Finish Line – Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Stadium |
81 |
52 |
Available at all aid stations: Tailwind hydration (electrolyte drink), water, fresh fruit, chips, pickles, candy, Pepsi.
Aid stations are self-serve for nutrition and hydration; volunteers can assist.
Runners are encouraged to carry recommended gear at all times.
Race Weekend Details
Friday, July 3th – Mandatory Pre-race check in.
Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Stadium (Adjacent to Canada Games Centre)
- 5:00-6:00pm – Bag check, bag drop for solos, and racer check in. All ultra and relay runners must attend!
- 6:00-7:00pm – Opening prayer, bear safety meeting, race briefing
Saturday, July 4th
Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Stadium
- 6:00 am: Race Start
- 9:30 am: Cutoff time at Aid Station 2 (Haeckel Hill)
- 1:30 pm: Cutoff time at Aid Station 4 (Jackson Lake)
- 4:30 pm: Cutoff time at Aid Station 6 (Fish Lake)
- 8:00pm: Cutoff time at Aid Station 8 (Copper Haul Rd.)
- 9:00 pm: Cutoff time at Finish Line
Rules
Take time to read the rules (under event information in top menu)!!!
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ALL RUNNERS TO FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE RULES. ANY RUNNER THAT FAILS TO COMPLY WITH THE RULES AND REGULATIONS RISKS DISQUALIFICATION AT THE DISCRETION OF THE RACE DIRECTOR, WITH NO APPEAL.
