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Note: Entry for this event is FREE

Map: St. Josephs School and Parish grounds, 1:4000, 5 metre contours. Fieldwork and cartography by Ian Dempsey, October 2015.

Directions: Travel south on the Wangi Wangi Road from its intersection with the Boulevarde, Toronto. Continue for about 2 km and turn left (south-east) into the St. Joseph’s School grounds. Follow directions to parking. Runners will cross the access road to the school grounds – drive slowly when entering and leaving the event.

Terrain: Complex buildings, canopies, barriers, paths and stairs throughout the school campus. The parish grounds comprise a mix of rough open parkland, gardens, playing fields, some buildings and bush tracks. You won’t need leg cover for this event. NO running spikes allowed.

Courses: Long (4km), Medium (2.5km) and Short (1.2km and easier navigation).

Entries: Enter on the day with starts between 4 and 5pm. Course closure at 5.45pm. Please ensure you start your course with enough time to complete it prior to course closure to prevent disqualification.

Planner: Ian Dempsey

Presentations: Course closure will be followed by the 2015 bush series presentations including recognition of club members receiving awards at State and National level. There is shelter if it is raining. There will also be a BBQ (including vegetarian option) for a gold coin donation.

Note: No Alcohol is allowed at the presentations