Red Deer Spartan Event Weekend
Race Information
The Spartan Race is a series of obstacle course races designed to test endurance, strength, and agility. Participants can choose from different race types, including Sprint, Super, and Beast, each with varying levels of difficulty and distance. The races feature obstacles like walls, ropes, mud pits, and natural terrains like hills and streams. The events are open to all fitness levels, from beginners to elite athletes. The Spartan Race was created by Joe De Sena, a former Wall Street trader, to inspire people to push themselves to their limits and live more active, fulfilling lives.
Known as the Jewel of Red Deer, this sprawling park lies on the banks of the Red Deer River. Maybe you’re a challenge-seeker who will conquer all distances in one weekend? Either way, you’ll have an unforgettable weekend in Alberta, on race day and beyond. Heritage Ranch is halfway between Calgary and Edmonton, making it perfect for Oilers and Flames fans alike. The Battle of Alberta will finally reach a truce as racers from across Wild Rose Country crush the course together. There’s plenty to do on-site at this incredible ranch. Grab a bite to eat at the Westlake Grill, go for a guided trail ride on horseback or take a stroll around the 217 acres of land onsite. Red Deer is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway.
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