The Cider Run in Uxbridge, Ontario on September 19, 2026, invites runners to explore the scenic trails of Woodnewton Farms with Green Newton Adventures. The event offers a unique blend of natural beauty and competitive spirit, allowing participants to run through mixed forest and gentle hills. Race morning finds runners gathering at Slabtown Cider Co., where excitement builds as they gear up for their journey into the hidden trails. The atmosphere is one of anticipation, with the crisp early-morning air carrying the scent of fall. Woodnewton Farms provides a serene backdrop, its diverse terrain making each mile a new adventure. Since 2016, Green Newton Adventures has been championing outdoor activities that connect people to nature and promote environmental stewardship. The Cider Run stands as one of their flagship events, drawing participants from across the region who are eager to contribute to local charities through registration fees. This year’s event promises to be a memorable celebration of community spirit and natural beauty. The race venue is Woodnewton Farms, an expansive private property known for its well-maintained trails that wind through mixed forest and gently rolling hills. The course layout offers varied terrain, with notable features including recovery spots where runners can catch their breath amidst the lush surroundings. Start and finish are located at Slabtown Cider Co., offering a fitting transition from competitive pace to post-race festivities. On race day, expect an average temperature of 17.3°C, a minimum of 12.5°C, and a maximum of 22.0°C, with the humidity ranging around 75.7%. The wind is typically gentle at about 10 km/hour, creating comfortable conditions for runners as they traverse through the trails.
The Sauce Hike 3km • Start: 09:00:00 • Fee: $43.70
Register for the Cider Run at https://raceroster.com/events/2026/112814/the-cider-run before September 5, 2026, to secure your bib and ensure a spot on this exclusive trail run through Woodnewton Farms. Bib pickup will be held on race day from 7:30 AM at Slabtown Cider Co., where participants must bring their ID along with the payment receipt. The start location is located at Slabtown Cider Co., situated in Woodnewton, Uxbridge, Ontario. The event welcomes runners of all ages; however, please note that children under 16 years old require parental supervision for certain distances. First-timers should arrive prepared and ready to enjoy the natural beauty of this unique trail run. This year’s Cider Run stands out as an opportunity to support local charities while enjoying a stunning fall day on the trails of Woodnewton Farms. Join us for what promises to be a memorable experience that combines adventure, community engagement, and environmental awareness in one beautiful race.
Races Offered
Kids Fun Run
Sep 19, 2026
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1km
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$7.64
Kids' Timed Race
Sep 19, 2026
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3km
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09:00
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$34.62
The Apple
Sep 19, 2026
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8km
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09:00
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$81.02
The Bushel
Sep 19, 2026
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40km
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$113.40
The Peck
Sep 19, 2026
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16km
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09:00
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$91.81
The Sauce Hike
Sep 19, 2026
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3km
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09:00
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$43.70
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for September in Uxbridge.
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12.3° / 22.0°
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10.7° / 20.6°
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Avg sunshine hours
10h 15m
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Avg rainfall
2.1 mm
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Avg wind speed
10.0 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Moderate
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Moderate (5.0)
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Humidity
75.7%
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Sunrise
06:56
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Sunset
19:25
About Uxbridge
Learn more about the host city, Uxbridge.
Uxbridge is a mostly suburban community of 21,000 people (2016) in northern Durham region of the Greater Toronto Area, in Ontario. It has a museum in the former home of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the famed author of the Anne of Green Gables novels.