Cobble Hill 10K race sponsors
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 to Dec 26, 2024
Cobble Hill 10K race sponsors
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 to Dec 26, 2024
Entry: Online or at Frontrunners
Race: Mill Bay Nature School
Post-race: George Bonner Elementary School at 3060 Cobble Hill Rd
Minimum five team members
$35 early
$40 late
The Cobble Hill 10K is already a pretty fast course. The course is even faster, with the removal of three uphills and the run through the town of Cobble Hill. Now the 2024 and 2025 Cobble 10K is the BC 10K Championships.
The course is fast and surely will provide an opportunity for a personal best. The route is rural and runners pass by farms and treed areas for shelter from wind.
The CEEVACS Roadrunners always provide a good post-race environment at the school with refreshments and food for everyone.
All abilities are welcome. The race has a long history of competitive athletes taking in the race dating back to the days it was known as the Mill Bay 10K.
Register | Package pick-up | Kid’s Run 1K | Main start | Post race |
Online | Sunday, January 26
9:00 am to 10:45 am | 10:30 AM | 11:00 am
[NO EARLY START]. | 12:00 – 1:00 pm |
George Bonner Elementary School | Mill Bay Nature School
*Only for runners who expect to take 90 minutes or more to finish. Otherwise subject to disqualifcation. | Mill Bay Nature School | George Bonner Elementary School |
We are the Cowichan Valley’s very own running and triathlon club. The Ceevacs Roadrunners have been active as a running club and more recently as a not for profit society since November of 1980.
Our club’s purposes as stated in our Constitution and Bylaws (Constitution) are:
Mostly we like to get fit, stay fit and enjoy an active, healthy lifestyle alongside our many club friends.
Please consider joining our club. You’ll never look back!
Cowichan Autumn Classic
October 20, 2024
Cobble Hill 10K and BC 10K Championships
January 26, 2025
Cowichan Challenge Triathlon
June 3oth 2024
Visit the CEEVACS website for more information>>
Cowichan takes its name from “Quw’utsun,” the name given to the valley by its original inhabitants, the Quw’utsun people. It is rooted in the Hul’q’umi’num word “shquw’utsun” which directly translated means “to warm one’s back in the sun,” and is why our valley is, and always has been known as The Warm Land.
Cowichan is located in Canada’s only maritime Mediterranean climatic zone and is home to the warmest year–round temperatures in the country. For decades now, Cowichan has been producing amazing artisanal food and drink from the region’s burgeoning farms, wineries, cideries and distilleries. Yet, the food and drink are just the tip of the iceberg! From concerts and festivals to outdoor fun, like biking, hiking, fishing, kayaking and more, Cowichan features a long list of things to do all year round.
But what really makes this warm land live up to its name is the chill, unhurried pace and the many quiet, unspoiled spots to enjoy it in.