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Two people high five after crossing the finish line at the Not Since Moses, a fun 5k/10k run on the Bay of Fundy's ocean floor at low tide, in Five Islands, Nova Scotia.

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Walk, Run, Pedal, Paddle: heart-pumping events happening in Nova Scotia in 2026

Looking for a reason to run, walk, peddle and/or paddle this summer… or to take in exciting outdoor events while local, national and international athletes compete?

If so, we’ve pulled together a growing list of heart-pumping outdoor events taking place throughout Nova Scotia in 2026 that you can register to take part in as a participant or volunteer as well as events that you can attend as a spectator to cheer from the grandstands or sidelines.

Professional Sporting Events

Did you know that Nova Scotia is home to TWO professional soccer teams – the Halifax Tides FC and the Halifax Wanderers FC?

The Halifax Wanderers FC has competed in the men’s Canadian Premier League since 2018 while the Halifax Tides FC, Atlantic Canada’s first and only professional women’s soccer club, has competed in the Northern Super League since 2024. Both teams play in the highest level of the Canadian soccer league!

Check out their home schedule and plan on taking in a match this year at the Wanderers Grounds, the home pitch for both teams, which is located next to the Museum of Natural History in downtown Halifax!

Season passes and tickets to matches are available on the clubs’ websites.

A view from the grandstands during an evening soccer match with the Halifax Tides FC professional women's soccer league at the Wanderers Grounds in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Halifax Tides match at Wanderers Grounds

March & April Events

Dust off those running shoes and trade in the bulky clothing for the lighter layers of springtime outdoor activities. With the longer daylight hours come those seasonal kick-off fun runs and marathons to start another season of timed running events… on the right foot!

March Events

April Events

A promotional poster for the Night Owl 5km happening in Halifax, Nova Scotia

May & June Events

From running through Halifax and Dartmouth during the Blue Nose Marathon to runners and walkers running to enjoy a buffet of homemade muffins in Lunenburg and welcoming the summer solstice by participating in an Indigenous community-led run that celebrates healthy living and the spirit of truth and reconciliation, events in May and June offer everyone the opportunity to enjoy Spring in Nova Scotia.

June sees the highly anticipated return of Canada Sail Grand Prix where Team Canada and their international competitors will take over Halifax Harbour in their high-speed sailing catamarans, June 20-21!

May and June Don’t Miss events include:

Drone photo during a race at the 2024 Canada Sail Grand Prix in Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia
Canada Sail GP, Halifax Harbour
Sunrise over Lake Banook as a paddler glides through the stillness of the lake, located across Halifax Harbour from Halifax in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Lake Banook

July & August Events

There is no shortage of exhilarating activities to register for or attend this summer with fun runs on beaches, racing the highest tides in the world to racing on an island in the middle of Halifax Harbour plus sailing, mountain biking and cycling events.

Looking for a compelling – or fun – reason to participate? You can run in a kilt, run for lobster or scallops, run across a Halifax Harbour Bridge, and even run through time!

July and August Don’t Miss events include:

Not Since Moses 5K and 10K
Not Since Moses 5K and 10K

September & October Events

Cyclists, hikers, and runners – rejoice!  There are endurance events for everyone this fall in Nova Scotia!

Hike the highest mountains in the Cape Breton Highlands, take part in a gran fondo cycling event, celebrate another year of fantastic weather and harvests in the Annapolis Valley as you run in a final marathon of the year.

September and October Don’t Miss events include:

Shelburne Giant Pumpkin Regatta sees paddlers in hollowed out giant pumpkins paddling in Shelburne Harbour in Nova Scotia each fall.
Nova Scotia Giant Pumpkin Festival & Regatta, Shelburne
Two people embrace as they face the rising sun as they overlook the incredible views from the top of the Franey Trail in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Ingonish, Nova Scotia. A Parks Canada red chair is just behind them.
Franey Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park

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