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Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon & Half Marathon, 10km, 5km, 3K, and Michael Ryan 1km
Ottawa, ON Canada
October 13, 2013

Contact Information
Name: Terry McKinty
Address: 411 Lefebvre Way
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
K1E 2W5
Phone Number: 1-613-834-0656
Fax Number: 1-613-8343945
Email:  
Official Race Website: http://www.somersault.ca/eventfallcolours.htm

Runner Comments
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Average Ratings: Course - Organization - Fans -

Autumn Colors - SMALL town (about: 2012)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 2
G. L. from Montreal, Quebec (10/8/12)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

Autumn Colours is correct. Beautiful scenery. Quiet neighbourhoods.
If you want large crowds, this ain't it.
Nice rolling hills to challenge you but not kill you. Great support on the course.

Start included 100 marathoners and 300 half-marathoners, 2 laps, out & back course, so second part of course you were sometimes alone except for aid stations which were quite frequent.

I recommend... whole-heartingly in fact.


Small-town feel, but tougher course than expected (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
r. s. from NY (10/12/10)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

Small-town atmosphere, so you don't have to worry about getting lost in the crowds of runners. You run one full 21K loop, and on the second one you turn around about halfway or for the last 10K back to the Cumberland Village start.

I've done a bunch of marathons and really technical trail ultras, but for some reason was thinking this wouldn't be any tougher than the NYCM course. I didn't pay attention to the elevation chart, so I was wondering when we'd finally summit the course in the first loop.

It was really windy for this year's event, and of course it was mostly headwinds while climbing some of the steeper or long, gradual inclines. You look forward to going back on mostly downhill but there are some rollers on the way back to the finish with the one nice, steep one right before it.

It's not the most challenging but don't expect it to be a fast course. Volunteers were great. Some spectators/friends/family of runners interspersed throughout but you get to run with only a few others or by yourself at times, which is a nice change.

Vegetarian and meat chili at the end was ok. Didn't have to wait too long for a massage and they actually took their time with each person, which was a nice surprise. Parking was easy and scenery was pretty good. You have a choice to fill out and submit some background info before the event, which they announce as you're crossing the finish line, and that adds that special touch for each individual.


Below average rural course - few fans/runners (about: 2009)
Course: 2 Organization: 3 Fans: 1
T. L. from Peru, New York (10/14/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

This marathon is 25 minutes outside of Ottawa in a residential rural area. No fans. Somewhat hilly. Of the 18 marathons I've run, I'd rank this one the lowest in every category. On the plus side, spending a couple of nights in Ottawa was fun - it's a great city.


Excellent small marathon (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 2
T. M. from Kingston, ON (5/28/08)
1 previous marathon | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

I did this as my first marathon and it did not disappoint me. Last week I saw my hubby run the larger Ottawa spring marathon (find your way in the crowd!). He only had one gel station and was always fighting his way. And I am thrilled that I did this one. Great weather and scenery. The hills are not too bad, even for a first-time runner! If you are doing your first marathon, and want exceptional service (and lots of pictures available as a memory), then come here! You are treated like gold, not a number!


I would do it again!!! (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
K. M. from Chilliwack, British Columbia (2/22/08)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

I just read comments about this run being hilly. I don't mean to make fun of anyone, but it was a beautiful run and if you want hills, try coming to BC and doing a run out here. Now we're talking hills.

I loved the setting; it reminded me of the Historic Langley Half Marathon here in BC, which ended at Old Fort Langley. Weather was perfect running weather, and I didn't notice the traffic. More spectators for us slower runners at the end would have been nice, but otherwise I thought it was very nice.


Local event aimed for locals... (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 2
M. L. from Hawkesbury ON (10/9/07)
3 previous marathons | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

The course itself can be resumed in one word: hills! It seems to be made up of hills, then more hills and finally more hills to climb... One thing though, the streets are not closed - some motorist are cruising by you at speeds of about 100 km/h...

This is a local event (not international) thus you get local organization. It would had been nice to have a course map provided with registration (the one on google map was a combination of all the courses in a red outline; more difficult to read than helpful).

Those of you who need spectator encouragement; forget about it! There is almost no spectators throughout the course (except the start and finish area).

All in all a good local race. Don't pack up just to go race it but if you are from the area it is a nice race for you... I'll be back next year for sure.


A bit of a tough course, but worth the effort. (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
G. B. from Gore Bay, On, Ca (11/17/06)
1 previous marathon | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

To date I've only run two marathons - one relatively big one and this small one. The race also includes a half, 10K, 5K, and a 1K for the kids. Each start is comes in 10-minute increments after the start of the marathon, which makes the marathon start really cool because you do a 1K "promenade" inside the museum grounds with all of the other racers cheering you on. The other nice thing about this race is that you can bring your own fans. My family had unlimited access to the course, which was really nice. I saw them at least, at every water station. Speaking of which, stations are every 2.5 KMs with gels at every second one.

The other runners were super. I chatted with several other runners as we jogged a sub-1:44 half, and after the race, the second-place finisher even came up to me and asked me how it went.

There is a potentially tough series of hills at about 3 KMs, and since this is a two-lap race, they come again at about 24K, but once you get to the top, it's pretty flat or downhill. Make sure you've done your hills before you come, but do come. It's a super little race. After experiencing the two "sizes" of races, I'll be looking for more small ones.

One little thing they need to work on is the course profile on the web. It makes the course look much tougher than it is.


Wonderful small marathon and half (about: 2004)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
C. M. from Ottawa, ON, Canada (2/23/05)
1 previous marathon | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

This is a wonderful, small, marathon, through some beautiful fall scenery. The colors of the trees are beautiful. The race was well organized, with plenty of water and Gatorade stops, with great volunteers. Not that many spectators, as it is out in the country (hence the beautiful scenery). Great race and will run it again.


Great Small Marathon (about: 2004)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 2
Devashish Paul from Ottawa Canada (10/10/04)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Ottawa Fall Colours Marathon

I just finished the 2004 event. It was a tough day with temps around 7 degrees Celsius and a very stiff wind. The course was tough. I would rated tougher than the Boston Marathon course. What made it really tough was that aside from around 1K that I ran with others, I ended up running 41K by myself and was 5th overall. I was prepared to do this, but man, was it tough. Its not a PB course, but a really nice one that will test your mental toughness.

The organization was great and so were the aid stations. I'd recommend this small race as a great fall marathon option in the Northeast if you don't want to run with 20,000 people. Just don't expect to get a Boston qual time if you think you are on the 'brink' and need a fast course to make your time. Some others I spoke to said that it was 10 min slower than some of the flatter courses, and I tend to believe them. I will recommend to the organizers that they start the 500 half marathoner with the 100 full marathoners so that we have some company for at least 1 loop.


Great small marathon (about: 2003)
Course: 5 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
K. M. from Ottawa, Canada (11/26/03)

I've run this marathon both years it has been held, and enjoyed it very much each time. The 'Fall Colors' in the title is no lie - they are spectacular. The course isn't easy, but the scenery makes up for it. A couple of long-ish climbs at the beginning of each loop, plus a series of rollers in the last 4km make it challenging. The organization is very good, with accurate markers every km, and lots of aid stations. The rural nature of the course means that there are not a lot of spectators, but they are enthusiastic. The finish layout is excellent for spectating. I would highly recommend this growing event.


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