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Nov 21, 2009
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Canon Mississauga Marathon & Half Marathon, 10K, 10K Student Relay, 5K
Mississauga, ON Canada
May 16, 2010

Contact Information
Name: Joe Hewitt
Address: 1 City Centre Drive
Suite 605
Mississauga, Ontario
L5B 1M2
Phone Number: 905-949-2931
Fax Number: 905 949 4984
Email:  
Official Race Website: http://www.mississaugamarathon.com


Race Organizer Comments
Canada's Fastest Growing Marathon
Joe Hewitt (8/16/07)

Situated beside Toronto, Canada, and Pearson Airport, the City of Mississauga is host to one of the premier marathons in Canada. The Mississauga Marathon presented by Canon only debuted in 2004 but attracted 5,700 runners! It established itself as a spring marathon absolutely worth doing, receiving rave reviews in the process for its sections of big trees and friendly neighborhoods, and scenic waterfront. A half marathon,10k, 5k and 2k family fun run/walk round out the race offering. Book it. May 11, 2008.


Runner Comments
I have run this marathon, and I want to add my comments about it.
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Average Ratings: Course - Organization - Fans -

A fast track in an up-and-coming city. (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
Michael Wolff from Michigan, U.S.A. (10/22/09)
2 previous marathons | 1 Mississauga Marathon

The race itself was fantastic, consisting of a fairly fast course through the urban and city environs of Mississauga and finishing along the waterfront. For those that are used to running in miles, the kilometer postings come a little quicker, thus giving a little mental relief when the wall hits (even if it's just an illusion). The big screen at the start is a great touch, allowing all of the runners to see the start line activities. The expo was fine, and no extra large race merchandise was available, but all in all, I had a great experience. If you are looking for a fast spring race, don't overlook this classy event.


Great Race! (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
J. P. from Fort Lauderdale, FL (5/13/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Mississauga Marathon

This is a great marathon. It is just the right size and the course is mostly scenic. The water stops are plentiful and well-attended by very enthusiastic volunteers.

The only problem was with the expo. I don't know if it was the organizers or the runners who didn't quite get it. The line to get t-shirts was out the door when all that needed to happen was for people to get their bibs/chips and move to the t-shirt table. The problem was exacerbated by this packet pick up/t-shirt area being located in a very long, narrow corridor. There was also a rumor circulating that if you did not scan your chip, it would not work. We all know that scanning the chip is simply to make sure that the chip you were given is the chip you have been assigned.

That's it for complaints. If you want to run a fun and fairly easy course, this is the race for you.


Nice, Fun Race! (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
Sanjay Mohanta from Ottawa, Canada (5/12/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Mississauga Marathon

My 18th marathon! I high-fived everyone I saw, and the few fans were great. Good volunteers, and lots of porta-potties and aid stations. The final finish area was a bit narrow, but it was still a good experience. Free parking was also nice. Maybe they can start the race at 7:00 next time. The box of chocolates in the race kit was nice as well.


Great race with a few growing pains. (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 5
D. S. from Michigan, USA (5/11/09)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 Mississauga Marathon

Most of the course was scenic, except for the 5K next to the oil refinery. Most of the organization was very good, except that they ran out of Gatorade at the first two aid stations, and had no clear info on the pasta dinner at the expo (not even 60 minutes before it started at the site of the dinner), so we missed Bill Rodgers speaking and ate elsewhere. Although I was pre-registered, the line for those who were not was very long at the expo, and there seemed to be only one person who could answer questions or register people, creating quite a bottleneck. After the race, the shuttle buses going back to the starting line or finish line parking lots were not marked, so in our post-marathon mental fog, we ended up on the wrong bus.

The host hotel was very accommodating of late checkout.

The race staff, sponsors, spectators, and community were all very supportive and enthusiastic.

Overall, a very good race that I highly recommend.


Great Race (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
S. R. from Mississasuga, ON (10/1/08)
2 previous marathons | 2 Mississauga Marathons

I have run this race ever since it started. I have done the marathon twice. I love the course; it's very scenic and there's only one hill in the early part of the race.
The water stations are plentiful. Great race - I highly recommend this.


Nice, Small Marathon (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
D. V. from Toronto, ON (6/2/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Mississauga Marathon

This was a nice, small marathon. Good course, good water stations, and the fans, when they were out, were very supportive. The only compliant I had was that some of the kilometer markers were wrong.


Very Good (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
V. L. from Ontario (5/26/08)
1 previous marathon | 1 Mississauga Marathon

This was my first time running Mississauga (my 2nd marathon), and I picked it because I wanted to run a spring race.

There were many many positives:
- the course was as advertised (fast, with a few rolling hills; I found the incline at the 10KM more challenging than the one at the 31-32KM mark)
- water stations were well stocked and consistent (Gatorade first, water second)
- the start was very organized and not too crowded
- not a ton of spectators, but the ones that we out were great
- the after-race snacks were good (bagels, water, Gatorade, granola bars, crackers, fruit)
- the hotel was only a 5-minute walk to the start line
- shuttle/bus service was decent
- the expo was a little cramped but I really liked the race t-shirt; I usually wear a small or extra small, but the medium fit just fine

Two negatives:
- the path to the finish narrows considerably and while this didn't affect me personally, I can see how racers looking to sprint to the line could be prevented from doing this if there's a crowd heading towards the finish; maybe widen it just a bit?
- better spectator control, especially near the beginning of the race; for some reason, the officials/police let spectators dart in between runners and cross the road... runners are going a lot faster than they look, and around the 3KM mark, I nearly slammed into a guy who was trying to cross the street

Overall, this was a great race and I'd run it again.


Overall a great experience (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
M. W. from Owen Sound, Ont (5/12/08)
1 previous marathon | 1 Mississauga Marathon

This was my 1st marathon.

The start is well organized and it appeared that the runners seeded themselves according to the signs. Nice, wide start area, and overall a good course. Played the national anthem - way to go!!!!

Great volunteers; they all cheered and called runners by name (from the bib). Aid stations were plentiful, well stocked, and every 2 KM - as advertised.
Gel stations were also as advertised.

Course was well marshaled, with police everywhere.... Overall, I would recommend the run.

Only 3 negative comments:
1) The pasta dinner is a ripoff - $30 and there were no dinner rolls, no coffee/tea after. Just pasta and salad - not even spoons on the table. Terrible.
2) Not much schwag in the bag - mostly paper.
3) But the worst safety issue to me was the runners on the course with babies in strollers - clearly a no-no according to race rules, but the marshals allowed it to go on. This is wrong. Who is going to look after that child if the runner has a problem and faints? Not to mention the stroller is a hazard to other runners. Enforce your rules - pull them off the course!


Well org.; great course - net downhill and scenic (about: 2007)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
M. J. from Mississauga, ON (10/18/07)
1 previous marathon | 1 Mississauga Marathon

Great course, good start time, course has a good variety of scenery, and good timing (i.e. early/mid May). Good post-race snacks. I qualified for Boston on this course in 2007, so I would highly recommend it! I had previously run 2 half marathons on this course, which were great too! Go for it!!!

- Marilyn


Great, but not for sub-3:00 (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
D. S. from Ontario (9/30/07)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Mississauga Marathon

Overall, it is well organized. The only concern, and granted this applies only to the sub-3 hour runner, is that the last 5 - 8 KM are spent weaving your way through the 1/2 marathon walkers. I'm all for anything that gets people outdoors and active, but the faster runners should not have to navigate around so many people on narrow paths. If the two races were separate, it'd be better; but the course itself is excellent, support is excellent, and overall atmosphere is excellent. There must be a better way to coordinate both events so that the leaders are not affected by the 1/2 walkers.


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