Pasquia Park is located on Highway 23, six miles south of Carrot River and six miles north of Arborfield. Be sure to book early as camp sites get hard to find later in the summer and when you book, mention that you are participating in the Tri-Unity Challenge!
Looking for accommodations, for your convenience, we have listed a number of accommodations in the area. Check out the accommodation list here.
Packages and bibs must be picked up at Pasquia Park on Friday, August 10, 2012. You can have a friend pick your package.
Here are a few tips to remember for Challenge Day - do not try anything new (clothes, socks, shoes, food, etc.) This is not the time to find out that your stomach does not like the new breakfast you just had or that your cute new running shorts chafe your legs.
Write your name on your race bib; spectators can then cheer for you by name.
Late starts will not be permitted.
Don't listen to that little voice in your head that wants to tell you to stop! The amazing part is that there are so many walkers that they'll be able to drown the little voice out with good company and conversation! Right now, as you read this, millions of other people also want to participate in the Challenge. They dream about it at work, in the car, or while watching television. They know just how they want it to be. They think they know what the training will be like, what their bodies will look like, what the race will be like, and how it will feel to stand at the starting line. They even believe that they know how it will feel to cross the finish line.
But they're just dreaming. They aren't doing it. You are!! On race morning, when you are out there standing at the starting line with your number on, surrounded by others just like you, you will know what they only imagine. You will feel it, see it, smell it, and experience it.
Unlike those who only dream, you've earned the right to be a part of the experience. By getting to the start line, you have already placed yourself in the top echelon of athletes. You may not be in the top tier of the challenge, but you are fitter, better trained, and more disciplined than 99 percent of the population.
Millions dream of being where you are. You are no longer a dreamer. You are a doer!
There will be four check points located along the road providing refreshments, first aid and barrels of encouragement.
Participants who withdraw from the Challenge must report in at the nearest check-point. Road Monitors will assist you.
Communication systems will be used by the Road Monitors to ensure a high degree of safety.
Most importantly, remember to have fun!!
'Enjoy every step! That's not saying that every step will be easy, but stay focused on why you are out here and how great you are going to feel when you have accomplished your goal.
A noon lunch will be available at the Pasquia Park Restaurant. Your bib is your lunch ticket.
Award Certificates will be available after the Challenge. The results of the Challenge will be in the local papers and posted on the website!