Registration has opened up for this summer’s Grande Prairie 2025 Triathlon.
Formerly known as the Eastlink Centre Triathlon, this year’s event will include the usual categories- Try-a-Tri, Kids of Steel, Sprint, and Team Sprint, with new branding this time around.
Officials say through the re-brand, the event is more connected to the host city, and aligns with how other high-calibre fitness events in the province are branded.
Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton says the re-naming is a “positive step” in continuing to build on the attendance and reputation of the event, and Grande Prairie itself as a world-class triathlon destination.
“Launching this year’s triathlon with fresh, updated branding helps shine a spotlight on the event’s growing reach across Western Canada, strengthening our sense of community pride and regional connection,” she says.
Despite the re-brand, the race remains a Triathlon Alberta sanctioned event, so all athletes must have a membership to participate. Day memberships are $30 for adults, and $15 per athlete in a team, and can be added to your cart during registration. Kids of Steel memberships are included with the registration price.
Categories vary in price at $50 for kids between six and thirteen, and up to $120 per team in the adult categories, and early bird pricing is available until May 15th for adult racers. Registration is available online on the city’s website.