Welcome to the 100,000 Steps Challenge Map page! Here you’ll find our “suggested” route, consisting of two loops of 50,000 steps each. But if you’re feeling adventurous (or just like the scenic route), feel free to deviate—this isn’t GPS jail, it’s about the steps, not the destination.
This event can be done at your pace, walk, run or a combination of both, it’s up to you.
Teams can switch off wherever they choose, though we recommend swapping every 12,500 or 25,000 steps. Teams can also run/walk together or relay style, it’s up to you.
Remember, you’re in charge of all your own supplies, so pack accordingly! There won’t be any organized supply stops along the route, so bring snacks, water, and maybe a few motivational speeches to keep you going. Happy stepping!
ROUTE DETAILS
START > 12,500 Steps
- Start: North side of Royal Park, Beaconsfield
- Follow Glengarry East around the Park, it turns into Westcroft going south.
- Turn right on Elm.
- Turn left on Woodland and cross the train tracks and Autoroute 20.
- Turn right on Beaurepaire, which becomes Surrey St in Baie d’Urfe.
- Turn left on Morgan
- Turn right on Surrey, behind the Maxi
- Turn right on Churchill
- Turn left of Surrey
- Follow this road which becomes Upper Cambridge
- Turn right on Victoria
- Turn left on St-Andrews
- Turn right on Lakeshore
- At MacDonald Collage turn right to get on the bike path.
- At Maple get back on Lakeshore Blvd which then becomes rue Ste-Anne
- 12,500 Steps is approximatly at the corner of Ste-Anne and Ste-Joachim.
12,500 Steps > 25,000 Steps
- From the corner of Ste-Anne and Ste-Joachim, continue north on Ste-Anne
- Turn left on Senneville Rd.
- Follow Senneville Rd until in becomes boul. Gouin O.
- Turn left into Cap-St-Jacques park, on chem Cap-St-Jacques.
- Continue 250 metres on chem Cap-St-Jacques until the turn around sign indicated 25,000 steps
TURN AROUND AND FOLLOW THE SAME ROUTE IN REVERSE 😉
ROAD SAFETY RULES
Safety first! During the 100,000 Steps Challenge, we ask all participants to follow these key road safety rules:
- When on the road, stick to the shoulder and face oncoming traffic.
- Be sure to stay visible—bright clothing and reflective gear are your best friends, especially in low-light conditions. A head lamp for the early morning start is highly recommended.
- Obey all traffic signals, stop signs, and crossing guards, and watch out for vehicles at intersections.
- Headphones should be used with caution so you can stay alert to your surroundings.
Let’s keep the focus on fun and fitness while staying safe!