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Everything You Need to Know About Ironman Ottawa

As a proud Ottawa native and Ironman, I could not be more excited that Ottawa got its own Ironman! This city is an incredible place to train and race, so I’ve put together a guide to help you get the most out of your experience—whether you’re racing, spectating, or just visiting. Be sure to check out the YouTube Video to get all the details! This post is more of a supporting document to provide links for all the information in the video.

General Ironman Info

What even is an Ironman?? It’s a long-distance triathlon, consisting of a 3.8km (2.4-mile) swim, a 180km (112-mile) bike, and a marathon 42.2km (26.22-mile) run. It is generally seen as one of the most difficult individual one-day sporting events in the world.

I did my first Ironman in 2023 at Lake Placid, and have a full recap on that here: Ironman Lake Placid Recap. This post includes a packing list, and some general Ironman tips. Highly recommend giving that a read if this is going to be your first full distance race!

Oh and please feel free to follow me on Strava to see my training and steal route ideas!

A Look at the Ironman Ottawa Course

I’m quite excited about the course because it’s such a unique one – you get to swim, bike, and run throughout the city, but on closed roads! Here are a few key things to note:

Where to Train in Ottawa

Race Week Shake-Outs

If you’re coming early to acclimate or want to squeeze in some shakeout sessions, here are my top training locations:

Why You Should Train in Ottawa Before the Race

Ottawa isn’t just a race-day destination—it’s an amazing place to train year-round. The city offers a mix of urban and natural settings, with plenty of quiet roads for cycling, scenic running trails, and accessible open-water swim spots. If you’re prepping for an Ironman, spending time here before race day is a smart move!

Swimming

Ottawa has LOTS of pools and quite a few great places to open water swim. I’ve got all that info wrapped up neatly in this post here: Ottawa Swimming Guide for Triathletes.

Biking

Ottawa has some fantastic cycling routes that are perfect for Ironman training. Here are my favourites:

The classic “loop”, to Champlain Lookout: Champlain Loop

The ideal longer ride, including a “loop” and a trip to Wakefield: Park Loop + Wakefield

NCC – East end: G-E Parkway

NCC – Queen E (central): Queen E

NCC – West end: Kichi Zibi

River Pathway – downtown to Britannia: River Pathway

Voyageurs Pathway – downtown to Aylmer: Voyageurs Pathway

A killer long ride option along smooth country roads with wide shoulders and beautiful scenery: Stittsville to Westport

Long ride – downtown to Montebello and back: Montebello

A big flat loop in the east end: East Loop

A shorter loop in Manotick, with awesome flat stretches for TT practice: Mano Loop

Gravel to Wakefield: Gravel – Wakefield

East end gravel route along the river: Ottawa River East

Stittsville to Carleton Place along TCT: Stitty to CP – gravel

Running

Ottawa’s full of awesome running routes, and it really depends on where you are in the city, so I’ll just throw in a couple of my favourite routes that are pretty central, and a race sim option.

Bridges Loop: this is a beautiful route that takes you along both sides of the Ottawa River and crosses one of my favourite bridges!

Tour d’Ottawa: I love bringing friends on this loop when they come to visit, as it takes you through so much of the city along pretty pathways.

One Race Day Loop: since the course is two loops, you can do just “one loop” and still get to see the full course!

Best Places to Eat (Fuel Up or Celebrate!)

I actually don’t know if it’s possible to share all of my favourites across the city, but here’s a list I started on that should be decently helpful: Ottawa’s Best Eats: My Tried And True Favourites.

Other Great Races to Consider

If you’re looking for other events to build up to Ironman Ottawa, check out:

FAQs with the Race Director

I sat down with the Ironman Ottawa race director to answer a few hot questions, including:

(Check out the full interview in my video!)

Post-Race Recovery & Relaxation

Whether you’re a local, you plan to stay a few days after the race, or you’re coming up for a training camp, I feel like it’s my duty to inform you of your options for recovery and relaxation. I highly recommend checking out Nordik Spa in Chelsea – it’s a massive outdoor spa with cold plunges, thermal baths, saunas, and amazing food. We also have the newer Koena Spa, which I haven’t been to yet but have heard very good things!

Final Thoughts

Ironman Ottawa is going to be an epic race, and I can’t wait to share everything I love about this city with you. Whether you’re racing, cheering, or just visiting, I hope this guide helps you make the most of your experience.

Be sure to watch the full video below for all the tips, insights, and interviews! See you at the start line!

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