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This site is dedicated to the enjoyment of the sport of running and walking in Dryden, Northwestern Ontario Canada.
(I think i have fixed the problem with the results link email me if you are still having trouble.)
It was a beautiful day in Dryden as runners headed out for the Run for the Moose.
Some great stories to be told like the 14 year old runner who was first in the 10k but then let us know that he had missed the turn and pulled his placing. Great sportsmanship!!
I asked if he would have won had he made the right turn and he said it would have been a heck of a race!
Watch out Charlie!.
Our hats off to all who did a personal best today and all those who finished despite the hot temperatures.
Our sponsors make it possible to have all the great things that people are able to enjoy.
Here is a list of our sponsors from last year!
| Sponsors | |
| City of Dryden Recreation and Public Works | |
| Diabetes Education | Dryden Family Health Team |
| DMTS | Dryden Fire Department |
| Dryden IGA | City of Dryden Police Service |
| M.C. Lough Electric | McTaggarts / Tagg Source for Sport |
| MacDonalds | Patricia Region Physiotherapy |
| Safeway | Investors Group Ken Nephin |
| Standard Insurance | Tim Hortons |
Dryden is a very friendly productive and safe community. With a trading area of over 30,000, Dryden is located in beautiful Northwestern Ontario midway between Winnipeg, Manitoba and Thunder Bay, Ontario. Dryden is a scenic 120 miles/191 kilometers from International Falls, Minnesota and is easily reached via highway 502. Dryden is served the Dryden Regional Airport with daily flights east and west. Servicing Dryden and area are a large number and wide variety of retail stores as well as government, informational and community organizations.
Dryden and area has a wide range of accommodations ranging from small family operated motels to large international chains and modern tourist resorts. Restaurants offer great food from takeout to gourmet dining.
Many recreational opportunities are available in Dryden: fishing, hunting,swimming, golfing, parks and walkways, racquet ball, tennis, squash, baseball, soccer, horseshoes, sailing, etc. The winter months host curling, skiing (Nordic and Alpine), ice fishing, and snowmobiling.
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