Quebec Demi Marathon

Quebec City, Canada 4 Oct, 2025

The Quebec Demi Marathon takes place in the historic city of Quebec City, one of Canada’s most picturesque and charming locations. The race offers runners the chance to experience the old-world charm of the Old Port, while also passing through modern urban landscapes and green spaces. The course takes participants along quaint cobblestone streets, past historic architecture, and through the beautiful Plains of Abraham. With the St. Lawrence River in the background, the race features stunning views of both the city and the surrounding natural beauty.

After the race, participants can explore the historic Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy the city’s European charm. The old town’s bistros and cafes offer a variety of local delicacies, from poutine to Quebecois pastries. The city’s museums and art galleries make it an excellent destination for those looking to learn more about the history and culture of Quebec.

Generic Half Marathon Time This represents the time you would expect to run a "generic" half marathon in. This is a half marathon with around 100 m (300 ft) of elevation gain and a temperature around 10°C (50°F). For best results, use our Race Predictor.

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Quebec Demi Marathon Time



Statistics

Elevation
Elevation Gain 190 m 623 ft
Elevation Low 1 m 3 ft
Elevation High 94 m 308 ft
Weather
Expected Temperature (Low) 9°C 48°F
Expected Temperature (High) 22°C 72°F
Chance of Rain 3%

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The Quebec Demi Marathon takes place in the historic city of Quebec City, one of Canada’s most picturesque and charming locations. The race offers runners the chance to experience the old-world charm of the Old Port, while also passing through modern urban landscapes and green spaces. The course takes participants along quaint cobblestone streets, past historic architecture, and through the beautiful Plains of Abraham. With the St. Lawrence River in the background, the race features stunning views of both the city and the surrounding natural beauty.

After the race, participants can explore the historic Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy the city’s European charm. The old town’s bistros and cafes offer a variety of local delicacies, from poutine to Quebecois pastries. The city’s museums and art galleries make it an excellent destination for those looking to learn more about the history and culture of Quebec.

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