Toronto Marathon 2026: Date, Start Time, Route Map, How to watch, Prize Money

Toronto Marathon 2026: Date, Start Time Route Map, Prize Money Live Stream





The Toronto Marathon (often referred to as the spring event in Toronto) is a popular road race known for its fast, mostly net-downhill course. It attracts runners seeking personal bests and Boston Marathon qualifiers, running north to south through diverse Toronto neighborhoods and landmarks.







When is the 2026 Toronto Marathon?


The Toronto Marathon 2026 is scheduled for Sunday, May 3, 2026.



What Time Does Toronto Marathon Start?


The marathon (and typically other distances like the half marathon) starts at 7:30 AM EDT. Arrive early at the start area for check-in and warm-up—exact times for shorter distances (5K, 10K) may vary slightly, so confirm closer to the event on the official site.


Where Is Toronto Marathon 2026? 


Start Location:
Yonge Street and North York Blvd. (in North York, northern Toronto).  

Finish Location: Exhibition Place area (near Lake Shore Blvd. & Strachan, southern Toronto).

The race takes place entirely within the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a point-to-point route showcasing urban and scenic views.


How To Watch Toronto Marathon 2026?


This is primarily an in-person participatory event with limited official live broadcasting compared to larger international marathons. No confirmed widespread live stream or TV coverage is announced yet for 2026 (as of early March 2026).  

For past years, some related Toronto races (like the Waterfront Marathon) have had coverage on YouTube or CBC Sports—similar options may appear. Spectators can cheer along the course, especially near start/finish and key landmarks.


2026 Toronto Marathon Route


The course is fast and scenic with a net downhill profile, ideal for speed. It starts in North York and heads south through Toronto's neighborhoods, passing famous landmarks before finishing at Exhibition Place.  Marathon: Point-to-point, approximately 42.2 km.  

Features: Mostly downhill overall, winding through urban streets with diverse sights.  

Interactive course maps and elevation details are available on the official website (torontomarathon.com) or via Race Roster—full maps typically released closer to the event. Shorter races (half, 10K, 5K) follow portions of similar paths.


Toronto Marathon Prize Money

Prize money details for 2026 are not yet fully published (as of March 2026), but the event offers awards focused on age-group and overall performances rather than large elite purses (unlike the fall TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon).  Past structures include incentives like time-based bonuses (e.g., $1,000 CDN per minute under certain thresholds for top finishers).  

Medals and recognition go to all finishers; check the official awards/prizes page for updates as registration progresses. The focus is more on participation and qualifying times than high-stakes elite prizes.


Toronto Marathon Past Winners

The Toronto Marathon emphasizes community and local talent, with winners often from Canada or nearby regions. Recent men's and women's marathon winners include strong performances in the 2:20s–2:50s range (course records: Masters male 2:27:45 from 1996; female 2:48:53 from 2022).  For full historical results and race records, visit torontomarathon.com/results or race archives.  

Note: This differs from the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon (fall event), which has international elite winners (e.g., recent men's ~2:08 and women's ~2:21). The spring Toronto Marathon tends to have more regional top finishers.


Registration is open via Race Roster on the official site—visit torontomarathon.com for the latest details, maps, and updates. It's a great spring option for a fast Toronto race experience! Happy training.


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