MOOSE JAW — The 21st annual Moose Jawg Charity Road Race may still be months away, but it’s never too early to start preparing for this year’s event in support of the Moose Jaw Health Foundation and a race date has just been confirmed.
The 2025 charitable road race will take place on Sunday, June 8, with registration opening on Friday, Mar. 14.
This summer, the race director is partnering with 321 Go Running, a Saskatoon-based company whose mission is to help facilitate and direct charitable racing events. Under the guidance of 321 Go Running, the returning annual event will further develop into a brand new running festival set to debut in Moose Jaw.
“This year we’re going with what we have for the last 21 years — a five-kilometre and 10-kilometre route — but this year we are bringing out a half marathon route (as well),” announced Andrea Amiot, owner of The Attic Spin Studio and the returning Moose Jawg Charity Road Race director.
“There’s not a lot of half marathons in the province, so we are really excited to grow with this,” she said about the planned 21.1 kilometre addition.
The newly coined “Moose Jaw Running Festival” is designed to be a long-term project set to grow and expand each year — all while continuing to raise funds for charity and attract more visitors to The Friendly City.
“We’ve partnered with 321 Go Running… to create this kind of Saskatchewan running festival of events,” Amiot shared. “With their help, we’re able to try and make the Moose Jawg event bigger and bring more people (to the city and out to participate)….”
The partnership is a new development and Amiot previously collaborated with another Saskatoon-based organization, Prairie Run Crew, in 2024.
“321 Go Running operates events in Saskatchewan cities, and they actually do the largest run in Saskatchewan in Saskatoon,” she said about the annual Step Up for Mental Health Run. In 2025, the organization will expand into Lloydminster, Sask., and then into Moose Jaw during the Moose Jawg Road Race event.
“, and we substantially grew it last year,” Amiot said.
“We tripled the amount of money we were able to donate to the Moose Jaw Health Foundation (in 2024), and we will continue to do that,” she confirmed. To achieve this, she hopes to double the number of registrants and see more than 500 racers turn out.
“My goal is to get over 500 people (out to participate) and to be able to give back… to the Moose Jaw Health Foundation (and to support local) mental health (initiatives).”
The Attic Spin Studio is located at 237 Main Street North. For more information contact Andrea Amiot at 306-690-4814 or visit ‘’ on Facebook for the latest announcements.
This year’s route maps have not been published, but you can view last year’s routes at to get an idea of what to expect.
Once registration opens this March, applicants can register online by visiting .