
Registration Opens April 8th
This year’s race options:
5 KM – walk or run (must be 10 by race day)
10 KM – run only
Introducing new races this year:
Children’s 1 KM
Children’s 2 KM
(Children must 5 by December 31 of 2024 to participate)
Race Fees:
Children and Youth 16 and under – Free
5 KM – $25.00
10 KM – $30.00
T-Shirts can be purchased for $20.00

The Bay St. George YMCA is currently offering a quality After School experience for children aged 5 – 12. Our After School program is modelled after our Summer Day Camp. All the same values, experience, and fun! You can trust that your child will be safe, cared for, and enjoy every day in our program.
Campers will be picked up at the appropriate dismissal times at both Stephenville Primary and Elementary School. They then proceed to the Knights of Columbus where fun and games will fill the hours until pick up time (Pick up is no later than 5:15 pm). You can count on the YMCA to provide a warm environment that your child will be asking to attend.
If you are interested in registering your child, please follow the link to complete your registration request. Once your registration is processed, you will receive a confirmation email with all the registration details.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The YMCA of Western NL, along with YMCAs across Canada, is committed to applying diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and anti-oppression principles to everything we do.
This is grounded in our core values of respect, honesty, responsibility, caring and inclusion. We believe that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity, respect, and equality, and are committed to creating a safe, welcoming space where everyone feels a sense of belonging. This applies to staff, volunteers, members, and community and extends to engagement with marginalized and vulnerable youth, including racialized, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA+ identified youth, and youth with disabilities. We recognize the importance of equity and access and we believe it is our collective responsibility to stand against all forms of prejudice, ensuring that everyone experiences inclusion and belonging.
Our communities will shine their brightest when family, friends, and neighbours feel celebrated, valued, and supported.
Our Commitment to Child Safety and Protection
Our goal is for YMCAs to be safe places for children and young people in our communities.
Since 2012, YMCAs in Canada have collectively committed to the safety and protection of all children and young people participating in all aspects of our programs. The National Child Safety and Protection Initiative is the YMCA’s coordinated effort to improve safety standards in our programs through ongoing policy, training, supervision requirements, reporting protocols, and facility controls. At the YMCA, safeguarding children and young people is our highest priority. We want children and young people to feel safe and be safe at the YMCA, in their families, and in their communities.
The Standards were updated in 2023, building on a decade of delivery, education, and assessment. After a rigorous consultation process, the revised Child Safety and Protection Standards were ratified by the National Council. The revised standards emphasize the systems and practices related to standards and transition Child Safety and Protection from primarily being focused on abuse protection to the concept of safeguarding practices.
The Bay St. George YMCA is currently offering a quality After School experience for children aged 5 – 12. Our After School program is modelled after our Summer Day Camp. All the same values, experience, and fun! You can trust that your child will be safe, cared for, and enjoy every day in our program.
Campers will be picked up at the appropriate dismissal times at both Stephenville Primary and Elementary School. They then proceed to the Knights of Columbus where fun and games will fill the hours until pick up time (Pick up is no later than 5:15 pm). You can count on the YMCA to provide a warm environment that your child will be asking to attend.
If you are interested in registering your child, please follow the link to complete your registration request. Once your registration is processed, you will receive a confirmation email with all the registration details.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The YMCA of Western NL, along with YMCAs across Canada, is committed to applying diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and anti-oppression principles to everything we do.
This is grounded in our core values of respect, honesty, responsibility, caring and inclusion. We believe that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity, respect, and equality, and are committed to creating a safe, welcoming space where everyone feels a sense of belonging. This applies to staff, volunteers, members, and community and extends to engagement with marginalized and vulnerable youth, including racialized, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA+ identified youth, and youth with disabilities. We recognize the importance of equity and access and we believe it is our collective responsibility to stand against all forms of prejudice, ensuring that everyone experiences inclusion and belonging.
Our communities will shine their brightest when family, friends, and neighbours feel celebrated, valued, and supported.
Our Commitment to Child Safety and Protection
Our goal is for YMCAs to be safe places for children and young people in our communities.
Since 2012, YMCAs in Canada have collectively committed to the safety and protection of all children and young people participating in all aspects of our programs. The National Child Safety and Protection Initiative is the YMCA’s coordinated effort to improve safety standards in our programs through ongoing policy, training, supervision requirements, reporting protocols, and facility controls. At the YMCA, safeguarding children and young people is our highest priority. We want children and young people to feel safe and be safe at the YMCA, in their families, and in their communities.
The Standards were updated in 2023, building on a decade of delivery, education, and assessment. After a rigorous consultation process, the revised Child Safety and Protection Standards were ratified by the National Council. The revised standards emphasize the systems and practices related to standards and transition Child Safety and Protection from primarily being focused on abuse protection to the concept of safeguarding practices.