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Rideau Lakes Cup in Danger of Being Postponed

With only two weeks left to before the Rideau Lakes Cup kicks off at Newboro, organizers currently find themselves in a bind that’s all too familiar.

The Rideau Lakes Cup dog sled races, which takes place on the 20th and 21st of February is in danger of being postponed, due to a lack of snow. In 2009, organizers of the annual event were forced to cancel the race after only one day of competition due to the poor snow conditions.

Brian Patterson, head organizer of the Rideau Lakes Cup dog sled races, commented in a recent interview that they’ll give the weather a shot until the 17th of February. If things don’t improve, he said, they’ll have to postpone the race.

He added that in order for the riders and their dogs to race safely, they need to have six to eight inches of snow. The Rideau Lakes Cup features a 25-mile course that covers a variety of topography, and Patterson wants to ensure all the participants don’t get into any unwanted accidents.

The main section of the trail however, is perfect for sledding, but another 10 miles of trail is in poor condition.

With hundreds of local residents buzzing about the race, Patterson hopes things look up over the next few days.

Time Once Again for the Rideau Lakes Cup Dog Sled Races

If you’re around the Rideau Lakes area this coming February, you might want to check out a great and unique event before the winter season ends.

Come the 20th and 21st of February, the village of Newboro, which is situated along the Rideau Canal, will be hosting the 3rd Rideau Lakes Cup Dog Sled Races.

For 3 years now, a group of dedicated volunteers have worked hard to reach their goal of organizing the region’s own dog sled race. And it looks like that dream has a come true, as dog sledding has become a big thing in the Township of Rideau Lakes in such a short period of time.

Dog sled teams from all parts of Canada like Quebec, Ontario, even some northern parts of the United States will be converging in Newboro to conquer the 80 kilometer course. While mushing through the snow, sledders get to enjoy the picturesque trails filled with big pine trees, and scenic waterways. The first 40 kilometers of the race will take place on February 20, with the next half happening the next day.

Don’t forget to mark your calendars! If you’ve yet to see a real dog sled race, then this is your opportunity.