About The Challenge

ABOUT THE CHALLENGE

Have you heard about the 1000 Mile Challenge?


The 1000 Mile Challenge is an endurance challenge event in New Brunswick, Canada. Historically, the event included two snowmobilers who set off on a journey across New Brunswick trails, with the goal of achieving 1000 GPS miles in 24 hours. The primary goal of the event is to raise funds that will be used directly to send children to summer camp, who would not be able to go due to financial reasons. 

For the year 2024, the 24 hour time has been lifted and The Challenge is now a week long event. We invite riders to New Brunswick to ride some of the best trails in the world and allow teams of two or more to attempt 1000 Miles with no set time limit. Some teams will choose to be live tracked via two-way satellite tracking devices, and fans worldwide can track the riders’ locations on a live online platform. Fans are welcomed to cheer trailside, record and post content, and be involved in the excitement. Multiple film crews capture content before, during, and after the event. Daytime aerial support ensures fans are kept in the action while the event is underway.

 

The 1000 Mile Challenge has captivated over a million fans worldwide every year, with an audience from more than 10 countries. Snowmobilers rally together for the cause; they unite, share the vision, and join in the experience. This event is something people feel a part of; a heartwarming and interactive experience.

 

Since 2021, the 1000 Mile Challenge has raised over a quarter million dollars to send kids to camp. Support the cause by Donating a few dollars, joining the Facebook page or consider putting your company's name on a sled or banner!

25+


PARTICIPANTS

3


TOTAL EVENTS

$250,000+


MONEY RAISED TO DATE

The 2023 1000-Mile Route


Zoom in on the province to see exactly where the teams of riders from the 2023 3rd Annual 1000 Mile Challenge sledded non-stop over a 24-hour period. This specially designed route maximized distance, efficiency, trail conditions and fuel stops. The 2024 route will be determined on the same factors, taking accommodations and local sponsors into account, and will be released closer to the date for accuracy.
Minimum Elevation: 7 feet    Maximum Elevation: 2020 feet


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