How this decade-old 'social' Ottawa run club has changed lives
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Vivian Luk was out cheering with the OCRC's cheer group along the canal Sunday morning. PHOTO BY ASHLEY FRASER /Postmedia Article content When Kayla Hunt started running in her early 20s, she didn’t see herself represented in the “traditional run culture” that dominated the early 2010s. Those run clubs often brought out an older, more competitive crowd. Article content Hunt vividly remembers noticing the “social” run clubs that began popping up across North America around the same time — mostly in New York and Toronto — where people would show up every week at the same time and location for a …
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May 25, 2026