Canadian Challenge 2022 attracts more mushers than anticipated
The main event for the 2022 Canadian Challenge Sled Dog Race is officially full.
That’s according to Canadian Challenge president Anna Bolvin, who explained organizers weren’t expecting mushers to take all 20 spots. She said even though they are excited about the large number of participants, it will put some pressure on logistics.
“We had to talk to the Town of La Ronge to make sure we have enough parking for all of the trucks,” Bolvin said. “Then, there’s the food situation and port-a-potties and all of the things we haven’t had to worry too much about other years.”
Two out of three of the races will start in La Ronge and Missinipe instead of entirely out of Elk Ridge as in previous years. The longest 10-dog, 200-mile race will still start in Elk Ridge at noon on Feb. 22, while the eight-dog, 100-mile race is scheduled to start in La Ronge on Feb. 24 and the six-dog, 50-mile race will begin Feb. 25 in Missinipe.


