About Runclubs.pro
A free, independent directory of run clubs — built to answer one question well: where can I show up and run with people this week?
Why this exists
Finding a run club is strangely hard. Most crews live on Instagram, where the meeting spot is buried three posts deep, the schedule changed last month, and there's no way to compare the five clubs within reach of your place. Race-brand "club finders" list their own partners; Google Maps mixes clubs in with shoe stores and physio clinics.
Runclubs.pro puts everything you actually need on one page per club: which day, what time, what pace, and exactly where to show up — plus a link to the club's own website or Instagram for the latest word. No account, no signup, no paywall. Open the map, pick a club, go run.
How listings get here
Every club on the site arrives one of two ways:
- Submitted by organizers. Club captains list their own club through the free submission form. We review each one before it's published.
- Researched by us. We actively search cities for active clubs, then build each listing from the club's own public sources — their website, Instagram, or Meetup page.
Either way, a listing is checked by a human before publishing: does the club actually exist, is it currently active, do the day/time/meeting-spot details match what the club itself publishes? Clubs that go quiet or disband get removed — you can help by reporting a listing that's out of date.
What we don't do
- We don't organize runs, and we're not affiliated with any listed club — the terms spell that out.
- We don't charge clubs to be listed, and no club can pay for a better position.
- We don't require accounts or collect more data than a directory needs — see the privacy policy.
Because schedules and meeting spots change on the club's side, always glance at the club's own Instagram or website before your first visit. Every listing links to it for exactly that reason.
Who's behind it
Runclubs.pro is an independent project run by a small team of runners — not a race brand, shoe company, or media network. It started in Toronto with eleven clubs on a map and now covers hundreds of clubs across Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Australia, Europe, and beyond. New cities are added as clubs are found and verified.
New to club running?
We also write practical guides — how to choose your first club, what your first meetup is actually like, how pace groups work, and more. Everything is written from real club-running experience, not scraped filler.
Get in touch
Corrections, ideas, partnership questions, or a club we're missing — the contact form lands straight in our inbox, and we read all of it. If you run a club, add it here; it takes about three minutes.