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A casual running club in Fredericton started in April as a way for young adults to meet people and find a community outside of school or the city’s bars and breweries.
Running club started in April as a way for young adults to meet people

Oliver Pearson · CBC News
· Posted: May 24, 2026 1:52 PM EDT | Last Updated: 33 minutes ago
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This Casuals Club event on Saturday attracted about around 50 people. (Submitted by Casuals Club)
Fredericton’s waterfront trails are usually busy on a sunny spring afternoon with bikes, families and people running or walking past.
This weekend, the Casuals Club made the trail a little busier.
The group of about 50 people ran in a pack through downtown with upbeat energy, accompanied by some music.
The running club started in April as a way for young adults to meet people and find a community outside of school or the city’s bars and breweries.
“I feel like with the younger community, the only way they really go out and seek community or a sense of socializing is by going out to [bars],” said Kuenga Penjor,
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