West Way Run Crew: Building Wellness and Community in Toronto's West End
The West Way Run Crew began its journey in June 2020, founded by three friends—Ben, Jurgita, and Xavier—who shared a vision of creating a running community in Toronto’s west end that went beyond the miles. Ben brought his expertise in movement and community leadership, Jurgita contributed her competitive spirit from years as an elite figure skater, and Xavier infused the crew’s story with a digital presence and creative storytelling. Together, they established a group centered on promoting physical and mental wellness during a time when community connection was more important than ever.
A Commitment to Wellness and Purpose At its core, West Way Run Crew was motivated by a mission to build a diverse, driven community focused on raising awareness for meaningful causes. Their motto underscored a commitment to physical fitness intertwined with mental health and social impact. This ethos shaped every run and event, emphasizing encouragement, education, and challenging members to grow both physically and mentally. Their approach embraced support as a foundation for lifelong health and collective empowerment.
A Mosaic of Cultures and Connections Reflecting the multicultural fabric of Toronto, the crew attracted members from many backgrounds and experiences. This inclusivity was intentional, fostering a sense of mutual respect and openness where runners of all levels felt welcomed. The camaraderie and shared passion created a space where friendships formed naturally, and individual differences enriched the collective spirit. The crew’s size, approximately 50 members, made it a close-knit yet vibrant community.
Signature Runs in the West End The West Way Run Crew regularly gathered at Revibe, their headquarters, to embark on runs that explored some of Toronto’s most cherished trails. Typical runs were scheduled weekly, combining distances that challenged newcomers and seasoned runners alike. Popular routes included stretches along the Martin Goodman Trail, offering scenic lake views, and wooded paths near the Don River Trail that suited trail enthusiasts. The runs balanced steady paces with spirited encouragement, reflecting the leaders’ focus on smart training and enjoyment.
Welcoming Runners of All Paths Joining the West Way Run Crew was an invitation to become part of a supportive community that valued acceptance and fun. Prospective members were encouraged to connect regardless of running experience, with the crew’s leads ready to provide guidance and motivation. Although the crew is no longer active, their legacy remains in the relationships they nurtured and the wellness they championed in Toronto’s west end.
Part of a Larger Toronto Running Family West Way Run Crew was one of several running communities that shaped Toronto’s dynamic running scene. Alongside groups like Night Terrors Run Crew and Eastbound Run Crew, it contributed to a network of crews that often intersected at events or informal training sessions. This interconnected environment helped maintain a vibrant culture where runners could find camaraderie, challenge, and shared purpose across the city.
Toronto’s Urban Pulse and Running Culture Toronto’s energetic, diverse atmosphere provided a fitting backdrop for the West Way Run Crew’s activities. The city’s blend of urban life, waterfront scenery, and expansive parks offered endless opportunities for runners to connect with their environment. For the crew, running was not only a physical activity but a way to engage with the city’s rhythm and embrace its multicultural energy.
Exploring Trails and Waterfront Views The crew’s favored running routes highlighted Toronto’s natural beauty and urban landscapes. The Martin Goodman Trail, stretching along Lake Ontario, gave runners panoramic skyline views, while the Don River Trail wound through forested sections ideal for quiet reflection. These routes became more than just training grounds; they were spaces for community bonding and rejuvenation.
Engaging in Toronto’s Signature Races Throughout its existence, the crew members participated in Toronto’s hallmark running events such as the Toronto Waterfront Marathon and the Sporting Life 10k. These races, drawing thousands of participants, aligned with the crew’s dedication to fitness and philanthropy. Smaller local runs, including the Beaches Jazz Run and the High Park Easter Fun Run, also featured in their calendar, offering diverse challenges and community experiences.

