Run a Heart in Montréal — FIFA World Cup 2026
Montréal is one of 16 host cities for the FIFA World Cup 2026, the biggest sporting event in the world. As fans from around the globe descend on the city, runners have a unique opportunity to celebrate with a heart-shaped GPS art route through the streets of Montréal. CityHeart has designed routes specifically for World Cup visitors — follow real roads and paths to trace a perfect heart on your Strava or Garmin activity log.
Whether you are running a quick 3 km jog before a match or exploring Montréal on a longer 10–15 km route, the heart shape will look stunning on your GPS tracker. Download the GPX file for €4.99, load it on your watch in under 2 minutes, and run your heart through the host city. Over 98% of CityHeart runners share their GPS art on social media — imagine posting your World Cup heart run alongside match-day photos.
Why run a heart during the World Cup
- Explore the city — discover Montréal on foot before the match
- Create a memory — GPS art that lasts longer than the final whistle
- Share on Strava — your heart will earn instant kudos from friends
- Stay active — a short run keeps you energized between matches
- €4.99 — cheaper than a match-day beer
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I run a heart route in Montréal during the World Cup?
Yes — CityHeart has designed heart-shaped GPS art routes in Montréal that you can run before, during, or after World Cup matches. The routes follow real streets and create a clear heart on Strava and Garmin.
How do I download the GPX file?
Visit the Montréal heart route page, choose your preferred distance (3–15 km), and download the GPX file instantly for €4.99. Load it on your Garmin, Apple Watch, or Coros in under 2 minutes.
Is the route safe for tourists?
All CityHeart routes follow pedestrian-friendly streets and paths in Montréal. We avoid highways, industrial zones, and unsafe areas. The route is designed for visitors exploring the city on foot.