Thank You 2012 Volunteers!

The Eagle Lake 100 & 30 Race Committee would like to thank our Major Sponsor, Irving Woodlands along with North Maine Woods for their continued support of the event! Our volunteers are equally important for the continued success of our races, Thank You! Without your help we would not be able to hold such a great event!

Veterinarian: Nick Pesut DVM, Angela Flanagin-Vet Assistant Medical: Dr. Paul Pelletier Race Co-Coordinators & Co-Race Marshals IW 100: Tenley Bennett & John Kaleta Race Marshall MB30: John Pelletier Trail Boss: Wayne Pelletier Website: Ian Kaleta & Lindy Howe Tresurer: Laurie Raymond Musher Relations: Lindy Howe

START: The Wesget Sipu Kim Paradis, Becca Hebert, Mackenzi Petri, Steph Paradis, Sam Carapellucci, Michala Desjardins, Demi Pelletier, David Bouley, Tom Morin, Guy Landry, Danni Trudell, Cameron Smith, Jessica Holmes Announcer: John Martin Timer: Mike Albert

MOOSEPOINT CAMPS: Host: John Martin Iris & Raynold Raymond, Norm Fournier, Bruce Pelletier, Rick Dawn Dugan, Sam Carapellucci, Michala Desjardins, Demi Pelletier, David Bouley, Tom Morin, Guy Landry, Danni Trudell, Zac Voisine, Austin Theriault, Roxy Pelletier, Kate Morneault, Logan Doak, Jessica Holmes

TRAIL: Wayne Pelletier, Fred Michaud, Paul Gagnon, Brian Dumais, Rick Dumais, Keith Dionne, Pierre Plourde, Amanda & Darren Dunnells, Arnold Dufour, Pat and Alan Dow Trail Sweep 30-Chad Abbott

Trail Leaders: DJ Plourde, Zach Ouellette, Chip MacIlwaine

SAFETY CHECK POINTS: Troy Nadeau, Mike Boutot, Keenan Blier, Deven Michaud

FINISH: Hostesses: Ann Nadeau, Lisa Hagenmiller, Carlene Soucy, Crystal Parent, Marissa Blier John Pelletier, Miaja Hafford, Breea Jandreau, Sharon Chasse, Stephane Nadeau, Danielle Trudel, Guy Landry

COMMUNICATIONS: Shawn Madore, Bobby St. Germain

TRAIL SPONSORS(time & equipment): Irving Woodlands, LLC Fort Kent Ski Doo Labbe Earth Works & Darcy Labbe Burt Simard Eagle Lake Winter Riders & Earl Labbe Town of Eagle Lake & Bruce Labbe

OTHER VOLUNTEERS Tim Soucy (Tamarack Inn) Bruce Labbe Sound System Arnold Smart, Sophie Brickman, Andrea Dumond Ron Ricciardi Jim Nadeau



















2012 - 100 Mile

Place Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Total Time
1 Denis Tremblay 4:32:00 4:30:00 9:02:00
2 Rene Marchildon 4:40:00 4:24:00 9:04:00
3 Martin Massicotte 4:45:00 5:07:00 9:52:00
4 Andre Longchamps 4:59:00 5:05:00 10:04:00
5 Seppe Maes 5:00:00 5:06:15 10:06:15
6 Eli Golton 4:59:00 5:07:40 10:06:40
7 Mario Racine 5:02:00 5:15:00 10:17:00
8 Julie Albert 5:08:00 5:13:55 10:21:55
9 Jaye Foucher 5:17:00 5:18:00 10:35:00
10 Larry Murphy 5:20:00 5:20:59 10:40:59
11 Kasey McCarty 5:30:00 5:57:23 11:27:23
Spencer Thew 7:31:00 DNF

2012 - 30 Mile

Place Name Total Time
1 Rico Portalatin 2:07:01
2 Kathy MacKay 2:15:14
3 Amy Dionne 2:17:41
4 Jake Golton 2:22:34
5 Amelie Abut 2:24:14
6 Maria Gaffney 2:37:36
7 Christine Richardson 2:39:00
8 Holly Dionne 2:40:45
9 Etienne Bernier 2:41:10
10 Kevin Quist 2:51:49
11 Lindy Howe 2:55:46
12 John Kaleta 2:59:55
13 Becky Tucker 3:04:23
14 Bethany Van Gorder 3:11:47
15 David Punch 3:18:44
16 Diane Le Clerc 3:20:24
17 Shane Buzzel 3:29:20
18 Katherine Langlais 3:36:03
19 Sullivan Abbott 4:34:33

2010 - 100 Mile

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2010 - 30 Mile

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2009 - 100 Mile

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2009 - 30 Mile

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2008 - 100 Mile

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2007 - 100 Mile

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2006 - 100 Mile

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2005 - 100 Mile

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Directions to Eagle Lake, Maine


From Southern New England:

take I-95 Maine north to the Smyrna/Oakfield exit #286 (107 miles North of Bangor), then take Route 212 west to Route 11 (12 miles). Then take Route 11 north to Eagle Lake (66 miles). You may also take I-95 north to Houlton, then U.S. Route 1 to Presque Isle.  Then take Route 163 west through Mapleton to Ashland (20 miles) and Route 11.  Take Route 11 north to Eagle Lake (35 Miles).


From Montreal:

take the trans-Canada east 420 Km and Take exit 488 for RTE-289 S to St. Alexandre-de-Kamouraska, Quebec, and south into New Brunswick where Rte-289 turns HWY-120, turn right at HWY-205 into to the border town of Clair, N.B. (110 Km) and across the bridge through customs to Fort Kent, Maine. Then take Route 11 south to Eagle Lake (16 miles).


From the Maritime Provinces:

take the trans-Canada west to Edmundston, N.B. (210Km) Cross the border to Madawaska, Maine. Then take U.S. Route 1 north to Fort Kent (19 miles) and Route 11 to Eagle Lake (16 miles).


Nearby Lodging Establishments

Eagle Lake

  • Overlook Motel 207.444.4535
  • Fish River Lodge 207.444.5207
  • Pond Brook Cabins 207.444.6108

Fort Kent

  • Northern Door Inn 207.834.3133
  • Track Down Kennel Cabins 207.834.3612

Portage Lake

  • Dean's Motor Lodge 207.435.3701

Clair, New Brunswick

  • Big M Motel 506.992.3440
  • The Maple Leaf 506.992.2120





  • Eagle Lake, Maine
  • 207.898.3038


Mission:

It is the Eagle Lake Race Committee's Mission to provide an early season middle distance race that is safe for both dog and driver and of professional caliper. It is our intent that experienced drivers will find the race challenging and competitive and novice drivers will gain the experience of an extended race that includes a checkpoint and layover. It is also our mission to promote the St. John Valley as an adventure tourism and scenic destination.