Cain's Quest rerouted day before race, avoiding poor conditions in southern Labrador

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Chris Lacey is chair of Cain’s Quest. The race has been rerouted to avoid the south coast of Labrador, which has seen rain and warmer weather conditions this week. (Alex Kennedy/CBC)

The organizers of Cain’s Quest have rerouted the Labrador snowmobile endurance race to avoid poor racing conditions on the south coast of the Big Land.

The change comes nearly 18 hours before the race is set to begin. The original route spanned over 3,500 kilometres, but Cain’s Quest Chair Chris Lacey said the new route is around 3,150 kilometres.

“We got all our intel back, and it was obvious that

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