Car Hike: Hike #9 to earn the Dufferin Hi-Land Youth and/or Side Trails Badge!

Share this hike!
View Calendar
09/29/2024 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Car Hike: Hike #9 to earn the Dufferin Hi-Land Youth and/or Side Trails Badge!

  • HikeType Car Hike
  • HikeIcon https://hikes.brucetrail.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/7/marker_car-hikes.png
  • PaceTypes Leisurely (2-3 km/hr)
  • TerrainTypes Variable
  • PaidOuting No
Sorry, the registration cut-off time for this hike has been reached.

Hosting Club: Toronto, Dufferin Hi-Land
Category: Car Hike
Location (Google Maps): We will meet at roadside parking on 15 Sideroad at Prince of Wales Road. Note that the only access to this location is from River Road, 500 m west of Kilgorie. Look for a small road sign, “15 Sideroad”, on a sharp curve on River Road. (Map 20 of the Bruce Trail Reference Guide, Edition 31).

Hike Leader(s): Monica Pasquali Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr)
Terrain: Variable
Distance: 7.7 km

Description

Calling all families with children who love hiking and earning badges!!!

This is the ninth in a series of ten hikes that will be offered throughout 2024 on a roughly monthly basis so that children who are 15 years of age and younger can earn the Dufferin Hi-Land Adventurer Youth Badge and their parents/guardians can earn the Dufferin Hi-Land Side Trails Badge at the same time!!!  Details regarding the requirements for each badge can be found here: https://dufferinbrucetrailclub.org/dufferin-bruce-trail-club-badges/  Each of the ten hikes will be a loop hike so no car shuttles will be needed, and each hike will cover a distance of approximately 6-9 km hiked at a leisurely pace (2-3 km/h) so children and adults alike can participate.

This ninth hike will be a late summer/early autumn hike to explore the following three side trails: part of the Pine River Valley ST, the Carl Alexander ST, and the Melodonna ST.  Please dress appropriately for a late summer/early autumn hike by dressing in layers (wear an inner layer that wicks sweat away from your skin, a middle layer that keeps you warm, and an outer layer that protects you from wind and rain), wearing a sunhat, and wearing comfortable footwear that has good traction.  Hiking poles or walking sticks are an asset since they will help keep you balanced if the ground is muddy/slippery.    As well, make sure you bring enough water and food for a 3-4 hour hike since we’ll be covering a total distance of approximately 7.7 km.

Hopefully you’ll be able to join me on Sunday, September 29th!  Until then, happy hiking, everyone!