Crothers Woods -CANCELLED

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01/25/2026 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Crothers Woods -CANCELLED

  • HikeType Cancelled
  • PaceTypes Moderate (3-4 km/hr)
  • TerrainTypes ,Level 2 (Intermediate - some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot),Variable
  • PaidOuting No
Sorry, the registration cut-off time for this hike has been reached.

Hosting Club: Toronto
Category: Cancelled
Location (Google Maps): Meet at Todmorden Mills Historical Site in front of the gallery building. Take bus #100, #25, #87, #62, or #8 from Broadview Station to Pottery Road and walk down the hill. Note that it is a fairly steep hill and can pose varying levels of difficulty for individuals. Free public parking is available.

Hike Leader(s): Tom Swales, Janet McColeman Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr)
Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate - some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable
Distance (km): 6-7 km

Description

CANCELLED due to extreme cold

(To be rescheduled)

New Members Hike:

Anyone is welcome to join this hike but we are especially inviting our new members (and prospective members) to learn about our hiking program and how our guided hikes are classified and described in the hike schedule and what you should bring with you on hike. We will explore Crothers Woods in the Don Valley, nature in the heart of the city, which will present some moderate challanges with it's ups and downs giving it's Level 2 classification.  The actual route will depend on conditions of the day to keep it a moderate level hike. Please bring ice traction cleats (mandatory) for a safe hike. We'll have a brief outdoor snack/lunch stop along the route. We will return to Todmorden Mills at the end of the hike.  Note transit users will need to ascend the fairly steep hill on Pottery Road at the conclusion of the hike. Washrooms are available at the Todmorden Mills Site.

On this introductory hike we will:

  • Discuss how a hike is classified (Level 1,2,3, Moderate/Fast, etc)
  • Discuss the variables that affect the difficulty any particular hike
  • Discuss why different people have different perspectives on the difficulty level of the same hike
  • Demonstrate some terrain that would raise the difficulty level of hike hiking
  • Help you know you have the information required to choose the hikes right for you