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  • Scotsdale Farm
    9:30 AM-2:00 AM
    05/02/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Hikers R Us
    Location (Google Maps): Scotsdale Farm. From 401 north on Trafalgar Rd pass Georgetown turn left on highway 7 going north to Trafalgar Rd turn right go north about 1.7 km turn right into Scotsdale Farm.parking lot. Map 13, Km 29.7

    Hike Leader(s): Ronald Granger Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 12 Km

    Description

    Loop hike on the main trial ,Bennett Heritage and Robert side trails. No Dogs.Bring sunscreen, lunch ,snacks and 2.o litres of water. Pease arrive 15 minutes early.

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  • Reschedule Scotsdale Farm Part 2 –
    10:30 AM-3:30 PM
    05/03/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Meeting place -Scotsdale Farm parking lot off Trafalgar Rd, just north of Hwy 7, Halton Hills

    Hike Leader(s): Cathie Green Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: Approximately 15 kms

    Description

    This is the rescheduled hike from April 25  which was cancelled due to forecasted rain and  thunderstorms in the area  –

    This is the Part 2 of our  early wildflower hikes at Scottsdale Farm following the Bennett Heritage Trail and the Bruce Trail Main Trail and the Great Esker Side Trail to form a loop hike. Some rocky and steep areas.  We will hike the same trail as Part 1 but in reverse which I guarantee will feel like a different hike!

    We will maintain a hike at a moderate pace, and stop intermittently to look for early spring ephemerals budding such has Bloodroot, Trout Lily, Spring Beauty, Wood Anemone etc.  This is a beautiful area to see both white and red Trilliums late April and early May

    My co-leader Grace and I have been hiking in this area for over 20 years each spring in search of  budding spring flowers. Please join us and wear hiking boots, weather appropriate clothing, hiking pole, water, snack-could be wet as it is spring, but generally the trails are good terrain. We will stop  a lunch/ snack break midway. Please text/contact me Cathie Green at 416-931-2095 if you have any questions or concerns or need to cancel last minute

     

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  • Dundas Valley
    9:00 AM-1:30 PM
    05/04/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Hikers R Us
    Location (Google Maps):

    western area of the Dundas Valley Conservation Area

    Hike Leader(s): Charlotte Stewart Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 12-13 km

    Description

    We will meet for a 9 am departure at the last gravel parking lot off Martin Road before the road goes down the hill, just west of the Ancaster Community Centre on Jerseyville Road. We will hike the Headwaters trail and some of the smaller side trails in the western section of the valley. Total hike distance approx. 12-13 km.

    Please bring at least 1 litre of water, snack/lunch, hiking boots, sunscreen, bug spray, poles if you use them, personal first aid kit. No dogs, please. COVID protocols apply – carry hand sanitizer and a mask.

    For cancellations the morning of the hike, please call/text 905 906-0519.

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  • Early Spring Ephemerals (Wildflowers)
    10:00 AM-12:30 PM
    05/05/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Thursday Group
    Location (Google Maps): Crawford Lake Conservation Area – 3115 Conservation Rd. (East, off of Guelph Line)

    Hike Leader(s): Anne Armstrong Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: Approx 7 – 8 km.

    Description

    Join me for a hike at Crawford Lake while we search out early Spring wildflowers, also know as “ephemerals” because they are short lived. Part of this hike will be over quite rocky terrain but that’s where they like to grow! Bring water, a snack, sunscreen, insect repellent, poles if using, and of course, your camera. Meet in the lower parking lot at 9:45 am. for a 10:00 am. start. You will need to make a reservation by going to the Halton Conservation Authority website. (If cancelling the morning of the hike please contact me by texting 905 617 3937)
    Leader: Anne Armstrong 905 617 3937 hikingrandma@gmail.com

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  • Dan Welsh Memorial Hike
    9:00 AM-12:00 PM
    05/07/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Special Event
    Location (Google Maps): Kilbride/River and Ruin Sidetrail

    Hike Leader(s): Anne Armstrong Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: Approx.5 – 6 km.

    Description

    This hike is a memorial hike in honour of Dan Welsh. Leaders also include Smadar Junkin and Jacqueline Van Dyke.
    Suggest arriving at 8:45 to make sure we can start at 9:15 am. One very long hill to descend and then ascend.

    Parking is at the community center parking lot behind Kilbride P.S.  (Stay to the left of the school to reach Kilbride Park parking lot ; https://goo.gl/maps/QuFcofsvcwFLcqAC9)

    This is a short hike on the road to the main Bruce Trail, then onto the River and Ruin Side Trail to the Dan Welsh Side Trail and back in a loop. Many of you made generous donations to the Bruce Trail Conservancy in Dan’s name to secure a commemorative plaque in his honor. This plaque will be mounted on our hike along the new side trail that bears his name.

    Light refreshments will be served afterwards and you will have a chance to buy the limited edition “Bluebird” badge ($20 cash). All proceeds go to the Iroquoia club, where Dan was a volunteer and hike leader. We will hear from Bruce Trail Conservancy CEO, Michael McDonald and from the Planned Giving & Donor Relations Officer, Gloria Vidovich. We welcome your stories and memories of Dan as we remember his life and all that he meant to so many of us

    If you can, please wear plaid, jeans and a ball hat as a tribute to Dan. We look forward to spending this special morning with you all.

  • Skinner’s Bluff to Wiarton
    9:30 AM-4:00 PM
    05/07/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Bluewater Park, Wiarton. Km 174.4 BTC Map 35. Some of us will be gathering in Owen Sound that morning and driving up together. This is to be encouraged because carpooling is better for the environment and people don’t get lost. They might even make some friends! If this interests you, please contact the hike leader. Carpooling from further afield may be possible too.

    Hike Leader(s): Stuart Law Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Slippery and Steep Sections, Slippery Sections Likely
    Distance: 16.5 kms

    Description

    Skinner’s Bluff is one of the quintessential jewels of the Bruce Trail.  Truly iconic.  Views of Georgian Bay marvelous.  Join us and soak it all in.  We will journey along the top of the escarpment to the end of the Sydenham Section at Wiarton.  There might even be some macabre stuff on Coffin Ridge.  Be prepared!  Please dress in layers for the weather and pack your icers just in case some ice remains.  Poles recommended.  Bring a lunch, a snack, 2L of water and a smile.  Bring a change of shoes and a garbage bag for your dirty boots at the end of the hike.  We will be car pooling.  Gonna be fun.

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  • Owen Sound – Sydenham Forest East to Boyd’s Crevices
    9:00 AM-2:30 PM
    05/08/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Black P BTC parking on the west side of 10th Concession S. just south of the Main Trail at km 83.8 BTC Map 31. Just south of Sideroad 15. Carpooling possible and encouraged. Please contact hike leader for assistance.

    Hike Leader(s): Stuart Law Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Slippery and Steep Sections, Slippery Sections Likely
    Distance: 16 kms

    Description

    We will hike from Sideroad 22 to Boyd’s Crevices.  The latter are truly spectacular but very icy underfoot.  Icers mandatory.  Some significant road walking (at least 5 kms) so be ready.  Please dress for the weather.  Poles recommended.  Bring a lunch, a snack, 2L of water and a smile.

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  • Fisher’s Pond
    9:00 AM-1:00 PM
    05/11/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Hikers R Us
    Location (Google Maps): Iroquoia Section, Map 9 ,Km 76.9

    Hike Leader(s): Ronald Granger Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr

    Distance: 12.0

    Description

    City View Park off of Kerns Rd. Enter from Dundas. Loop hike. Hike the main trail and the Fisher’s Pond side trail. Bring water  and lunch. No Dogs. Arrive 15 minutes early before start of hike.

  • Wild Flower Hike
    10:00 AM-12:00 PM
    05/11/2022

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Good Companions
    Location (Google Maps): Twiss Road – Calcium Pits Milton As parking is limited on Twiss Road we will meet behind Kilbride School and do a short car pool to the beginning of the hike.

    Hike Leader(s): Mary Rose Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 7 -8 K

    Description

    This is a good hike to see the early wild flowers.  There are some very rocky areas,  but otherwise easy walking.  We will start from the Calium Pits and walk through to Guelph Line, returning on a different route to form a loop.

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  • Hidden Valley to Hendrie Valley
    10:30 AM-3:00 PM
    05/12/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Meet at parking lot 1137 Hidden Valley Road -east side of Road (there is another lot further south)

    Hike Leader(s): Cathie Green Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 6-8 kms

    Description

    A hike from Hidden Valley Park in Burlington to RBG Hendrie Valley-this is a community trail and we will enter the RBG see note below

    We will hike along Grindstone Creek into the Royal Botanical Gardens and hike the Bridle Trails and Grindstone Marsh Trail  (boardwalk)

    Lots of wildlife can be seen in this area -birds, deer, swans and wildflowers too

    Some road walking along Plains Rd as to connect to the Cherry Hill Trail which will take us back down to Hendrie Valley and back along the creek to our parked cars

    Spring like conditions-wet areas-dress for the weather, bring water, hiking poles, boots, lunch or snack. Call me or text me with any concerns, questions or last minute cancellation

    Cathie Green 416-931-2095

    Note Consider taking out a RBG membership or donating to them for protecting the Hendrie Valley 100 hectare sanctuary if you wish

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  • Peninsula End to End – Wiarton to Tobermory – 9 days- May 2022.
    8:00 AM-2:00 PM
    05/14/2022

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    This is a Multi-Day Hike

    You are signing up for the following dates:

    2022-05-14, 2022-05-15, 2022-05-16, 2022-05-17, 2022-05-18, 2022-05-19, 2022-05-20, 2022-05-21, 2022-05-22

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Special Event
    Location (Google Maps): Peninsula Bruce Trail

    Hike Leader(s): Ruth Moffatt Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr
    Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: Approximately 20-25km per day

    Description

    This is a 9 day hike of the entire Peninsula section. Completion of all 9 days will represent an end to end (ETE) of this beautiful section. Badges (optional) will likely be available on the last day. Please be prepared for a strenuous section of trail hiked at a brisk pace. This hike is intended for those who wish to complete the entire section – people who have never hiked this section are very welcome.

    Please bring the following: two litres of water, enough food and snacks for energy including your lunch, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), your first aid kit, extra clothing, rain protection if forecast, poles if you use them and of course worn-in hiking boots and your cameras! Bruce Trail maps or the Bruce Trail app are also required. Everyone will be expected to be in great physical condition as this section is challenging but rewarding. The bottom half  is not too bad but the top half is considered quite strenuous.

    A suggestion for accommodation would be to book something in Lion’s Head for the duration of the ETE but it is entirely up to you. Do not delay in booking something though as accommodations in the Peninsula tend to fill fast.

    On the first day we will meet in the parking area for Blue Water Park, in Wiarton. Meet time is 7:45am. We will car shuttle to our starting point on Crooked Toe Rd and hike back to our vehicles.  Everyone will be asked to participate in the car shuttles. The schedule for our hikes will be provided to you on the first day – distances will range from 20 – 25km per day. The final day will be a short day and a time to celebrate. Many of the parking areas have paid parking – please share these costs with the others in the vehicle.

    Please, no dogs.

    If you have any questions, please email me ruthdmoffatt@gmail.com.

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  • Wildfower Hike -repeat
    9:45 AM-12:15 PM
    05/17/2022

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Good Companions
    Location (Google Maps): parking lot beside Kilbride school. on the west side

    Hike Leader(s): Mary Rose Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 8K

    Description

    This is a repeat hike for those who may have  missed last Wednesday.  We walk on the Bruce Trail out to the Guelph Line and return by a different route.  Some very rocky parts. The wild flowers were really good, but the black flies were bad, so bring insect repellent!   As parking is limited at the start of the hike on Twiss Road we will car pool (please bring a mask) to the beginning.

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  • Mono Cliffs
    9:30 AM-1:30 PM
    05/18/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Hikers R Us
    Location (Google Maps): Mono Community Centre

    Hike Leader(s): Wayne Riley Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 14 – 16 k

    Description

    We will meet at the Mono Community Centre unpaved parking lot. (44.026195  80.071516)

    We will hike the Walter Towell, Splitrock Lookout side trail and interconnecting parts of the main trail. ( 14-16K)

    RSVP using the hike calendar. Cancellations the morning of the hike call 289-456-3498.

    Bring lunch, water, hiking boots, insect repellent, no dogs please.

  • Good Companions – Dundas Driving Park to Tews Falls and Return
    10:00 AM-12:30 PM
    05/18/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Good Companions
    Location (Google Maps): Dundas Driving Park – Main parking area – See map below

    Hike Leader(s): Ted Bossence Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: 7.5 km

    Description

    We will walk, following city streets, to the Tews Falls Side trail.  We will ascend the escarpment and onwards to view Tews Falls.  We will then return with a stop at the Dundas Peak Viewpoint and retrace our steps back to the Dundas Driving Park.  Bring water, sunscreen, bug repellant and a snack.  Hiking poles recommended.  Please arrive at the car park by 9:45 am in order to be walking by 10:00 am.  If you must cancel after 4:00 pm on Tuesday May 17, please inform me by text at 905 334-8752 or email at tedbossence@sympatico.ca .  I will inform you if the hike is cancelled due to rain.  Please check your email the evening before the hike.

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  • Bluebells in the Valley
    10:00 AM-1:00 PM
    05/19/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Thursday Group
    Location (Google Maps): Sixteen Mile Creek Valley, Oakville

    Hike Leader(s): Anne Armstrong Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less
    Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing
    Distance: 10 – 11 km.

    Description

    Bluebell season in the Sixteen Mile Creek Valley never ceases to delight. Various areas of the valley are carpeted with Virginia Bluebells. We will see many other wildflowers, but the Bluebells are the main attraction. Hopefully they will be at their prime. Please meet at the southeast corner of River Glen Blvd. and Neyagawa Blvd., next to the baseball field.  Bring water, a snack/lunch, sunscreen and insect repellent. While mostly flat we will have to ascend and descend a number of long, gentle hills.
    Leader: Anne Armstrong 905 617 3937 hikingrandma@gmail.com

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  • Valens Lake Conservation Area
    10:30 AM-3:00 PM
    05/23/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Meeting at Main Parking Lot Valens Lake Conservation Area

    Hike Leader(s): Cathie Green Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 10-12 kms

    Description

    Holiday Monday, we will hike around the south end of the Reservoir and onto Valens Rd for a short walk  to go around a private property

    and then back onto the Valens trail – the North end is marshy aka wildlife with a boardwalk and lookout-we will hike through a bit of the campground and maybe get a whiff of a campfire and then break at a group unoccupied site where there are picnic tables and then round the rest of the lake back to our cars

    $15.50 vehicle and driver admission and $5 per passenger apply  – Free for HCA pass holders – Important to bring the following –  water, bug spray, sunscreen, hiking boots and poles, snack or lunch and hat.

    Suitable hike for families if able to do 10-12 kms

    Any questions or concerns, please email or text me cathiekygreen@gmail.com 416-931-2095

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  • Mount Nemo Conservation area
    9:00 AM-1:30 PM
    05/25/2022

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Hikers R Us
    Location (Google Maps): Mount Nemo Conservation area, Guelph Line

    Hike Leader(s): Charlotte Stewart Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 10 to 12 km

    Description

    We will hike the trails of the Mount Nemo Conservation area, including the Bruce Trail and conservation trails. We will hike at a leisurely pace, stopping to enjoy the wildflowers which call this area home and the views from the escarpment.

    Please bring at least 1  to 2 litres of water, snacks/lunch, sunscreen, bug spray, hiking boots, hiking poles if used, personal first aid kit. No dogs please.

    Reservations are required for Mount Nemo. Please go to parkvisit.ca to register for the period of the hike. Conservation parking fees/membership apply.

  • Hilton Falls Ramble
    10:00 AM-1:00 PM
    05/25/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Good Companions
    Location (Google Maps): Hilton Falls Conservation Area, Campbellville Rd.

    Hike Leader(s): Anne Armstrong Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: Approx. 11 km.

    Description

    Hilton Falls, with its many trails, is always a good place to explore. Today we will use a combination of Conservation Area trails and Mountain Bike trails to take in  the beauties of this area. Wildflowers should be in abundance as they hurry to bloom before the leaf canopy comes onto the trees. Bring water, a snack/lunch, sunscreen, insect repellent and poles if using. You will need to make a reservation with Halton Conservation Authority.
    Leader: Anne Armstrong 905 617 3937 hikingrandma@gmail.com

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  • Rhododendron Walks
    9:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05/26/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Thursday Group
    Location (Google Maps): Hancock Woodlands Park, Brueckner Gardens and the Waterfront Trail in Port Credit

    Hike Leader(s): Phillip Armstrong Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less
    Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing
    Distance: 8km

    Description

    Hancock Woodlands is a beautiful wood, with maturing rhododendron, azalea and mountain laurel ecologically sharing space with native trillium, trout lily and mayapple, beneath a tall canopy of ancient white pine, oak, beech and hemlock. Amongst the trees, it is easy to forget that this ten-acre parcel sits in the heart of Mississauga.

    Brueckner Rhododendron Gardens, Port Credit
    One of Canada’s largest public rhododendron gardens. Enjoy the azaleas and rhododendrons surrounded by white pines, perennials, and shrubs.
    The rhododendrons were donated by the late Dr. Joseph Brueckner.

    We’ll visit these places by public transit to avoid parking and other issues.
    Catch the 9-13 Go Train from West Harbour 9-25 from Aldershot 9-31 from Burlington or 9-48 from Oakville. Meet on the upper deck of the accessible car.
    We transfer to the Mississauga Transit bus number 2N at Port Credit station at 10-01 for the short ride to Hurontario and Sherobee Rd. It’s an 8-minute walk from here to the park
    Cash fare is $4 on the bus or a loonie if you are a senior (No change is given). It’s all integrated if you are using a Presto card.

    We visit Hancock Park for an hour or so before returning by bus to Port credit and changing to the Lakeshore bus to get to Brueckner Gardens.
    Bring a lunch, drinks and something to sit upon for a picnic among the rhododendrons and azaleas.
    After our visit to Brueckner Park we will walk the Lakeshore trail to Port credit about 4 km.
    Optional pub stop in Port Credit.
    Return from Port credit by go train to your start point.
    Hike Leader Phill Armstrong cell phone 416 895 3937

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  • Kilbride to Lowville
    10:30 AM-2:30 AM
    05/28/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Meeting at Kilbride Public School

    Hike Leader(s): Cathie Green Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 10-12 kms

    Description

    We will meet at Kilbride Public School and hike along Kilbride Street to Twiss Road and onto the main trail at 8th Line =this will meet up with the River and Ruins side trail which we will take along Bronte Creek  and then follow a private trail to Lowville to snack/lunch at Lowville Park – There is an outdoor sculpture garden we can wonder through on the way -we will return by completing the River and Ruins side trail and back out on main to new side trail on Kilbride streets back to our vehicles

    Must bring Water and wear suitable clothing for weather- Lunch/snack/poles/hat/bug spray/sunscreen – suitable for family if everyone can walk the 10 kms

    Any concerns or questions, please text or email me – cathiekygreen@gmail.com 416-931-2095 Cathie

     

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  • Pop-Up Hike Dundas Valley
    9:30 AM-4:00 PM
    05/29/2022

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    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Dundas Valley Conservation Area – Governors Road entrance – meet at main parking lot north of Trail Centre (just north of km 51.8 BTC Map 8)

    Hike Leader(s): Stuart Law Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 17 km

    Description

    Join us for a quiet Sunday loop hike in the beautiful Dundas Valley taking in Sherman Falls, Canterbury Falls, the Headwaters Trail and a great look out over to Lake Ontario.  Please bring at least 2L of water, a snack, a lunch, sunscreen, bug spray, an appreciation of nature and a smile.  Please meet at 9:15 to be ready to hike at 9:30.

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