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  • General Hike Beaver Valley E2E in 8 – Hike 5
    8:30 AM-2:30 PM
    10/02/2026

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    Click here for more information or to register

    Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Beaver Valley
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Bruce Trail Parking Lot – Graham’s Hill Road 60 meters west of where the trail crosses the road.

    Hike Leader(s): Pati Greenwood, Jeff Dowsett Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: 15.5 km

    Description

    This is hike 5 of the End-to-End hike series to complete the Beaver Valley section of the Bruce Trail in 8 hikes.  Join for all or as many hikes as desired – you will need to register  for each hike in the series which will take place on the following dates: August 28, August 29, September 11, September 12, October 2, October 3, October 16 & October 17. Hikers completing the entire series will be eligible to obtain an end-to-end badge from the BTC Beaver Valley Club.

    Since this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering.  This section of the trail has numerous hills and rough terrain in spots. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and hikers will need to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.  The hike series will also involve car shuttles and every hiker is expected to participate as drivers.

    Weather conditions in the late summer can still be quite warm, but the hike schedule will extend to mid-October so it’s best come prepared for varying weather conditions.   Hiking boots are required and hiking poles are strongly recommended.  Bring plenty of fluids and a snack.  Insects and ticks will still be active at this time of year, long pants and long sleeves are recommended as is insect repellent.

    Specific hike details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to each hike.

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  • General Hike Beaver Valley E2E in 8 – Hike 6
    8:30 AM-2:30 PM
    10/03/2026

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    Click here for more information or to register

    Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Beaver Valley
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Parking Lot north of Sideroad 16C – accessible only from 7th Line

    Hike Leader(s): Pati Greenwood, Jeff Dowsett Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: 15.9 km

    Description

    This is hike 6 of the End-to-End hike series to complete the Beaver Valley section of the Bruce Trail in 8 hikes.  Join for all or as many hikes as desired – you will need to register  for each hike in the series which will take place on the following dates: August 28, August 29, September 11, September 12, October 2, October 3, October 16 & October 17. Hikers completing the entire series will be eligible to obtain an end-to-end badge from the BTC Beaver Valley Club.

    Since this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering.  This section of the trail has numerous hills and rough terrain in spots. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and hikers will need to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.  The hike series will also involve car shuttles and every hiker is expected to participate as drivers.

    Weather conditions in the late summer can still be quite warm, but the hike schedule will extend to mid-October so it’s best come prepared for varying weather conditions.   Hiking boots are required and hiking poles are strongly recommended.  Bring plenty of fluids and a snack.  Insects and ticks will still be active at this time of year, long pants and long sleeves are recommended as is insect repellent.

    Specific hike details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to each hike.

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  • Frontenac Trek October 14, 15, 16, 17, 2026 – Trek Badge – PLEASE READ ALL DETAILS BEFORE REGISTERING
    12:30 PM-4:00 PM
    10/14/2026

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    Click here for more information or to register

    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Special Event
    Location (Google Maps): Frontenac Provincial Park – This park is about 3 hours from Toronto; about 45 minutes north of Kingston. Do not register unless you intend to participate in all 4 days of hiking. These are day hikes which are coordinated from the Snug Harbour Resort cabins each day. Registered participants will receive a WhatsApp invitation (optional) which can be used for photo share.

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

    Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: 11-24km Per day approximately

    Description

    Everyone who is registered for this hike series will be invited to join an optional WhatsApp which can be used to share photos and other information.  

    This is a special 4 day, 3 night trip to Frontenac Provincial Park. This special hiking event is a series of 6 loop hikes called the Frontenac Trek held in Frontenac Provincial Park and organized by the Friends of Frontenac Provincial Park each year. Frontenac Provincial Park is about 3.5 hours from Toronto and an hour north of Kingston. The 6 loops are from 11-24km (depending if we’re hiking one loop or two) and does not necessarily include the trail to access the trail head. Purchase of the Frontenac map is strongly recommended so everyone can follow along and help with way-finding. Every year the Friends of Frontenac have a theme and each of the 6 loops have a theme word which you keep track of to submit for a badge and/or a certificate.  The cost for registering for the Trek in 2025 was $5. If you are a member of the Friends of Frontenac, the fee is free. This includes a badge and certificate for your first trek.  A self-addressed 9×12”stamped envelope must be left at the park office if you want a badge/certificate mailed back to you. If it is your 2nd, 3rd or 4th trek, you get a certificate. For your 5th trek, you get another badge and a certificate and  so on.

    Accommodation is at Snug Harbour Resort, a short distance from the park. Four, 3-bedroom shareable cabins #2, 9, 10 and 12  have been blocked off for the Bruce Trail hikers. http://www.snugharbour.on.ca
    Please contact Rob at relax@snugharbour.on.ca. Let Rob know you are with the Bruce Trail Group. Choose one of the cabins or another one of your choosing if another is available. One person will be appointed as the cabin-coordinator. The cabin coordinator’s name/email will be shared with everyone else who registers for the hike up to a limit of 16 people.
    http://snugharbour.on.ca/accommodations.htm. Please review the list of the items you must bring with you for your stay at the cabins and coordinate the list with the other people sharing your cabin.

    Check in is October 14, 2025 at 12pm and Check out is October 17, 2026 by 10am. You may choose to stay more nights before or after at your own expense.

    Once you book a cabin, please share your name and your cabin number with me so that I can share it with everyone else who registers for the Trek.  It will be up to you, as the cabin coordinator to pay for the cost of the entire cabin and to collect from everyone else who is sharing that cabin. The rate is $120 per cabin plus tax, per day (paid by e-transfer).  A $100 deposit is required at the time of booking  which should be paid by the cabin coordinator.  The cabin coordinator will collect from everyone else who is sharing the cabin. Unfortunately, we have had to implement this rule because of late cancellations which have left the cost of the cabin in the hands of the people who are left sharing the cabin which isn’t fair. Sometimes life throws us curve balls and we have to cancel late. If this happens, every effort will be made to find someone else but there are no guarantees. You may be left bearing the cost of your share of the cabin.

    This rate also includes access to kayaks and canoes (at your own risk), fire pits/wood and GBBQs.

    Parking fees at the Frontenac Provincial Park also apply. Since we hike the first day, please check-in first and we’ll carpool from Snug Harbour over to the park to complete our first loop.  Departure time on the first day is 12:30pm. We will need a minimum of 4 drivers and the same people will travel in the same vehicles each day – 4 per vehicle. I do a head count on the first day only. The driver will have to make sure that they have everyone on board each morning. Please do not be late getting into your shuttle vehicle. Parking fees and reservations apply to all vehicles and everyone will need a reservation for the last day of hiking as most people drive straight home after our last hike. Borrowing a park pass from your local library, if available, or purchasing an annual pass, is encouraged. https://www.ontarioparks.com
    Please note: Paid parking is only required on our first day and our last day – October 14 and 17th. There are no additional fees for daily usage of the park.

    Fees from the parking pass and a contribution for gas. is a shared expense for the people in the shuttle.

    Please note, this hike is for those who wish to complete the Frontenac Trek which is 6 loops. Do not register if you’re planning other activities in the area unless you plan them before or after the 4 day hike event.

    There is often wild life and the trees are usually in full autumn colour.  On at least one or more evenings, we’ll have a campfire and treats. Maybe we will have a First Aid Kit presentation or Yoga Nidra guidance.

    Please ensure you carry enough water and food each day as well as all the other things you require for day hikes. First aid kit, bug spray, rain gear etc. It is very important that hikers check everyday for ticks as the area is endemic.
    Schedule and other important details:
    Our schedule for the Frontenac Trek is as follows:
    October 14 – Depart at 12:30 pm from the cabins and proceed to the far
    parking lot on Big Salmon Lake Rd – Hike Little Salmon Lake Loop 10km +access ~ 11.5km
    trail. We will stop at the park office briefly before we proceed on the hike. It is well-worth a visit and you can pick up parking passes for the last day as well as buy park merch – badges, t-shirts, and maps.
    October 15 – Depart at 7:30am from the cabins and park at the
    Kingsford Dam Rd parking lot (48 Kingsford Dam Rd) – Hike Gibson Lake
    9km and Hemlock Lake 5km + access trail (this is our long day about 23km) – Finish time should be around 2pm
    October 16 – Depart at 7:30am from the cabins and park at the
    Kingsford Dam Rd parking lot – Hike Tetsmine Lake Loop 10km and Little
    Clear Loop 7km + access trail – Finish time should be around 2pm
    October 17 – Depart at 7:30am from the cabins and park at the midway
    parking lot (Arab Lake Parking Lot0 on Big Salmon Lake Rd – Hike Arkon Lake Loop 11km  Note: A parking pass and a reservation is required
    by everyone since most will proceed home after the hike. We should
    finish around 11am  or before.

    If this hike is full, please add your name to the waitlist. You can also book your own cabin if there is one available and organize it on your own.

    Registration for this event will close one month before we start. If you cancel your registration, your refund will come from whomever is taking your place, if there is someone available. Your cabin coordinator will advise.
    If you cannot make it, please remove yourself from registration by following these steps – if someone else has registered for you, please ensure they remove your registration.

    To cancel your registration, here  is a step by step:
    – Sign into your account on the BTC website
    – Click on My Hikes under your account
    – This will take you to a list of hikes you have registered for
    – Scroll down to the appropriate hike and cursor over to the far right hand column under the Action column.
    – Click Cancel under the hike you wish to cancel

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  • General Hike Beaver Valley E2E in 8 – Hike 7
    8:30 AM-3:30 PM
    10/16/2026

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    Click here for more information or to register

    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Parking Lot on south side of Grey Road 40, 650 meters east of Grey Road 7

    Hike Leader(s): Pati Greenwood, Jeff Dowsett Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: 17.25 km

    Description

    This is hike 7 of the End-to-End hike series to complete the Beaver Valley section of the Bruce Trail in 8 hikes.  Join for all or as many hikes as desired – you will need to register  for each hike in the series which will take place on the following dates: August 28, August 29, September 11, September 12, October 2, October 3, October 16 & October 17. Hikers completing the entire series will be eligible to obtain an end-to-end badge from the BTC Beaver Valley Club.

    Since this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering.  This section of the trail has numerous hills and rough terrain in spots. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and hikers will need to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.  The hike series will also involve car shuttles and every hiker is expected to participate as drivers.

    Weather conditions in the late summer can still be quite warm, but the hike schedule will extend to mid-October so it’s best come prepared for varying weather conditions.   Hiking boots are required and hiking poles are strongly recommended.  Bring plenty of fluids and a snack.  Insects and ticks will still be active at this time of year, long pants and long sleeves are recommended as is insect repellent.

    Specific hike details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to each hike.

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  • General Hike Beaver Valley E2E in 8 – Hike 8
    8:30 AM-1:30 PM
    10/17/2026

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    Click here for more information or to register

    Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Beaver Valley
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): BTC parking area east side of Grey Road 12 where the main trail crosses.

    Hike Leader(s): Pati Greenwood, Jeff Dowsett Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: 11.5 km

    Description

    This is the 8th and final hike of the End-to-End hike series to complete the Beaver Valley section of the Bruce Trail in 8 hikes.  Hikers who compled the entire series will be eligible to obtain an end-to-end badge from the BTC Beaver Valley Club.

    Since this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering.  This section of the trail has numerous hills and rough terrain in spots. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and hikers will need to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.  The hike series will also involve car shuttles and every hiker is expected to participate as drivers.

    Weather conditions in the late summer can still be quite warm, but the hike schedule will extend to mid-October so it’s best come prepared for varying weather conditions.   Hiking boots are required and hiking poles are strongly recommended.  Bring plenty of fluids and a snack.  Insects and ticks will still be active at this time of year, long pants and long sleeves are recommended as is insect repellent.

    Specific hike details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to each hike.

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  • Rideau Trail 55th Anniversary and the Locks Endeavour Challenge
    8:00 AM-2:00 PM
    10/18/2026

    This is a Multi-Day Hike

    You are signing up for the following dates and times:

    2026-10-18 at 08:00
    2026-10-19 at
    2026-10-20 at
    2026-10-21 at
    2026-10-22 at
    2026-10-23 at

    Click here for more information or to register

    Hosting Club: Iroquoia
    Category: Special Event
    Location (Google Maps): Shared accommodation will be in Perth if you are from out of town. Locals are welcome to register and join the hikes as well. Registered participants will receive a WhatsApp invitation (optional) which can be used for photo share.

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

    Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: Varies – Week total is about 170km

    Description

    Everyone who is registered for this hike series will be invited to join an optional WhatsApp which can be used to share photos and other information.  

    We will take a week to complete both the Rideau Trail Locks Endeavour Challenge as well as the 55th Anniversary Challenge to achieve both Rideau Hiking Trail badges.
    https://www.rideautrail.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/RTA-LOCKS-ENDEAVOUR-HIKE-N-S.docx.pdf

    Shared accommodation if you are from out of town will be in Perth, central to the locks that stretch from Ottawa to Kingston. Additionally, we will hike 55km over two days for the anniversary badge. Location TBD.
    This multi-day hike will be for serious hikers and those who wish to attend each day. There are no make-up days planned. The hike is limited to a small group.
    Please bring everything you would need for a long day hike and please be prepared to share in the car shuttling. There may be shared parking fees for one Ottawa.

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