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Registration begins two weeks in advance of the event departure (at 8:00 PM)
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- 17April 17, 2023
Car Hike: Dufferin End to End 3 of 3
https://hikes.brucetrail.org/event/car-hike-dufferin-end-to-end-3-of-3/Sorry, the registration cut-off time for this hike has been reached.Not a member? Click here to join today!Hike open to BTC Members only.
Hosting Club: Toronto
Category: Car Hike
Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking at km 55.7 (GPS N44.268777, W80.156810), on Mulmur-Nottawasaga Townline, 550 east of Lavendar Hill Rd., at the cemetery. DO NOT BLOCK CEMETERY GATE. Follow parking instructions on the sign at the cemetery.Hike Leader(s): Jacqueline Van Dyke Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)
Pace: Brisk
Terrain: Hilly, Variable
Distance: 19kmDescription
Badge day for those who have completed the Dufferin section! Cost for BTC members is $10. On this hike, we’ll pass through forests and fields, and enjoy views to the northwest of some of the richest farmland in Ontario (Honeywood Loam).Please arrive prior to 8:15 to be ready for an 8:30 departure. This is a car shuttle hike so be prepared to share equally in the shuttling.
Check the weather forecast the night before/morning of, the hike and dress accordingly. Bring enough water, snacks, and lunch to last the entire hike. Gaitors and icers may be helpful to combat the mud we will most likely encounter.