- PaceTypes Medium
- TerrainTypes ,Moderate,Some rocky footing,Some steep sections,Strenuous
- PaidOuting No
Hosting Club: Beaver Valley
Location (Google Maps): park on Sideroad 7B at km 43.5, Map 25, Ed 31
Hike Leader(s): Kristina Rettie Click here to contact the hike leader.
Pace: Medium
Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous
Length of Hike: hike #1 6km hike #2 4.5km
Description
This is a two part hike including a shuttle
Part 1 - we will meet at 7B then shuttle to the bottom of Old Baldy Side Trail. Yes, that's right... I like to hike up. We will then use the main trail to get to Mac Kirk Side Trail and then over to Ken Young Side Trail. Once we have all returned to our cars we will drive over to Margaret Paull Side Trail.
Part 2 - park on 6th Line at km13.7. We will hike a loop taking in Main Bruce Trail and Margaret Paull Side Trail.
Add on - Mushroom Hunter Badge. Let’s go hunting for mushrooms and other fungi. The magic of the search is in the slowing down and noticing. From the forest floor to trunks of trees, keep a keen eye out as you search for a minimum of 20 different varieties of fungi.
This day will take a bit longer due to shuttles and second locations
Bring a snack and water
Please no dogs
Text Kristina @ 519-410-9077 for morning of cancellations.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
- Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking.
Find Ontario's self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/ - If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
- Personal Protective Equipment:
- Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
Other Guidelines
- Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
- Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain.
Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate.
Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience. - Always carry I.D. and your health card.
- Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
- Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
- Bring your own first aid kit.
- Please leave dogs at home.