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August 10
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    August 10, 2024

    RIM 2 RIM Badge Hike #3 Noisy River (Third in a series of 3 for the Rim2Rim badge)

    8:00 AM
    08/10/2024
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    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    Hosting Club: Blue Mountains
    Category: Register online ONLY
    Location (Google Maps): Noisy River Provincial Park sign

    Hike Leader(s): Hart Fischer 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: 9 km

    Description

    HIKERS MUST contact the hike leader if ON-LINE REGISTRATION has closed. NO morning sign-ins on this series as hikers will meet at trailhead. Description: about 9 km with a little over 400m elevation gain. Park your car on the side of the road near the Noisy River Provincial Park sign [44.27499, -80.20731]. Proceed south on the white blazed trail crossing the Noisy River via the new bridge, for 1.5 km until you come to a small bench overlooking a pond. Turn around and head back to the car. Repeat this twice more for a total of three 3 km trips. [go to https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/map-7ac52e3–69 for a detailed map of this hike]. This is a hilly hike, so bring lots of water and lunch. Congratulations you’ve completed the NoisyTriple, a fitting end to the Rim 2 Rim Triple Run. Don’t forget to go online to order your hard earned badge ($10).

    Urban Walk: Hendrie Valley Sanctuary to West Harbour GO Station, Hamilton

    8:30 AM-2:15 PM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Toronto
    Category: Urban Walk
    Location (Google Maps):

    Meet in the Great Hall of Union Station by the information desk with the clock with no later than 8:30 AM to take the Lakeshore West train towards West Harbour departing at 8:45 AM

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

    Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr)

    Distance: 12 km

    Description

    From Aldershot GO Station we will hike to scenic Hidden Valley Park and the Hendrie Valley Sanctuary, a popular spot for birdlife. Then on to Burlington Heights and the Hamilton Waterfront Trail to catch the train back to Toronto from the West Harbour GO Station. Optional drop out at Burlington Heights by taking the local bus to Burlington GO Station. Optional pub stop at Fisher’s Pier 4 pub 10 minutes walk  Harbour GO Station.

    We will hike from Aldershot GO Station in Burlington to West Harbour Station in Hamilton via Hidden Valley Park, Hendrie Valley (RBG), Burlington Heights, and the Hamilton Waterfront Trail. The route is mostly flat with the exception of one hill to reach Burlington Heights to connect with the Waterfront Trail. Hendrie Valley features a lovely boardwalk through the wetlands. The total distance is about 12 km and we will walk at an average pace of 3 to 3.5 km per hour (and less than 4.).

    We will take the train departing Union Station at 8:44 and arriving at Aldershot at 9:55. You may meet Tom in the Great Hall by the information desk with the clock over it to depart by 8:30 or find us in the upper level of the accessibility coach if boarding at a station on the way. The train will stop at Mimico Station at 9:00 and Port Credit Station at 9:13.

    Trains depart West Harbour Station hourly at 23 minutes past the hour. There will be an optional pub stop 10 minutes walk from the station. Ice cream is also available at Hutches fish and chips next to the GO station. Arrival at West Harbour is expected to be approximately just after 2:00 PM.

    If you have a cell phone with data you may purchase the $10 day pass at the link below. Make sure to select Weekend Day Pass and not an E-Ticket. The senior return fare from Union is less than $11.00 so with the “One Fare” program covering the TTC ride to the GO station it’s cheaper for seniors to use their Presto Card.

    https://tickets.gotransit.com/en-us?start_address=UN&end_address=WR&ticket_adult=1&ticket_senior=0&mode=one_way

    Car Hike: Glasgow Village (Uxbridge)

    8:30 AM-1:15 PM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Toronto
    Category: Car Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Glasgow Trail, Concession Road 2 Park in parking lot at the trail head.

    From Highway 404 turn right to Stouffville Rd, till to the end of road and turn left on York Durham line in About 1km turn right to Webb Rd. and turn right to Concession Road 2 ,you will see parking lot in 500 meters

    Hike Leader(s): Mohammad Aghamiri Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr)
    Terrain: Variable
    Distance: 14-17 km

    Description

    Lets explore Goodwood conservation area and visit Secord forest and pond

    Approximately 5-hour hike, bring lots of water and protect  yourself from mosquitos

     

    Some safety procedures during the hike:

    1-Hikers must stay between the leader and the sweep.

    2-Hikers must advise the leader or the sweep if they wish to leave the group.

    3- Hikers must follow the whistle instructions: 1 blast- stay where you are; 2 blasts come to the leader; 3 blasts – come to the leader quickly.

    4-Hike leader may request volunteers to stop at trail intersections, they need to help hikers to the direction the group walk and wait till they see the sweep .

    5-Hikers have to make sure they can  see the persons behind and in front of them.

    Bus Hike: Pathways To Port Dover Lynn Valley Trail - Cancelled Due To Low Registration

    8:30 AM-7:00 PM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Toronto
    Category: Cancelled
    Location (Google Maps):

    Lynn Valley Trail

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

    Pace: Moderate
    Terrain: Flat
    Distance: 12 km

    Description

    Join us for a scenic and easy paced walk, a regular summer favorite led by Wayne Crockett, along the trails running through Norfolk County ending at historic Port Dover. The route is primarily on rail trails so is ideal for those who favor a flatter and easier route in the summer heat. Dropout at 8km. After the walk there will be the opportunity to indulge in the local perch fish and chips or hang out at the beach which together make Port Dover famous. Long Distance Bus Fare applies and there will be a late return (after 6:00 Pm).

    Car Hike: Mono Cliffs Provincial Park!

    8:30 AM-1:30 PM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Caledon Hills
    Category: General
    Location (Google Maps): Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, Map 19. To reach the meeting place, drive north on Hwy 10 past Orangeville. Continue to Mono Centre Road (crossroad name is Camilla). Turn right and follow this road into Mono Centre. The Community Centre parking lot is on your right, about 200 meters before you reach the crossroads.

    Hike Leader(s): Dylan “Lana” Hubbard Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour
    Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 16 km

    Description

    Join us for a delightful loop hike through the Provincial Park, featuring the scenic Splitrock and Ralph Tremills Side Trails. This route is mostly flat with a few small hills at the start, making it an easy and enjoyable hike for everyone. Hiking boots are recommended for comfort and safety. For those who prefer a shorter adventure, there is an option to complete an 8 km hike.

    After the hike, everyone is invited to join me at the Hockley Resort for some well-deserved refreshments.

    Directions
    To reach the meeting place, drive north on Hwy 10 past Orangeville. Continue to Mono Centre Road (crossroad name is Camilla). Turn right and follow this road into Mono Centre. The Community Centre parking lot is on your right, about 200 meters before you reach the crossroads.

    This hike is a 2SLGBTQIA+ friendly space. Everyone is welcome to join, enjoy the trail, and share in the beauty of the Provincial Park!

    Founders’ Footpath Finalists - A, B, & C

    8:30 AM-4:00 PM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Caledon Hills
    Category: General
    Location (Google Maps): Finalist A – Park at BTC 7th Line Parking Lot located 200 metres from km 43.3 off the 7th Line immediately east of Airport Road, 43.960477, -79.979773.

    Driving Directions:
    From Airport Road/Peel Regional Road 7, turn east onto 7 Line E/7th Line EHS. Parking is on the right side. (North of Mono Mills)

    Finalist B – Park at BTC parking lot on the east side of the 5th Line EHS, just south of Hockley Road, 43.993572, -80.014057.

    Driving Directions:
    From the 7th Line EHS parking lot return to Airport Road. Turn right and continue to Hockley Road. Turn left and proceed to 5th Line EHS. Turn south/left onto 5th Line EHS. The parking lot is on the left in 100 metres.

    Finalist C: Park at BTC Parking Lot, 713377 1st Line EHS, Mono, 43.959916, -80.070494.

    Driving Directions:  
    From the 5th Line EHS parking lot return to Hockley Road. Turn left and proceed to 3rd Line EHS. Turn left and continue to 5 Sideroad. Turn right onto Side Road 5 for 1.5 kilometres. Turn right onto 1st Line EHS for approximately 1 kilometre. Continue straight into the parking lot.

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

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour
    Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing
    Distance: 21.5 kilometres

    Description

    The Founders’ Footpath is a Bruce Trail Conservancy initiative to mark the upcoming 60th Anniversary of the founding of the Bruce Trail. Help the CHBTC select a section of the trail that best exemplifies the founders’ intentions. This hiking adventure explores the three finalist footpaths. Hike all three or join the hikes that most interest you. Contact Sandy for approximate meetup times.

    Finalist A:  Main Trail km 42.5 – 47.5 and Darcy’s Side Trail 0.5 km; South of 7th Line to north of 5 Sideroad; BTC Protected Areas:  Humber Heights, Twin Waters Nature Reserve, Mathilda’s Way, Dr. Philip Gosling Nature Reserve, Tall Timbers, Scarlett, and Moule Easement.

    Upon completion, the group will drive to Finalist B:  Main Trail km 48.9 – 52.1, Hemlock Ridge Side Trail 0.61 km, and Glacier Valley Side Trail 0.58 km; Airport Road to 5th Line EHS Parking Lot; BTC Protected Areas:  Cedar Highlands, Galbraith, and Hemlock Ridges.

    Next, will be Finalist C: Goodyear Memorial Side Trail 2.2 km, Rushing Rivers Side Trail 0.2 km, and Upland Side Trail 1.2 km; BTC Protected Areas:  The Akela and Scouters Heather and Ross Hamlin at Riverside Woods Nature Reserve, and Rushing River Nature Reserve.

    Bring snacks and your choice of hydration. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.

    These hikes can be logged towards earning the 60 for the 60th Anniversary badge.

    Franks Lime-Kiln Wedding Tree Picnic

    9:00 AM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Blue Mountains
    Category: Register in person the morning of hike.
    Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.

    Hike Leader(s): Mary Jane McIntyre Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less
    Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing
    Distance: 6 km

    Description

    We will take the Franks Kiln Side Trail before heading out on the white blazed trail. View a lime kiln, restored by some of BMBTC volunteers, that was originally built circa 1860. Enjoy the view once we arrive at the “Wedding Tree”. We will carry on for a distance and then retrace our steps back to the “Wedding Tree” where we will stop for a picnic. Bring your own picnic lunch and water. Many, many moons ago, a young couple were married by an old maple tree, situated on top of the Niagara Escarpment overlooking the Georgian Bay on the Bruce Trail, located in the upper field of the Franks’ Highfield Farm, Duntroon. The young couple affixed to the tree a carved wooden sign citing all the details of the event (bagpiper and all)! Alas, this thoughtful record went missing in 2015! Wouldn’t it be nice if it was found, as another relative would like to record their wedding on it. Thereby, formally identifying the tree as “The Wedding Tree”. Bring a snack and water.

    9:15 Summer 2024 Black History SERIES - #3 of 5: Standing Firm for Freedom: The Solomon Moseby Affair

    9:15 AM-11:15 AM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Niagara
    Category: Urban
    Location (Google Maps):

    Veteran’s Memorial Park. Park on King St. at Centre.

    Hike Leader(s): Karen Couch Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium
    Terrain: Easy
    Distance: 6-8 kms

    Description

    The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake  (NOTL) has a significant and nation-shifting Black history. On this hike, voices from the past will tell their stories, enriching hikers understanding of how they shaped this town and nation.

    Open the link below to hear about the Ontario Heritage Trust Plaques honoring Black history in NOTL.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ah7N5DuBRo

    *Please be prepared for the sun/heat as this hike is largely in the open(e.g., hydration, sunscreen, etc.).

    **This hike counts as 1 of 3 in the Summer 2024 series required for the Black history badge.

    PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.

     

    Centennial Tower, Palisade Loops to Harrison Park

    1:30 PM-4:00 PM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Sydenham
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Harrison Park Restaurant, Owen Sound

    Hike Leader(s): Franziska Edney Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h
    Terrain: Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing.
    Distance: 5.5 kms

    Description

    We will meet at Harrison Park and then carpool to the Parking lot for Centennial Tower on Hwy 6/10 and hike the very technical section to Harrison Park. You will see some spectacular geology, climb over large boulders, walk along cliff faces and through crevices. The Palisade Figure 8 loop is a stunningly beautiful section of the Bruce Trail. A blue side trail will take us from the Palisades back to Harrison Park, where we might stop in for refreshments.  Good footwear is important, bring water, and poles are advised. Email the hike leader for more information.

    Urban Walk; Historic Main Street Unionville & Main Street Markham & Rouge Valley Trail

    2:00 PM-9:00 PM
    08/10/2024
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    Hosting Club: Toronto
    Category: Urban Walk
    Location (Google Maps): Main Street Unionville, Main Street Markham, Milne Dam Conservation Area, Rouge Valley Trail

    Hike Leader(s): Celia Ho Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Moderate
    Terrain: Flat
    Distance: 14.15 km

    Description

    Visit the old villages of Unionville and Markham Village and part of the Rouge Valley Trail system in the City of Markham.

    We will meet at Varley Art Gallery of Markham in Main Street Unionville after the art event from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM:  https://visitmarkham.ca/event/curators-corner-discovering-art-together/

    If you are not planning to join the event at the gallery, the meeting time for the walk is 4:00 PM at the entrance outside the gallery.

    We will walk along the loop at Too Good Pond before heading to Bruce Creek, Austin Park, and Milne Dam Conservation Area along the Rouge Valley Trail, arriving at Main Street Markham. From this point on it will be road walking as we head back to Main Street Unionville. Drop-out points are available along the way with access to public transit and passing by Markham GO Station and Centennial GO Station.

    Arriving in Main Street Unionville in the evening hours, there is the option to return home or have a walk on Main Street Unionville and/or have a refreshment stop. (https://unionville.ca/)

    Please refer to the route map:  https://onthegomap.com/s/t3o2m013

     

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