History & Hot Chocolate in Barrow Bay

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01/04/2024 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM

History & Hot Chocolate in Barrow Bay

  • PaceTypes Leisurely
  • TerrainTypes Moderate
  • PaidOuting No
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Hosting Club: Peninsula

Location (Google Maps): Bruce Trail Parking lot in Barrow Bay (the old one, just south of West Shore Road)

Hike Leader(s): Leslie McBeth Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

Pace: Leisurely
Terrain: Moderate
Distance: ~5km

Description

On this hike, you'll learn a little about the history of the storied hamlet of Barrow Bay. The traditional keepers of this land are the Anishinabek Nation: The People of the Three Fires known as Ojibway, Odawa, and Pottawatomie Nations. In the late 19th century, Barrow Bay because the hub of the lumber industry, and then eventually was settled by cottagers. We'll tell stories about the old hotel that once stood on the Bruce Trail Palmer Property, and look out over Little Lake to learn of the mysterious serpent once told to inhabit the dark waters below. Then we'll see if we can spot the old dam on Judges Creek and learn about the sawmill that once stood here. Then after the hike, hikers are invited to enjoy some hot chocolate (provided) by the campfire and share your own stories of adventures on the Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula.

Note that we'll be walking a short distance on the road, as well as covering rocky terrain, which can be slippery, especially in the winter. Icers or crampons are recommended. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. Rain date TBD.