• Lake Marie Louise Paddle, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

    Bring your kayak/canoe, PFD, safety gear, lunch, drink and swimming trunks. Buy a daily vehicle permit at the campground office or have a 2026 Ontario Parks Permit. This paddle is limited to 10 participants. Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Hiking Time/Hiking Distance: 5-10 km / 3 hrs Travel Time/Travel Distance: 150 km / 2 hours Suggested […]

  • Silver Falls Trail

    The hike starts and ends from the parking lot at the gate before the hydro generating station at the start of Silver Falls Hiking Trail. We will follow the Silver Falls hiking trail to Dog Falls and stop for a lunch and return on the same trail. Due to hiking conditions sturdy hiking shoes are […]

  • Urban Hike – Quiet Neighbourhoods and City Parks

    From the Canada Games Complex a gentle climb 0f 2 km through quiet residential neighbourhoods on a paved road. At George Burke Park a 2.7 km loop hike on the McIntyre Riverside trail on a paved trail and crossing to a natural trail with bare ground, uneven surfaces, and exposed roots. Return (downhill) to the […]

  • Welch Mountain Maintenance

    This gem is located between Pearl and Hurkett and is a wonderful trail that our own TBHA group has developed. It needs some work on it so wear sturdy footwear; bring lunch and fluids. Trail clearing tools are provided but bring work gloves. Phone ahead for details. This hike is limited to 14. Level of […]

  • Kakabeka Falls Prov. Park Hike & Swim

    Enjoy two joined hike trails at Kababeka Falls with views of Kakabeka and Little Falls. After drive to the swimming area of the park for lunch and an optional swim. An Ontario Annual Park Pass or a daily pass is required. ($12.25 for 4 hours) This hike is limited to 15 participants. Level of Difficulty: […]

  • Middlebrun Bay, Sleeping Giant Park

    We will hike to Middlebrun Bay on Lake Superior, near Silver Islet. This is an easy hike with flat sections. The distance of 4.6 km ranks as an easy hike. We will have lunch at Middlebrun Bay Beach. This hike will be a relaxed pace to accommodate slow hikers, with opportunities for Naturalist Interpretation, Possibility […]

  • Clavet Bay, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

    From the Thunder Bay Lookout, we will hike down a long steep hill to a flat section of land, and then make our way to Claver Bay, overlooking Lake Superior and the Sleeping Giant. Trail is very slippery when wet with some boggy sections. We recommend gloves and boots with a good grip for crossing […]

  • Red Rock Mountain Trail

    This hike goes along the crests and valleys of Red Rock Mountain. This moderate climb provides panoramic vistas of the town of Red Rock, Nipigon River and Black Bay. Bring refreshments and lunch and wear appropriate footwear. This hike is limited to 12 participants. Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Hiking Time/Hiking Distance: 7 km / 3hr,30min […]

  • Pines Trail, Quetico Provincial Park

    Hike to the Pines on Pickerel Lake, will start at the Pines Trailhead located near the south end of Dawson Trail (Ojibway Campground). The Pines Trail takes in a sandy beach guarded by a stand of majestic old growth Red and White Pine. This trail includes moderate to steep climbs and in some areas it […]

  • Paul Kane and French Falls Trails, Quetico Provincial Park

    We will hike the Paul Kane Trail starting at the North end of Dawson Campground (at the French Portage Parking Lot by the Log Cabin). We will continue to hike to the French Falls. We will be following the French Portage Trail. This hike into the past traces a portage first established by First Nations […]

  • Pearson Wetlands

    Explore the Nature Conservancy of Canada trail. This large mesa overlooks Pearson Wetlands and is a designated conservation reserve. The trail starts out with a difficult climb up a rocky cliff, to the top of a mesa that has a moderate loop. Bring a lunch and beverage. This hike is limited to 15 participants. Level […]

  • Deer Lake Mountain Trail

    Trailhead is 3.4 km north of Nipigon. The wooded trail starts as a gradual climb and then circles the perimeter of Deer Lake with incredible views in all directions before returning to the trailhead. We will do a spur trail overlooking No Good Lake. Brin beverages and lunch and wear sturdy boots. Due to hunting […]