• Camp Duncan Cleanup Day

    Join the Camp Duncan staff for their annual Clean-up Saturday. We will meet at 9:00 am at the camp and work until 1:00 pm. A bbq lunch will be served. You can stay and mingle with Camp Staff. Jobs to be done include cabin clean-up, kitchen & dining room clean-up, clean-up of brush/leaves, cutting and […]

  • Waterfront Trail Roll & Stroll – International Trails Day

    Saturday June 6, 2026, is International Trails Day, and the Waterfront Trail Rotary Community Action Team is planning a mass participation Roll & Stroll event to celebrate the occasion and draw attention to the desire of Thunder Bay residents to have a Waterfront Trail. We will start at Marina Park, at the Children's Playground, and […]

  • Urban City Discovery Hike – Vickers Park Tour

    A midday stroll around the historic Vickers Park district and neighbourhoods featuring park and heritage homes. This is a dog friendly hike. There Is no limit to the number of participants on this hike. Level of Difficulty: Easy Hiking Time/Hiking Distance: 5 km/ 1.5 hr Travel Time/Travel Distance: n/a Suggested Gas Contribution: n/a

  • CANCELLED: Lower Kama (Kama Cliffs Trail)

    HIKE HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER This hike begins with a 100 meter climb up to and along a ridge with spectacular lookouts. We will stop for lunch at one of the lookouts, then return the same way. Level of Difficulty: Difficult Hiking Time/Hiking Distance:  10 km / 5 hr Travel Time/Travel Distance: 250 […]

  • Hogarth Forest Hike

    We will hike through the Hogarth Forest, off of the 25th Sideroad. Possibility of going for coffee at the Evergreen Pharmacy. This hike is limited to 12 participants. Level of Difficulty: Easy Hiking Time/Hiking Distance:  5 km / 2 hr Travel Time/Travel Distance: 30 km / 30 min Suggested Gas Contribution:  $2

  • CANCELLED -Lehtonen’s Bay Hike, Sleeping Giant Park

    The hike that was rescheduled to Sunday June 21, 2026 is now CANCELLED due to risk of thundershowers. From our meeting place we will drive out to S. Kabeyun Trailhead, Sleeping Giant Prov. Park.  We will take the trail to Tee Harbour, which is a former logging road, so the trail is wide and gently […]

  • MacKenzie River & Falls Hike

    Please note: Start time is now 10:00 am The Trail follows the MacKenzie River from the MacKenzie Inn parking lot to a waterfall. The trail may be slippery when wet and some rock scrambling is required. Bring a lunch and fluids. This hike will be limited to 12 participants Level of Difficulty: Easy Hiking Time/Hiking […]

  • Mink Mountain Hike CANCELLED

    Sorry - this hike needed to be CANCELLED We will hike up a loop trail along the shorelines of Mink Bay and Sturgeon Bay Narrows to several panoramic views of the Lake Superior shoreline, islands and surrounding hills. The trail consists of some flat sections at the shoreline and on top of Mink Mountain, with […]

  • Cascades and Beyond

    Explore the Cascades Conservation Area and surrounding trails. The first 5 Km will feature easy to intermediate hiking, with a stop (outside the Cascades Conservation Area) at one of the bridges leading to Trowbridge Falls. After walking along the Current River to the Cascades Rapids, hikers will continue outside of the park proper (includes rock […]

  • Prince and Jarvis Hike

    The hike starts from approximately 7 km on south Walker Road in Neebing Township. It follows an old cross-country ski trail up a mesa with views of Prince and Jarvis Bays to a great lookout over Lake Superior. The trail passes through some old growth forest, by a big pond, to a nice lunch spot […]

  • Pounsford Lake Paddle, Sleeping Giant Park

    Enjoy this relax pace paddle. Bring you kayak/canoe, PFD, safety gear, lunch, drink, and swimming trunks. Participants must purchase a Daily Vehicle Permit online or have a 2026 Ontario Parks permit. This paddle is limited to 7 participants. Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Hiking Time/Hiking Distance: 5-6 km / 2.5 hrs. Travel Time/Travel Distance: 134 km […]

  • Wishart Conservation Area Hike

    This trail is in pretty good shape, with a bit of overgrowth in some areas.  There is steep climb (approximately 120 m) at about the ½ way point.  Some rough terrain and some muddy spots, with a very nice view from the top. Please wear appropriate footwear.  This a conservation area and requires a 2026 […]