Country Roads Bike
Starting at the Neebing Roadhouse Parking Lot we will bike down some country roads, to the Harstone Bridge and return the same way (weather permitting). We will stop at the […]
Starting at the Neebing Roadhouse Parking Lot we will bike down some country roads, to the Harstone Bridge and return the same way (weather permitting). We will stop at the […]
We will walk from the South Side Meeting Place, along the Neebing River pathway into Fort William and loop our way back. This is a dog friendly hike. This hike […]
We will hike into Finger Point with great views of Pigeon Bay and Lake Superior. Bring drinks and lunch to enjoy at the lookout. We will hike into High Falls […]
Enjoy this relaxed pace paddle. Bring your PFD, safety gear, lunch, water, hat and sunscreen. There is a $5 parking fee or a LRCA Explore Card. This paddle is limited […]
We will meet at Chippewa Park parking lot, where you can either Hike – 5 km; or Bike 15 km on the Lag dikes. The biking will continue on Camp […]
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. […]
Saturday June 6, 2026, is International Trails Day, and the Waterfront Trail Rotary Community Action Team is planning a mass participation Roll, Stroll, and Shuffle event to celebrate the occasion […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
From the Thunder Bay Lookout, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, we will hike down a long steep hill to a fairly flat section of land, and then make our way to […]
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 […]