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🍁Niagara Falls Hiking Day Trip — Trails and Dinner !!

🍁Niagara Falls Hiking Day Trip — Trails and Dinner !!

Sat, Jun 13, 12:15 PM
From No Such Thing As Bad Weather Walking & Hiking Group!
4.8

🍁 **Fall Niagara Falls Hiking Trip** 🌦️ **Rain or Shine!** The adventure goes on — whether it’s golden sunshine, crisp autumn air, or a little mist from the Falls (it *is* Niagara, after all!). \*\*\* 🥾 **About the Trip** Let’s escape the city for a full fall day of fresh air, friendship, and breathtaking scenery! We’ll explore the *natural* side of Niagara Falls — less tourist traps, more trails, trees, and pure wonder. We’ll meet outside the **Fairmont Royal York (Front St. W)** in the morning, hop on the **GO Train**, and head to **Niagara Glen Nature Reserve** for an afternoon hike among ancient boulders and the turquoise waters of the Niagara River. This hike includes stairs (about three flights) and uneven terrain — so bring your comfy hiking shoes or sturdy runners (flip-flops will cry). \*\*\* 🌲 **The Trail Experience** The Niagara Glen is a hidden gem — carved out of the gorge thousands of years ago. We’ll follow winding forest paths, stop for photos, and take in the beauty of fall leaves glowing against the mighty river. It’s about 4 km total, with lots of opportunities to pause, chat, and soak in the view. ⚠️🥾 **IMPORTANT: HIKE EXPECTATIONS – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY** 🥾⚠️ This is a **real hiking trail**, not a casual walk. You need to arrive knowing you can: ✔️ Walk for an extended period of time ✔️ Handle uneven terrain and elevation (including the climb back up) ✔️ Keep a steady group pace without frequent stops This is **not the time to test your fitness level** or “see how it goes.” If you are unsure whether you can complete the hike, please sit this one out. 👉 If someone is unable to keep up, they may be asked to turn back or continue at their own pace. The group will not be stopping or slowing down significantly, as it impacts the experience for everyone. This is about keeping the group safe, on track, and enjoyable for all. \*\*\* 🍔 **Dinner & Cozy Evening** After the hike, we’ll head to **Chuck’s Roadhouse** on Clifton Hill for a relaxed dinner (everyone pays for their own meal). It’s friendly, affordable, and always buzzing after a big day outdoors. **Please Note -** This place is not the most vegetarian friendly place. If you will not be joining us because of that reason. Please let me know as will be trying to make reservations. This should not be something you tell me lat minute. \*\*\* 🎇 **Niagara Falls** After dinner, we’ll stroll down to the Falls and enjoy the rolling sound of the majestic falls. \*\*\* 💲 **Meetup Fee:** 💵 **$5 cash at the event** *or* 📲 **E-transfer anytime (before or on the day)** to \*\*[mathewmaclean@hotmail.com**](http://mathewmaclean@hotmail.com%2A%2A/) (You can pay either way — easy!) \*\*\* 🚆 **TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENT** To keep things simple and organized: 👉 **Only those traveling together on the GO Train with the group will be able to participate.** We will not be meeting people at Niagara Falls. This helps avoid confusion, delays, and coordination issues, and keeps the group moving smoothly from start to finish. 🚆 **Travel Details (approximate)** * **8:15 AM** – Meet at the main doors of the Fairmont Royal York (Front St. W). I’ll be wearing my *Moose Hat!* 🫎 * **8:30 AM** – Depart * **9:03 AM** – GO Train to Niagara Falls * **11:25 AM** – Arrive at Niagara Falls * **12:30 PM** – Start hike at Niagara Glen * **4:30 PM** – Dinner at Chuck’s Roadhouse * **6:00 PM** – Walk Down to the Falls * **8:00–9:00 PM** – Return train to Toronto *GO schedules may shift slightly — I’ll update the group closer to the date.* \*\*\* 🎟️ **Tickets & Gear** Please purchase the **GO + WEGO Combo Ticket (round trip $20)** before the trip you can buy this one day before. 👉 [CLICK HERE to buy your pass](https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit-niagara-parks/plan-your-visit/deals-toronto/) Bring: 🥾 Comfortable shoes or boots 💧 Water & snacks 📸 Camera or charged phone (you’ll want photos!) \*\*\* 📲 **Join Our WhatsApp Group:**[ Click here to join](https://chat.whatsapp.com/DRFTkxRlHS4B3IL1lMleUd) \*\*\* ⚠️ **Important Notes** This is a full, active day — lots of walking, laughing, and exploring. Open to everyone — singles, couples, or friends. You can *just show up* the day of if you’re unsure in advance. \*\*\* 👤 **Organized by Mathew** Questions? Post on the event wall or email: \*\*[torontomoviesandoutings@hotmail.com**](http://torontomoviesandoutings@hotmail.com%2A%2A/)

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Hike & Swim the Canadian Shield

Hike & Swim the Canadian Shield

Sun, Jun 7, 12:30 PM
From Wilderness Union Toronto - Outdoor Adventure and Hiking Club
4.7

**Please note the only way to register for this adventure is on [our website.](https://www.wildernessunion.com/adventures/mccrae-lake-hike-swim)** ***Join us for this peaceful, day-long getaway spent exploring the trails, forests and waters of McCrae Lake!*** Our morning begins with a gentle 3.5 km trek through the lush forest. These trails meander through and along the granite ridges that make the Canadian Shield so famous. We’ll eventually arrive at the famous Crow’s Nest Lookout with its amazing panoramic views of the lake and adjacent pine-covered hills. This is where we’ll stop to refuel and enjoy our lunch while soaking in the quiet atmosphere that you can only get when you get out of the city and into nature. After our meal, we’ll make our way down to the water’s edge for a few hours of pure relaxation. You can jump in for a swim in the clear lake water or simply find a smooth rock to lounge on and take in the rays. Once we’ve had our fill, we’ll finish the day by retracing our steps through the forest and heading back into the city. **Highlights** **Pristine Backcountry Swimming -** Escape the crowded city beaches to this amazing and secluded cool off spot. The water is refreshing and clear, providing the perfect reward after our morning hike. **Possible Wildlife Spotting** \- Otters\, bears\, beavers\, eagles and loons are just some of the creatures that call this area home\. You might even have a chance to spot some from a safe distance for a magical encounter\. **Panoramic Forest Views -** Look out from the famed Crow’s Nest panorama where you can see for kilometers across the green canopy and the shimmering blue waters. **Event cost: $60+HST (for explorer members) - $50 optional transport available.** **Register [here.](https://www.wildernessunion.com/adventures/mccrae-lake-hike-swim)** **About Wilderness Union** Wilderness Union is deliberate about building an outdoors community that connects you to the life-changing magic of the outdoors and helps you find your people. Members range from 20-40 years old. The group is a mix of GTA locals and newcomers to Toronto from within Canada and abroad. Attendance numbers on Meetup don't reflect our actual event attendance - we typically have 15-20 community members at each event. Large enough that there's someone new to meet but small enough that it's not overwhelming! ***Learn more at our website [www.wildernessunion.com](https://www.wildernessunion.com/)***

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Another Opportunity to Learn New Skills - Trekker Training

Another Opportunity to Learn New Skills - Trekker Training

Sat, Jun 6, 1:00 PM
From These Boots Are Made for Hiking
4.8

**Meet up Point:** Algonquin Park - Maggie Lake Entrance **Two Days...sat and sun** **Fee for Trekking Training: $99.** Because it was so much fun, we are offering Trekker Training again in June! We want you (and all our members) out Trekking. Don't give up your Sunday hikes, but hey it's time to up your hiking game! Which is why we are offering skills training for future trekkers so they can join in on trekking adventures outside of Ontario. There is a lot to learn to prepare for a multi day trekk, and we want you to be prepared. It is not just knowing what equipment to buy, how much to carry, tent set up, it's also food prep, attitude, and emergency skills and so much more! So, in order for you to ensure you have a safe and the very BEST trekking experience we are offering an overnight training experience. **Experienced Boots Trekkers feel free to hop in and show them how it's done!** We will cover in one weekend - * your weighted pack * pack pacing * water filtering * trail etiquette * safety * equipment must haves * first aid * atittude adjustment * fire starting * navigation * ...and more

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Doube’s Bridge hike + Canoe Day Plan

Doube’s Bridge hike + Canoe Day Plan

Sun, Jun 14, 2:00 PM
From Move With Intention
4.9

Doube’s Bridge + Canoe Day Plan Stop 1 — Morning Walk 📍 Orange Corners Road Access Walk the Kawartha Trans Canada Trail to Doube's Trestle Bridge Hiking Plan Start early: around 8:30–9:00 AM Walk east on trail Cross the bridge Continue until: 7.5 km Turn back Total: 15 km ~3.5–4.5 hours After Hike Stop 2 — Canoe/Kayak Emily Provincial Park Canoes and kayaks are available for rent throughout the summer months. Please contact the park directly for availability. All necessary safety equipment is included. Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) are available for loan at the park store. For a $35 refundable deposit, visitors can borrow a properly fitted PFD for themselves and their children. Good for: beginner canoeing relaxing paddle scenic river views less stressful launching Paddle Route Explore the Pigeon River Paddle casually toward: marsh areas quiet shoreline Emily Provincial Park direction Timeline 8:30 AM → Start hike 12:30–1:00 PM → Finish hike 1:00 PM → Lunch/snack break 1:30 PM → Drive to canoe launch 2:00–4:00 PM → Paddle 4:30 PM → Early dinner nearby Bring For both activities: water electrolytes snacks/protein bars sunscreen bug spray hat extra socks towel portable charger change of clothes For canoe: waterproof bag sandals/water shoes life jacket

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Brick Works Hike & Market

Brick Works Hike & Market

Sat, Jun 13, 2:00 PM
From GTA Women on the Trails - Walk, Hike & Connect

**Meeting Location:** **Evergreen Brick Works** 550 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON **Meeting Spot: Main Courtyard** (Entrance outside the large brick buildings) **Time:** Please arrive by **10 AM** so we can begin our hike promptly at 10:15 AM. **Duration:** Approximately 60 minutes **Distance:** 3–4 km loop **Difficulty:** Easy to Moderate **Hike Details:** * 10:00 AM – Meet and introductions * 10:15 AM – Begin our 60-minute hike + Guided Conversations * Explore the Quarry Garden wetlands and boardwalks * Walk the Lookout Path for ravine and skyline views * Return to the Brick Works courtyard around 11:15 AM **Hike Route Highlights:** * Quarry Garden boardwalks and wetlands * Don Valley ravine trails * Lookout Path with scenic city views * Nature photography opportunities * Return to the Brick Works courtyard This route is ideal for a relaxed social hike with a mix of nature, conversation, and beautiful scenery. **After the Hike:** We'll visit the **Saturday Farmers Market** at Evergreen Brick Works. Feel free to stay for shopping, coffee, or lunch after the hike. Enjoy: * Fresh local produce * Artisan baked goods * Flowers and plants * Specialty foods * Coffee, tea, and lunch vendors **Parking** ✅ Paid parking available on-site Parking lots are located directly at Evergreen Brick Works. **What to Bring** ✔ Comfortable walking shoes ✔ Water bottle ✔ Weather-appropriate clothing ✔ Sunscreen and hat (if sunny) ✔ Reusable shopping bag for market purchases ✔ Camera or phone for photos Looking forward to a wonderful morning of hiking, exploring and connecting!

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Feel the burn folks on this Bike Ride led by ITALO!

Feel the burn folks on this Bike Ride led by ITALO!

Sat, Jun 20, 1:00 PM
From These Boots Are Made for Hiking
4.8

**MEETUP POINT: Woodbine Park in front of the Beach Club - 1681 Lake Shore Blvd E** Join us for a 50km bike ride in the city. Don't worry it's flat! Led by Italo who is an experienced cyclist and leader, so you will be in good hands. It's lots of fun and not too far! The ride begins at Woodbine park and ends nearby for a social and lunch. (I'll keep you posted on where it will be.) Please come prepared with the right riding gear which means not a commuter bike. This wouldn't be a beginner bike ride. Bring lots of water and snacks. Helmets obviously a must! [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53737876](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53737876)

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects hikers with local groups and events, specifically focused on hiking, to explore scenic trails and meet fellow enthusiasts. You can join communities, attend planned hikes, and learn about upcoming events in the Toronto area to enjoy canyon hikes together.

Yes, using Meetup, you can discover a variety of hiking events happening in and around Toronto. Simply search for hiking groups, join them, and stay updated on planned hikes through canyons and other scenic spots near you.

Certainly, Meetup hosts specific groups dedicated to canyon hikes where members organize and participate in trips around and beyond Toronto's stunning canyon resorts. Joining these groups is a great way to meet fellow enthusiasts.

Absolutely, you can join as many hiking groups as you'd like. This allows you to connect with diverse sets of people and explore a variety of hiking trails and events available through different group gatherings.

Meetup is free to join and use, allowing you to search for and join groups. Some specific events or groups might have a cost due to entry fees or shared expenses, but this is determined by the event organizers.

Logging into your Meetup account, you can RSVP to events you're interested in attending. This keeps you informed, and lets the organizers know how many people are attending, helping them plan accordingly.

Hiking groups on Meetup draw participants from varied age groups. You’ll find events ranging from young adults exploring to family-friendly hikes, ensuring everyone can enjoy hiking based on their comfort level around Toronto's routes.

Yes, Meetup groups vary in member experience levels, and joining them can connect you with both novice and seasoned hikers. It’s a platform for learning and interchange where you can gain hiking tips from experienced peers in Toronto.

Not all hiking events have professional guides. The groups or hosts typically plan and facilitate these hikes, though some events may feature experienced leaders or guides, depending on the organizing group.

Yes, Meetup groups often have events catered towards beginners where you can discover easy to moderate trails. These events serve as a means to gain confidence in hiking while receiving support and tips from enthusiastic members.

Some canyon hikes might require permits depending on the location's rules. Details are usually specified by the event organizers on the Meetup event page, ensuring you're aware of any necessary arrangements beforehand.

In the event that a group you're interested in isn’t currently active, keep exploring other groups as activity levels can vary. Sometimes new members can energize a group, or you might find others more aligned with your schedule.

While many Meetup groups aim to organize regular events, the frequency and consistency can differ. Weekend hikes are common, but it heavily depends on the group and the availability of trails or member interest.

Safety in canyon hikes is influenced by preparation and conditions. Meetup groups often emphasize safety by sharing expert tips and ensuring hikes are tailored to experience levels, but individual prudence and preparedness are vital too.

While Meetup facilitates connections and group events, forming friendships is an organic process and depends on participant interaction and shared interests. Meetup opens doors, and active engagement can build those connections.