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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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Eastern Canada Coastal Tour

Eastern Canada Coastal Tour

Sun, Jun 21, 11:00 AM
From Traveler Canada
4.4

**7-Day East Coast Tour (Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Atlantic Coast)** **Date:** June 21 – 27, 2026 **Group size:** Approx 30 people **Tour page:** [https://funtours.ca/tour/eastern-canada-coastal-tour](https://funtours.ca/tour/eastern-canada-coastal-tour) **Destinations & Highlights:** * Halifax city & downtown (capital of Nova Scotia) * Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse * Georges Island (Halifax – ferry tour) * Moncton, New Brunswick * Bay of Fundy (world’s highest tides, exceeding 16 meters / 53 feet) * Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park * Saint John, New Brunswick * Rockwood Park & Reversing Falls * Prince Edward Island (PEI) * Charlottetown (capital of PEI) * St. Dunstan’s Basilica * Atlantic Ocean (swimming at Thunder Cove Beach) * Green Gables Heritage Place (home of *Anne of Green Gables*) * Confederation Bridge (12.9 km, longest over ice-covered water) \*\*\* **PRICING** Per person, Double occupancy: CA$ $2,245 + Tax = CA$ 2536 (Flights, Hotels, Tours are included) The single room supplement is $850 Only a $500 deposit per person is required to secure your spot. \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- **Tour Includes:** * Professional tour guide * Round-trip flight to Halifax * Coach bus transportation * 6 nights' accommodation in 3-star hotels * 6 days breakfast **Admissions included:** * Hopewell Rocks entrance: $20 + tax * Georges Island ferry tour: $23 + tax * Green Gables entrance: $9 + tax **Hotels Included:** * Saint John, NB: Crowne Plaza Saint John Harbour View by IHG * Moncton, NB: Best Western Plus Moncton * Charlottetown, PEI: Quality Inn & Suites Downtown * Halifax, NS: Halifax Tower Hotel & Conference Centre (Ascend Collection) \*\*\* **Flight Details (Round Trip – Flair Airlines):** Route: Toronto (Pearson) >> Halifax (Direct flights) Includes: 1 personal item (max 7 kg) + 1 checked bag (max 23 kg) **Departure:** Sunday, June 21, 2026 – Flight F652 * 7:50 AM (Toronto) → 11:00 AM (Halifax) **Return:** Saturday, June 27, 2026 – Flight F653 * 11:45 AM (Halifax) → 1:10 PM (Toronto) \*\*\* \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- If you have any particular questions about the tour details, you may text/call the "tour leader, Shamseddin" @ 647-671-6711, or leave a comment under this post. \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* **IMPORTANT NOTE:** \>\> RSVP in Meetup means you are "interested"\. You are NOT confirmed until you pay the deposit\. \>\> This event has been published on other meetups/platforms\. Some people book directly through the website without RSVPing for the meetup\. So\, the participant count displayed here may not be updated\. \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* Hope to see you on board :) Noushin **This tour is operated by: Toronto Fun Tours** 📧 Email: [[info@funtours.ca](mailto:info@funtours.ca)]([mailto:info@funtours.ca](http://mailto:info@funtours.ca/)) 📞 Phone: 416-477-2087 (Mon–Fri, 10 AM – 5 PM) 📱 WhatsApp: 416-477-2087 🌐**Web:** [https://funtours.ca/](https://funtours.ca/)

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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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Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters Weekly Meeting - IN-PERSON

Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters Weekly Meeting - IN-PERSON

Thu, Jun 4, 10:20 PM
From Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters Club
4.8

At Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters, we're more than just a club - we're a community. Please arrive by 6:00 p.m. to socialize. Guests are welcome. There is no fee to visit. We meet at: Northern District Library 40 Orchard View Blvd. Second Floor, RM# 200. Directions to the room can be viewed at the following link: [https://bit.ly/eytm-welcome](https://bit.ly/eytm-welcome) Members of Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters learn and practice public speaking and leadership skills with a friendly, helpful, and encouraging group of people. As a year-round club, attendance varies depending on the season. A typical meeting involves 25-30 active members and 2-5 guests. Guests are able to: • Meet a great group of people • Participate in Table Topics • Share feedback at the end Members receive: • Learning materials • Monthly Toastmasters magazine • Access to Pathways • Online resources through Toastmasters International • An Easy-speak.org account to track speech progress We look forward to seeing you!

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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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OutDoor Recreation Soccer (CANCELLED)

OutDoor Recreation Soccer (CANCELLED)

Sun, Jun 7, 2:00 PM
From Asian Business & Social Network (3,000 friends, #1 @ Canada)
4.6

Smaller group on a small field, recreational, low level, only very small group. It's a smaller field, usually, we play 4 on 4 or max 5 on 5. No subs. Outdoor turf and free soccer event, . The event is none competitive soccer for low levels only, the game should be easy and fun, so we can get little bit sweat while enjoy the weather. This is no contact soccer, We should have have another what's app group of friends joining us on the soccer field, all you need to bring is good spirit and your own water. should be lots parking around the school and it's few mins walk from the subway station, once you get there, we will be gathered on the field. If we cancel the event, I will post on the event board here. If the game is cancelled, I will post on the comment board. This event is sponsored by Harbord Bakery (http://www.harbordbakery.ca/), Bakery on Mavis(http://www.bakeryonmavis.ca/) Brazil Bakery (http://brazilbakerypastry.ca/) Kensington Natural Bakery (http://kensingtonnaturalbakery.ca/) and EJoyCity.ca (https://www.ejoycity.ca/), iBake (http://i-bake.ca/), La Novita Bakery(http://lanovitabakery.ca) Absolute Bakery(http://absolutecafe.ca) they will give 10% off on everything. Simply, just tell them you are here for the meetup event.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform for finding and joining groups around shared interests, including outdoor adventures like canyoneering. Users can attend events, meet people, and explore local activities to expand their social network.

You can search on Meetup for local canyoneering groups by entering 'canyoneering' and selecting Toronto as your location. This helps you find groups hosting events or gatherings focused on exploring canyons and outdoor adventures around the city.

Absolutely, you can join as many hiking groups as you like on Meetup. This flexibility allows you to participate in various events, discover different trails, and connect with diverse groups of hiking enthusiasts.

To check for upcoming canyoneering events in Toronto, search for local groups and filter the events by date. This will show you any scheduled activities for this weekend, enabling you to RSVP and plan your adventure.

RSVPing on Meetup means you’re letting the organizer know you plan to attend an event. This helps manage group size and logistics, ensuring a smoother experience for both organizers and attendees.

Meetup offers both free and paid options. Typically, joining groups and browsing events are free, but some organizers may charge a fee for specific events to cover costs. Check individual event details for pricing info.

Yes, you can create your own event by becoming an organizer on Meetup. This allows you to set up and lead a canyoneering activity, sharing your passion and inviting other enthusiasts to join your adventure.

Meetup acts as a platform to connect enthusiasts with event hosts; it does not organize events directly. Group organizers handle event planning, so quality and frequency depend on these individuals and groups.

Indeed, depending on the group's choice, you might find both online and in-person events. This variety offers the chance to engage with the community in ways that best suit your preferences and situation.

The popularity of canyoneering in Toronto varies, but you can gauge interest by the number of active groups and events. Exploring Meetup's listings in Toronto will provide insights into how many fellow enthusiasts share this interest in the city.

Yes, Toronto has an active canyoneering community where you can join events, meet other enthusiasts, and explore the magnificent natural landscapes surrounding the city through Meetup.

Not necessarily; some groups might combine different outdoor activities depending on what the organizer plans. While the focus could be on canyoneering, other related outdoor adventures could be included in events.

Success in making connections through Meetup depends on various factors, such as personal engagement and active participation in events. While Meetup facilitates meeting people, outcomes are not guaranteed.

It depends on demand and interests within the community. While many Popular activities have active groups, some niche interests might have fewer or no groups available. Checking Meetup frequently helps find newly formed groups.

If you don't find a canyoneering group right away, consider setting up alerts for when new groups form or look into related outdoor activity groups that could offer similar experiences.