Pathfinders Photos
Monday, April 6, 2026
City View Park - Smokey Hollow, Monday April 6, 8:45am
Leader Fran De Brabandere
We enjoyed a beautiful morning with highlights, of course, being the beauty of Grindstone Creek/Smoky Hollow.
Much to our surprise there was no snow, no ice and very few muddy sections....and warm temperatures as was witnessed by everyone shedding layers ...great conversation throughout.
Patricia had never hiked this section before and was thrilled to capture all the highlights, especially this Waterfall photo.
As usual on this hike i like to keep the Ian Reid Side Trail till the end of our hike which gives us the option to either head back to our cars or complete the extra 2km.
By popular vote all but Sandy, who drove separately, headed back to our car. Sandy spent the last few months on an island and was eager to stretch his legs further. However, checking in he commented "Walked for 2 km more and by the time I crawled back up the escarpment I was beat and my legs didn't seem to want to work anymore. "
Ken particularly enjoyed the Eric Best trail when he tangled with a fallen tree...survived with a small - well bandaged - cut , and a goose egg on his forehead (photo of a smiling hiker not included).
A tribute to the advanced hiking trails and the hikers of Pathfinders early Monday morning offering !
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Limehouse, Thurs April 2 2026 @ 8:15
Despite the ominous forecast, 12 hikers were fortunate to enjoy a rain free hike at Limehouse. Sadly, the 'Hole in the Wall' was still closed.
There was some mud and ice, but otherwise the trail conditions were good.
Group photo in front of the lime kiln Dolostone was used to make lime which is used in the manufacture of steel and building products. The powder magazine stored the blasting powder that was required to break up the large chunks of dolostone. Learning more about Limehouse
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Scotsdale - Duff Pit, Monday March 30 @ 7:45
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Ray Lowes - Borer's Falls, Thu March 26 2006 8:15am
Leader : Fiona Nisbet
The group of 12 hikers were eager to get an early start to successfully finish before the forcast rain. No worries it never rains on a Pathfinders Hike. We finished just as rain drops began to sprinkle
A cluster of snowdrops are one of the first bulbed plants to appear in Spring.
The trail is relatively easy with good footing, except for this climb up the escarpment face toward Borer's Falls.
Borer's Falls seen from it's lookout presents beautifully with spring melt flows.
The hikers were happy to arrive at the Falls which is about 2/3 along the trail, which continues along the escarpment looking outward over the city of Hamilton.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Halton Forest, Mon 23 Mar 2026, 8:45
Michael led an excellent turnout of 22, including some new members, all treated with care and consideration for a group who don't generally exceed 8.0 km! It may have been overcast, but hiking conditions were otherwise fine -- no mud and little ice. But it's a very swampy location and a good one to avoid in mozzy and black fly season!
| Contemplating our next move |
| "Jeez, it would be nice to get a signal!" |
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| Michael, nicely portrayed by Christine |
| Early Spring patterns |
| A sure sign of in-between seasons |
Forks of the Credit, Mon March 23, 2026
Leader Peter Issariotis
A total of seven people went on the 12 km hike. It was accurately described in the hike schedule as technically difficult. Crampons, aka "icers" were definitely required.
The waterfalls and credit river were spectacular due to all the rainfall and melted snow.
We had a number of challenging conditions, including steep slopes that required holding onto the chains or cables to go up steep climbs. Much of the trail was icy due to the melted snow on the previous day. The weather was below freezing, so most of the trail was frozen.
The path meanders the Bruce main trail and many named trails, Mill Pond Side Trail, Dominion Trail, Trans-Canada Trail and, Meadow Trail.
This photo depicts the nature.
After the hike, we stopped into Coyewolf cafe for delicious coffee and sandwiches. The great conversations as well as the scenic trails at comfortable pace, made for many miles of smiles. Another memorable hike with the Pathfinders
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Bronte Provincial Park West, Thu 19 Mar 2026, 8:45
| "Back in my day, we did it like this...." |
| This magnificent oak is estimated to be about 350 years old. |
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| Bronte Creek, looking north |
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Crawford Lake - Twiss Rd, Thur. Mar 19 2026 8:15
Leader : Fran De Brabandere
10 hikers, so eager to set off left their leader as sweep. No worries many were leaders themselves. What's this rumour about getting off trail? The off trail excersion passed by this wonderful chainsaw wooden sculpture depicting an insect landing on a cactus budding flowers. Thanks Nancy for leading us back to the cars.
Come join the group seen here gathered on a wooden bridge passing a creek.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
East Bank - Shannon Creek, Thu 12 Mar 2026, 8:45
Perfect late-winter weather brought out a good-sized group of hikers for this hike along a part of Sixteen Mile Creek. Jane took us on a short detour to see a hitherto-unknown "cascade" on Shannon Creek, enlivened by the recent heavy rain.
Sixteen Mile Creek was flowing like we seldom see. A perfect late-winter day
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Crooks Hollow - Christie Lake, Monday March 9 2026 @ 7:45
And it was another great day for a hike. Seven hikers joined Brian for this walk from Webster's Falls, along Spencer Creek and around Christie Lake. It was cold enough that the expected mud was still fairly firm.
The bridge picture Webster's Falls was roaring and there was an occasional rainbow sighting in the mist.
| Icers were required on the north facing slopes |
| Water levels were high so a strategically placed rock helped keep feet dry. |
Monday, March 9, 2026
DV - Griffin House +, Mon 9 Mar 2026, 8:45
We hit the sweet spot today: blue skies, warm breezes, soft ice, and little mud (yet). Sid set a gentle pace for the 15 hikers, and treated the hills and hikers with great respect. Finally, there appears to be serous work underway on Griffin House -- if being wrapped securely in tarps is any indication.

Headed up yet another hill, as seen by Susan M. "You are here." Soft ice and sunshine At the Hermitage Will there be a test?
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Taplow Creek - Glen Oak, Thu 5 Mar 2026, 8:45
Sixteen Pathfinders registered for this hike and 13 showed up, a sign of the weather. While yesterday was sunny and warm, today was blustery and cool -- some would say cold. It must be Spring! Regardless, Hattie did a fine job of leading -- from the front, middle and rear -- and safely marshalled us across many streets.

Some parts of the path were bare, but for the most part it was soft snow. We decided that was worth 1.5 x the nominal distance. Taplow Creek, or maybe it was another of Oakville's numerous creeks.... Can you spot 4 mallards here? 
Hattie appeared to be taking attendance at every road crossing. She finished the hike well within the 10% loss allowed to all Pathfinder leaders. :)
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Hockley Valley Nature Reserve, Monday March 2 2026 @ 7:45
It was a spectacular day for a hike. This is arguably one of the toughest Pathfinder hikes, but we took our time and stopped often to enjoy the sights and catch our breath.
Practicing the selfies...glad to have glasses on this sunny day. The trails were perfect...hard-packed snow Clearing off the bench for elevenses.
Note the depth of the snow around the bench.

















