Monday, February 16, 2026

Terra Cotta, Mon Feb 18 2026 @ 7:45

Two hikers joined Ann on this new version of an old hike. The new hike features much less rail trail and road, and more Bruce Trail and side trail.

The temperature hovered around zero with the occasional sun sighting!


The trails were mainly hard-packed snow with some 'sandy' bits.

 

Stepping off the hard-packed treadway resulted in a knee-deep posthole.




 Navigating a tricky spot on the trail



Happy Valentine's Day















Ball's Falls Mon Feb 16, 8:45am

Leader John Burgers

19 hikers enjoyed this first warm day after the snow and Arctic vortex cold snap to trek along the Bruce Trail from Vineland to Ball's Falls. On return 9 members enjoyed a light lunch at Penny's Kitchen (Diner and Coffeehouse).

Below is a classic photo of the iced over Lower Ball's Falls. In the foreground are sprigs just about to bud.

The Ball's Falls Conservation Area offers a glimpse into Mills for wood, wool and grist driven by waterwheels. The upper and lower waterfalls are cherished by vistors for their volume of water, height, and most of all their natural setting. You experience the feeling of an orignial settler living by the Falls as it was in the 1800's.

Two hikes testing the view of the Lower Falls from an exaggerated park bench. The idea didn't work. The bench is intended to miniaturize the scale of people seated on it.

A picturesque view of the Lower Ball's falls completely iced over. Water is running underneath the ice, which is just begining it's spring break up.

The upper Balls Falls sidewall displaying icicles formed from water seeping from the Escarpment rock layers.

Pathfinders hiking group photographed at the Lower Ball's Falls.

We'll denote this photograph of a tiny snowman pair walking on a fallen log as "The Winter hiking group". Some perfer Winter as the best season to hike the Bruce Trail.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Downtown Oakville Trails, Thurs Feb 12 @ 8:45


Ten hikers joined Ann on the downtown trails. Sadly, she only came back with four!! You'll soon see why. It was a beautiful day...-5 and no wind.


In St Jude's Cemetary
photo credit - Karen Nourse



Climbing up to the Tannery Hill Beacon.
photo credit - Tom Stephens



Homecoming Trail in Lakeside Park.
Trails were hard-packed snow, no ice.
 Shortly after this pic was taken, 4 hikers had to leave early for an important appointment. 


 
Back at the cars, we discovered that the important appointment was with some hot cross buns at Cobs

Great Esker Side Trail, Thu Feb 12 @ 8:15

Leader Christine Golfetto

8 Hikers enjoyed the outing, helping others with slippery slopes and unexpected drops into deep snow. The track was was well trodden and generally firm as seen in the next photo.

In Winter most on trail photographs appear like those of school children lining up to get back in doors ...

A view of the Great Esker in Winter looking to the East. It's incredible that such a large geological structure could be formed during the retreating glacial ice sheets.

The participants huddled around the trail marker post, should Christine have any thought to extend the hike.

And a fantastic hike always has a photograph with the hike leader. Thanks for leading a wonderful outing Christine.

Monday, February 9, 2026

Speyside, Mon 9 Feb 2026 8:45am

Leader Hattie Cui

7 hikers joined this hike. MoonHo on his first Pathfinders hike whom we are confident will join again on future hikes.

-19 Celsius shortly after dawn was no match for this crew of well prepared hikers. There was a promise of partly cloudy condtions which came true. Here the crew is happy to take a break, by then the ambient had risen to -11 Celsius however by then walking on loose snow footing had warmed us. As you can see everyone was in good spirits. The woods at Speyside present a pretty backdrop.

The picture below shows the work of an ambitious bird or animal to remove wood strips from a crack in the bark of this very tall evergreen tree. What a remarkable effort to uncover some insects.

This photo shows a hiker meandering a side trail off the main Bruce Trail. You can just imagine the effort to avoid that one leg slips and disappears into the adjacent loose snow. There is some hint of warmer weather ahead so stay tuned on how the trail conditions change through Spring.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Rattray Marsh, Thu 5 Feb 2026, 8:45

 The relatively benign weather brought out 18 hikers, led by Liz. Displaying their wild side, most hikers did not wear icers, but managed very nicely on the well-packed snow. 




                                 Liz leads the crew for the return

Lake Ontario has a different look after several days of below-zero temperatures.

 

Pear Tree - Al Shaw, Thursday February 5 2026 @ 8:15

 Lol...it was a slow start, but nine of us finally met up on St Helena Rd!

All of the snow meant that the rocks were not an issue today. Thankfully we did not have to break trail as numerous hikers and bikers had been there before us.



A break on the trail.


Monday, February 2, 2026

Island Lake, Monday February 2 2026 @ 7:45


Four hikers joined Peter on Groundhog Day for a hike around Island Lake in Orangeville. It was cold, but sunny and there was no wind.

Someone needs to practice selfies



Checking out the hoar frost on a shrub

Hoar frost is a type of feathery frost. It is formed when water vapour hits a very cold surface and immediately forms ice crystals. The crystals grow as more water vapour is frozen.


Apres hike we enjoyed coffee and grilled cheese at the Coywolf.

Oh yeah.....Wiarton Willie is predicting an early spring🙂

DV - Ancaster Mill - Sherman Falls, Mon 2 Feb 2026, 8:45

 Ably led by Nancy, a small band of hardy hikers braved the -12 temps and found themselves in a winter wonderland. As the trees blocked any breeze, it was a very comfortable and scenic walk. 

The winter beauty started in the parking lot

First and only turn -- to Canterbury Falls and onward

Wait?! This is Canterbury Falls?

 

Up to Sherman Falls.

Where are the ice climbers? 

This isn't them! (courtesy Susan Mannella)


PIFF#13, Sat 31 Jan 2026, 7pm

Our 13th annual Pathfinders International Foot Festival was attended by 68 people, a mix of members and guests. We were treated to 4 shows with foot travel as the theme, at least the first two😊: Lake Garda, Italy (Jane Mitchell), Camino (Andrea Kovacs), Arctic Adventure (Carolyn Rumble), and Iceland + (Tom Stephens). And there were more treats at intermission, thanks to members who brought a good supply and nice variety. The Social Committee supplied coffee, tea, and all the necessities for a good break. 

 

Jane helps the crowd work up an appetite -- vicariously. 

Michael and Brian stand guard over the goodie table. 













Thursday, January 29, 2026

Shell Park East, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 8:45

 Jane led a brave little band -- 10 after drop-outs -- on a hike that turned out to be much nicer than anticipated, thanks to brilliant sunshine and practically no wind. Conditions were much more pleasant than forecast and even better than the reports of "current conditions" on the internet this morning. There may be a lesson here: trust your eyes! 

The footing provided a workout for the ankles and hips as the hard-packed snow was still a little squishy in places. It was a good introduction for new member Aldis and pretty-new member Joanne. Both were game and we look forward to their return. 

Rosy cheeks and squinty eyes!

Who would know there is an active pipeline under all this pristine snow?

Overlooking the lake, and having a stretch break led by Diane

Several days of -10 and colder mean ice piling up on the shore. 

 

Thursday, January 22, 2026

14-Mile Creek North, Thu 22 Jan 2026, 8:45

 A day that promised pleasant winter conditions turned out to have considerable wind in the open spaces (of which there were many). But there were also many protected stretches and lots of blue sky. We managed, even thrived! The packed snow made walking a lot easier than the ice seen on earlier hikes. We welcomed new member Shushil Shah. 

This hike could be called "Down Memory Lane" as it is the same hike assigned long ago as his first hike to Tom Stephens, today's leader, by former hike director Chris Duff. That was many years ago, and Tom was very thankful for the new map created just last month by Ann Giles, handily available with AllTrails. Thanks to Anne Armstrong for the photos. 

 

Should this not be "Merchant's"?

Finding some protection from the wind

The geese found some open water. It may not last through the weekend. 

Kilbride - Yaremko Ridley Property, Thu. Jan 22 2026, 8:15

Leader Christine Golfetto lead us through a scenic winter wonderland.

Eleven hikers struggled with high winds and drifting snow across the open fields at the beginning of the hike, changing lead to break trail through snow drifts.

Soon the wind calmed once we crossed Derry Rd into a more enclosed tree lined trail.

The wind relented for our short break at the halfway point.

We enjoyed some short bursts of much appreciated sun shine.