There was a lot of interest (13 but 2 no shows) in our planned morning of easier walks on the south island – perhaps because of the group lunch in a cozy local restaurant rather than on a rainy, chilly, rocky outcrop. Good thing we were a flexible group as our first hike was to be through the Tsa’kwa’luten trails at the southern tip of Quadra and we found the trail closed. The Lodge is now a treatment centre and has recently closed the trails to public access. After a few minutes of planning an alternate hike, we set off on the short walk through the campground and along the trail to Cape Mudge Village and back to the Lighthouse. The trail is in good shape and offered up a pretty good showing of spring wildflowers – fawn lilies, flowering currant, salmonberries, skunk cabbage, nettles, mosses. (3.6 km; 1 hour)
The group then took to their cars/bikes and reassembled at the QCove Plaza. We then headed into the trails south of the library and connected to the Nole To Noble right of way. This maze of well-maintained trails is always a delightful outing complete with the carved faces scavenger hunt. At least a couple of our group were newly introduced to this little known “system” of trails. (1.8 km; 35 minutes)
We arrived at the Kameleon restaurant just ahead of the rush (which was mostly us!) and enjoyed a good lunch with good companions.
Vic
- Through the campground
- Along the shore
- Salmonberry
- Pink fawn lily
- Big Leaf Maple flowers
- Wild current
- QCove trail system
- The big Cottonwood tree
- Bridge over Pidcock
- One of many masks









