| Activity | Hiking |
| Destinatio | Ripple Rock Trail, Campbell River |
| Date | 8 June Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Diana McKerracher |
| Contact Info | Diana@gicable.com |
| Description | Ripple Rock Trail starts 16 km north of Campbell River. It is a moderate hike of just over 9 km, taking 4 to 4.5 hours return. There are several metal bridges, and a 47-step staircase near the top. |
| Meeting Place | QCove ferry line up |
| Departure Time | 9:00 ferry |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Costs | Ferry and gas |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | Please let me know on Monday, June 6 if you plan to come on this hike. We can carpool to save on ferry and gas costs, but only if we know ahead of time who is going. If it looks like ferry overloads are going to be a huge issue, we will propose a different hike here on Quadra. Bring a lunch and dress for the weather. |
Category Archives: day-trip
Paddling – Bretons and Beyond – 1 June 2022
Rescheduled from March 23rd
| Activity | Paddling |
| Destination | Bretons and beyond |
| Date | 1 June, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Vic Gladish |
| Contact Info | vicgladish@gmail.com; 250-285-2111; text 250-287-0459 |
| Description | This could be short or long depending on the weather and the group! A calm day could allow us to aim for Dunsterville Islet, then Breton Islands and back. An iffier day could see us meander through Hyacinthe, Open and Moulds before a lunch break at Breton Island then return. |
| Meeting Place | Len Road Shore Access |
| Departure Time | Meet at 9:00; 9:30 am on the water |
| Difficulty |
Easy to moderate |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 8 |
| Dogs? | Only very strong swimmers! |
| Notes: | Please contact the trip coordinator 48 hours before the trip to confirm your attendance. A go/no go decision that reflects the weather forecast will be made by noon the day preceding the trip date. Must have equipment that meets club and coast guard regulations. Bring lunch and gear for the weather. |
Hiking – Shellaligan Pass Loop – 4 May 2022
Postponed due to weather.
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Shellaligan Pass long loop |
| Date | |
| Trip Coordinator | Valerie Van Veen |
| Contact Info | 250 285 2329 vvv@qisland.ca |
| Description | A classic Quadra Island hike, we follow the coastline then head inland, we will take the long loop through the woods, coming out onto an old logging road, then back to the main logging road to our cars, About 3 hours. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay Store parking lot or logging road turnoff on Valdes Road |
| Departure Time | 10 am: meet at Heriot Bay store parking lot to carpool (see notes); 10:20 meet at turn off to logging road on Valdes Road |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | Must not run through group; must be under control; dogs and owners will go ahead of group. |
| Notes: | Must confirm with coordinator by MONDAY MAY 2, 9 pm, so I can confirm any carpooling arrangements. I will meet the group at the logging road turnoff on Valdes Road at 10:20. Bring snacks and lunch, this hike will be comfortably paced to enjoy the varied scenery. Weather permitting we will take a break early on to enjoy the coastal view before heading inland. Hopefully the whales will make an appearance again! |
Hiking – Mt. Seymour – 25 May 2022
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Mt. Seymour |
| Date | 25 May 2022, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Vic Gladish |
| Contact Info | vicgladish@gmail.com; 250-285-2111; text 250-287-0459 |
| Description | We will meet at store and then drive the half hour out to trailhead. We will go out and back the lower route so it will be easier. About 9km and 4 hours including lunch. I am told there is some blowdown on the trail so be prepared for that. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay Store parking lot |
| Departure Time | 1000 meet up; on the trail by 1030 |
| Difficulty |
Challenging |
| Costs | Nil |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | Bring lunch, poles if you use them, and gear appropriate for the weather. |
Kayaking – Gowlland Harbour – 11 May 2022
Rescheduled to 21 May
| Activity | Kayaking |
| Destination | Gowlland Harbour |
| Date | 21 |
| Trip Coordinator | Les Hand |
| Contact Info | 250-285-2029 or lhquadra@gmail.com |
| Description | This will be our spring flowers tour of Gowlland Harbour. As it has been a cold spring I am hoping that the sea blush will be in full bloom. We will zig zag among the smaller islands of Fawn, Crow, Wren and Mouse as well as the larger ones. There will not be large currents so may go around Gowlland Island as well. This trip will be weather dependant so be sure and contact me by the evening of the 9th. 8 – 10 km; 3 to 4 hours. |
| Meeting Place | April Point Marina |
| Departure Time | Meet at 9:30, leave at 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | Bring all gear as required by the Coast Guard as well as lunch. |
Trip Report – Main Lake – 22 Apr 2022
At the last minute, the trip coordinator was unable to come on the trip, but the remaining seven paddled out from the Mine Lake boat launch through the narrows and across Main Lake to a grassy pullout through the brush. The morning was very calm and relatively warm. From there, we hiked a short distance, starting along Clear Lake Creek. We followed a flagged route most of the way to two big trees: a Douglas fir with a circumference of 8 metres and a Western Red Cedar with a circumference of 7.2 metres. It seemed a fitting destination for Earth Day. We briefly wandered through the open forest of Main Lake Provincial Park to a bluff and then returned to the shore for lunch. Four of the group returned directly to the vehicles and the other three paddled along the shore to the east, exploring camping possibilities and trailheads. We didn’t see another person during the paddle or the hike and it was a lovely peaceful trip. 11.0 km; 4 hours
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- Morning in Mine Lake
- Entering Main Lake
- The big fir
- The big cedar
- Clear Lake Creek
- Paddling home
Hiking – Eagle Ridge and Blindman’s Bluff – 6 July 2022
Postponed due to weather from 18 May
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Eagle Ridge and Blindman’s Bluff |
| Date | 6 July 2022, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Les Hand |
| Contact Info | 250-285-2029 or lhquadra@gmail.com |
| Description | We will do Eagle Ridge which has wetlands and views of Discovery Passage then Blindman’s Bluff which has more open views south. This is a great hike for viewing the east side of Quadra. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay Store |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Costs | |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | O.K. but must not run back and forth through group. |
| Notes: | Please contact coordinator 2 days prior as things may change due to weather. Bring lunch and and gear for weather. |
Trip Report – Mt. Lolo – 13 Apr 2022
Despite the ominous weather forecasts, Wednesday turned out to be a very nice day. Seven of us, including one guest, took full advantage of it by hiking up to one of Quadra’s best viewpoints. Mt. Lolo is strategically placed to have a clear view both up and down Discovery Passage. After starting on the trail to Maud Island, we followed overgrown logging roads with gentle incline and steeper deer paths to open, mossy bluffs. We had a leisurely lunch break on the bluff, checking out the birds, the views and the vegetation. 7.3 km; 4¼ hours
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- Looking north up Discovery Passage
- Looking down the Passage
- The south bluff
- Flowers in the moss
- Red new growth on Douglas fir
Trip Report – Maud Island – 6 April 2022
On an overcast, chilly, four degree morning seven hikers set out to Maud Island. As we walked down the old road the moss seemed especially green. There were quite a few trees here and there that had been brought down by the heavy snows of last winter. All in all though the trail was in good shape for this early in the spring. We kept to the lower route rather than going up and over Lolo as the rocks would probably be quite slick. The causeway to Maud Island is eroding more and water is running under it at low tide.
We had lunch over looking Seymour Narrows. The current was at a max of 7.8, which isn’t much considering that it can run to 14 kn. Still there were plenty of whirlpools and current to admire. We were even treated to a couple sea lions playing below us in the current. After lunch we returned via the same route. 10.3 km and four hours counting lunch.
Les
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- The lagoon
- The causeway
- Water through the causeway
- Whirlpools in Seymour Narows
- Looking north up Discovery Passage
- The lunch break
Trip Report – Trout Creek Falls Trail – 30 Mar 2022
Seven of us had a great day to hike up the trail along Mohun Creek and view the three Trout Falls. The first falls is very near the trailhead on Menzies Main and was immediately rewarding. There was lots of water flow with the wet spring we have been having. We then followed the undulating forest trail to the middle falls, with the biggest height drop of the three. The trail was in good condition and most winter windfall had been cleared. We followed the short, steep section of trail to the top of the falls and continued to the third falls into the crack. We stopped for lunch on a mossy bluff above the last falls, enjoying the view and gentle sunshine.
The group decided it preferred a loop rather than returning along the creek, so we followed a good trail along the creek continuing upstream until it veered to join the Mary Lake logging road. This was an easy downhill ramble and we stopped to visit Mary Lake along the way. The lake was lovely and quiet, but it is clearly heavily used at times. We closed the loop with a short, undisturbed walk on Menzies Main and arrived at the vehicles just before a rain shower. These are some of the most impressive falls in the Campbell River area and the trail is in good condition and well used. It was a lovely spring outing. (7.3 km; 3¼ hours)
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- Leaving the trailhead
- The first falls
- The second falls
- The third falls
- Above the third falls
- The lunch break
- Left by the Roosevelt Elk
- Mary Lake Road
- Mary Lake











































