| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Haskin’s Farm Loop |
| Date | 31 January, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | 285-3710 or debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca. Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip. |
| Description | This is a short hike with lots of variety: some flat terrain, some steep, lovely forest, including some old growth, and views over the Strait of Georgia to the islands and mainland mountains (if we’re lucky enough to see them) |
| Meeting Place | Haskin’s Farm trailhead at the corner of Heriot Bay and Smith Rd |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Short and easy |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Okay |
| Notes: | Probably no lunch is necessary. Bring gear for the weather. |
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Trip Report – Shellaligan Forest Trails – 3 Jan 2018
With crunchy snow underfoot, the thermometer hovering around 0° C, and almost sunny skies overhead, eight members enjoyed an exhilarating tramp through the Shellaligan forest trails on the first Club outing of the New Year. We parked at the second forest parking lot and headed roughly north to the trail junction, returning by the trail/logging road route to the first parking lot, then following the forest road back to our cars. Despite the snow, the trails were very navigable, no need for crampons or snowshoes. As the temperature rose, the occasional ice bomb cascaded down from the treetops. The highlight of the hike was a whale (Humpback?) blowing just offshore as we came down to the seashore beside the aquaculture farm. Tracks in the snow also indicated the possibility of wolves close by. Afterwards hikers were warmed and refreshed with a pleasant social at the coordinator’s house in Open Bay, with many thanks to Janis and Terry for the additional tasty treats!
Time: 2 hours, distance: 5.1 km
Valerie van Veen, trip coordinator
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- Lifting fog at Village Bay
- Wolf print?
Hiking – Surge Narrows logging roads & trails – 10 Jan 2018
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Forested area east of Mine Lake |
| Date | 10 Jan 2018, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Norris Weimer |
| Contact Info | phone 3710 or e-mail norris.weimer@ualberta.ca Please contact the coordinator in advance. With the winter weather, stay in touch with the coordinator. |
| Description | We will leave from near the Mine Lake access and walk logging roads through a woodlot. The roads are relatively flat. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay Tru Value parking lot |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | yes |
| Notes: | Bring lunch. |
Trip Report – Thompson/B&B Trail loop – 20 Dec 2017
Five women met at the Thompson trailhead for a two and a half hour hike. Having missed the threat of snow the previous day, we had a dry and sunny morning, with the temperature a bit above freezing and light wind from the north. We headed up Thompson Trail to the first viewpoint. After stopping to take in the views north and east to gloriously snowy mainland mountains, we walked north down the open ridge, dropping to the forest floor at the big maple tree. From here, we followed a deer trail north to the B&B trail, turning south on the B&B at this point through pleasant second-growth forest and along a deeply-cut unnamed stream. Reaching the Thompson Trail junction, we followed it south to the second viewpoint. Climbing to the top of the ridge, we stopped for a break in the warm sun, again taking in snowy views to the east. From here, we followed a rough off-trail route east and north down the ridge, eventually connecting to Thompson Trail and back to the vehicles. The weather and company were perfect for a stunning December hike.
– Janis
Hiking – Shellaligan Forest Trails – 3 Jan 2018
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Shellaligan Forest Trails |
| Date | 3 Jan 2018, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Valerie van Veen |
| Contact Info | vvv@qisland.ca or 285 2329 |
| Description | A post-Christmas social: walk through the forest (we will not do the Oceanside section of the trail) on good trails then all hikers are invited back to Valerie’s house for coffee/tea; bring any Christmas baking leftovers to share if you wish. |
| Meeting Place | Meet at Heriot Bay store parking lot to carpool: meet up with coordinator at intersection of Valdes and logging road to trailhead at 10:15 |
| Departure Time | 9:55 am |
| Difficulty |
Easy |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Must be under control at all times; must be left in cars at Valerie’s place |
| Notes: | Hikers must contact coordinator by day before. |
Trip Report – Hopespring-Thompson Trail Loop – 15 Nov 2017
The morning was quite dry, but since it had rained over 100 mm in the last four days, everything was very wet. And we were still expecting more. The eight of us hiked this lovely loop on maintained trail, which is quite protected in bad weather. The fall colours were still strong, and everything was green and lush from the rain. The maples, cliffs and overhanging rocks, the old growth fir, creeks and moss make this a beautiful walk. 5.3 km; 2 hours.
Debbie and Julie
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- Big Leaf Maple leaves
- Dwarfed by the Middle Sister
- In the old growth grove
- Oregon grape
Trip Report – Kellerhals Farm – 4 Oct 2017
On Oct. 4 with cloudless skies, 7 of us explored around the Kellerhals farm and forest situated near Hyacinthe Creek. With the property map in hand we had a delightful time exploring. We hiked some of the trails through the forest, up to a lookout, relaxed at their pond and observed some rock cliffs and gravel pits of archeological interest.
We all laughed, lunched and lounged during a memorable hike. Thanks to Heather Kellerhals for sharing her property with us.
Meg Stewart
Note: Thanks to Meg for the photos
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Hiking – Shellaligan Pass – 27 Sept 2017
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Shellaligan Pass |
| Date | 27 Sept 2017, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Julie Mellanby |
| Contact Info | 250-285-3978; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip |
| Description | This is a classic Quadra walk along rocky bluffs overlooking Hoskyn’s Channel and Village Bay, and through forest. Depending on the group, we can do the shorter or the longer loop. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay grocery store parking lot |
| Departure Time | 9:30 am |
| Difficulty |
Easy |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | yes |
| Notes: | Bring lunch |
Wild Mushroom Festival – 13-15 October 2017
| Activity | Quadra Island Wild Mushroom Festival |
| Location | Opening presentation (Heriot Bay Inn), collecting trips (various spots), Identification workshop (Quadra Community Centre) |
| Date | 13-15 October 2017, Friday to Sunday |
| Event Coordinator | Darcy Mitchell with Marian McMeekin |
| Contact Info | mitchelldarcy51@gmail.com, telephone: 778-716-7124 |
| Description | The Festival consists of 2 parts:
Part 1 – Opening presentation – Friday evening, October 13 at the Heriot Bay Inn. “Tales of the Chanterelle: A Mushroom’s Life in the Woods” by Dr. Shannon Berch, accompanied by delicious mushrooms appies. Seating 6:30 in Herons Dining Room. Cost for Part 1 – $25.00 Part 2 – Collecting forays and identification workshop Collecting forays – Saturday, October 14, departing from the Quadra Community Centre at 9:30 a.m. returning to the QCC no later than 3:00 p.m. Guided field trips to find the greatest possible variety of mushrooms and other fungi. Identification Workshop by Dr. Shannon Berch – Sunday, October 15, Quadra Community Centre, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with optional Question and Answer session from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Note: if you wish to stay for the Q&A session, bring a lunch or snack as there will be a half hour break. To register for one or both parts of the Festival, call the Heriot Bay Inn at 250.285.3322. Additional information (i.e. what to bring for the collecting forays) will be provided upon registration. Note: all participants in Part 2 (forays and workshop) will be required to sign the Quadra Island Outdoor Club waiver if not already members of the Club. |
Trip Report – Kanish Bay & Darkwater Lake – 1 Aug 2017
The hike to Mt. Becher was postponed due to super hot weather, poor visibility from BC forest fires, and ferry overloads. Instead we opted for a cooler, local hike to Kanish Bay and Darkwater Lake. After a long drive over rough logging roads, with a few stops for lake views and wildflowers, we parked and walked to Kanish Bay along a somewhat overgrown old logging road. It was pleasant and cool in the forest and there were still more wildflowers. Views of Kanish Bay don’t come easily, but we bushwhacked down to a gravel beach for lunch, views and a breeze.
We walked back to the vehicle and drove toward Darkwater Lake. The walk is very short, through open understory forest, to the mossy peninsula. We sat on the rocks by the lake and Julie swam in the cool water. 4.0 for Kanish Bay; 1.4 km to Darkwater; 2½ hours total without the driving.
– Norris
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- Sundew
- Pearly Everlasting
- Fireweed
- Hop clover
- Kanish Bay looking NE
- Kanish Bay looking NW
- Canada Geese
- Puff balls
- Darkwater Lake
- Dragonfly




































