| Activity | Paddling |
| Destination | Amor Lake |
| Date | 21 May, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Darcy Mitchell |
| Contact Info | mitchelldarcy51@gmail.com |
| Description | Amor Lake is an interesting and attractive lake with several sandy beaches and a hiking option (about one hour round trip for the hike). Driving distance to the launch site is about 45 minutes from the ferry. |
| Meeting Place | Drive-in campsite on the west side of Amor Lake |
| Departure Time | On the water at 11:00 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Cost | Ferry |
| Trip limits | 8 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | Trip timing is flexible, but we will likely be out for about 5 hours. Please contact the coordinator no later than Sunday, May 18. If the weather will be cancelled for any reason, I will send a note to registrants by noon on Tuesday. For more information about the Rec site visit: https://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/search/search-result.aspx?site=REC0174&type=Site |
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Paddling/Hiking/Camping – Main Lakes Provincial Park – 10-12 June 2025
Cancelled due to wind forecast.
| Activity | Multi-day paddling/hiking/camping |
| Destination | Main Lake Provincial Park |
| Date | 10-12 June, Tuesday to Thursday |
| Trip Coordinator | Vic Gladish |
| Contact Info | vicgladish@gmail.com; 250-287-0459 |
| Description | We will set up camp at Main Lake and spend three days exploring by hiking and paddling. Destinations can vary with the group’s interests. Possibilities include a paddle into Little Main, Paddle to Village Bay Lake, hike to Yeatman Bay and/or Surge Narrows. |
| Meeting Place | Mine Lake boat launch |
| Departure Time | On the water by 10:30 |
| Difficulty |
Easy; moderate if paddling in windy conditions |
| Costs | $5/night/person |
| Trip limits | 8 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | This multi-day trip is relatively easy on these small lakes but requires good paddling skills, Coast Guard required safety gear and your own camping gear. Bring footwear suitable for hiking (easy). Each participant is responsible for their own camping gear and meals. Tent and/or meal sharing can be arranged if you buddy up with someone. Carpooling will make parking easier. Please sign up no later than FRIDAY, JUNE 6th. A final weather decision will be made by 8:00 PM, Sunday, June 8th. Ask coordinator about joining for just 1 or 2 days if you have a schedule conflict. Visit the BC Parks Camping website after May 28th to register and pay for camping. https//:camping.bcparks.ca under “Backcountry” ;l “Backcountry Registration” ; “Main Lake” |
Hiking – Yellow Mud Loop – 26 March 2025
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Yellow Mud Loop |
| Date | 26 March 2025, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Louise Squire |
| Contact Info | Lsquire@sasktel.net |
| Description | Starting at Reed Lake, we will go south on Straight as a Dime, turn east on Back Door over the rock bluffs and down to the variously named lake with the large beaver dam. From here we return along the Yellow Mud trail to Reed Lake. Be prepared for a change weather depending. |
| Meeting Place | Legion parking lot |
| Departure Time | 9:30 |
| Difficulty |
Easy to moderate – may be slick if it rains |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | On leash |
| Notes: |
Trip Report – Plumper and Deepwater Bays – 12 Feb 2025
Eight of us met on a crisp dry morning with the remains of six or so inches of snow on some of the access roads to Plumper. We parked at the familiar Maud island parking lot and headed out at 0°C. The trail was patchy but easy to follow as a quad had left tracks for us to follow. The temperature remained close to zero making the trails compact and easy to walk on.
From Plumper Bay it was decided to do a quick trip to Deepwater Bay and enjoy the view. Lots of beach debris had been collected and we were happy to collect a bit more. We returned for lunch on the sunny side at Plumper Bay and were not disappointed as the sea was nearly calm and the sun was shining. We also met Mel as he was enjoying a grilled hot dog before he went back to clearing trails. We followed the shore for a bit and were pleasantly surprised by 40 to 50 merganser ducks taking off. Then we returned to the trail and back to our cars which completed our less than 10 km walk.
Neil
Thanks to Neil and Norris for the photos
(click on photos to enlarge)
- Starting out
- Racoon tracks
- Deepwater Bay
- Mel at lunch
- Plumper Bay
Trip Report – Rebecca Spit Hot Chocolate Walk – 29 Jan 2025
As promised, it was a brisk walk around Rebecca Spit for four hardy souls as we celebrated the Chinese New Year, Quadra Island style, at our January 29 Hot Chocolate Social. Though we didn’t see any snakes (appropriately it is the year of the Wood Snake), we did see, or hear, several species of sea birds and tree birds. (Ask Vic for the list). A delicious, eclectic, celebratory feast was enjoyed by all while being warmed by a very welcome campfire. Maybe an annual tradition, mark Tuesday, February 17, 2026, to celebrate the year of the Fire Horse. (about 4 km; 1 hour walking)
Valerie van Veen
Hiking – Plumper and Deepwater Bays – 12 February 2025
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Plumper and Deepwater Bays |
| Date | 12 February, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Neil Unwin |
| Contact Info | neilunwin08@gmail.com or 604-202-4762. Please contact the coordinator in advance. |
| Description | A relatively flat and easy hike on old logging roads. The first part is the same as for going to Maud Island, then instead of turning left, we turn right. The trail is quite gradual down to the water. There has been some recent trail work. Plumper Bay has a grassy meadow on the waterfront and Deepwater has a gravel shore with a view north up Discovery Passage. About 8 km roundtrip or more if you walk along the shore. |
| Meeting Place | Community Centre parking lot; we will convoy in our cars from there. |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty | Easy, but not a Trail Committee maintained trail |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | |
| Notes: | Bring lunch. and gear for the weather |
Snow – Mt. Washington – 6 Feb 2025
This trip was cancelled
| Activity | Snowshoeing |
| Destination | Mt. Washington |
| Date | 6 Feb, Thursday |
| Trip Coordinator | Louise Squire |
| Contact Info | lsquire@sasktel.net or 306-539-3813 |
| Description | Mt Washington snowshoe excursion leaving from Raven Lodge through the meadows, passing by Battleship Lake and Helen MacKenzie Lake to return. Approx distance of 7.5 kmAs Thursday is Cortes guaranteed sailing, we will be taking the 8:30 ferry to Campbell River. Snowshoes can be rented if needed and there is a $16 day pass that is required. |
| Meeting Place | Quathiaski Cove Ferry terminal |
| Departure Time | 8:30 ferry. |
| Difficulty |
Moderate. |
| Costs | Ferry, fuel and $16 Day Pass |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | We will not go if rain is forecast at 1,000m. Bring lunch and gear appropriate for the weather. |
Walk and Social – Rebecca Spit – 29 Jan 2025
| Activity | Walk and Hot Chocolate Social |
| Location | Rebecca Spit |
| Date | 29 January 2025, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Valerie van Veen |
| Contact Info | vvv@qisland.ca, text 778 242 5774, call 250 285 2329 |
| Description | CELEBRATE THE CHINESE NEW YEAR … with a brisk walk around Rebecca Spit and share goodies (hopefully some real Chinese goodies) at the picnic spot (most southerly, beside the campground) afterwards. Bring your own hot chocolate or whatever else you want to toast the Chinese New Year) and any goodies you might have to share….Christmas cake, cookies? ( NOT required though) |
| Meeting Place | First parking lot in park on EAST side (Sasquatch parking). If unsure wait at entrance gate for my dirty whitish Subaru |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Dogs | Yes, if under control |
| Trip Limits | None |
| Cost | None |
| Notes: | We already have a great outing on Monday, but I thought it would be fun to toast the YEAR OF THE SNAKE together as we plunge into another weird year |
Hiking – Nymph Falls to Comox Lake – 27 Jan 2025
This trip is full as of 22 Jan 2025. Please contact the coordinator to waitlist.
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Nymph Falls to Comox Lake |
| Date | 27 Jan 2025, Monday |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | dmquigg@gmail.com or 3710 |
| Description | We can explore the Nymph Falls Nature Park, with views of the sculpted rocks in the Puntledge River and a system of trails, before we take the wide trail upstream to the dam. This trail leaves the provincial park and enters BC Hydro territory. About 13.5 km and 5 hours, or longer depending on the Park exploration |
| Meeting Place | Q Cove Ferry terminal. Please arrange your carpool in advance. |
| Departure Time | 9:30 ferry |
| Difficulty |
Easy, but fairly long |
| Costs | Ferry costs |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | |
| Notes: | Bring lunch and gear for the weather. |
Snow – Mt. Washington – 8 Jan 2025
| Activity | Snowshoeing |
| Destination | Mt. Washington |
| Date | 8 Jan, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Norris Weimer |
| Contact Info | norris.weimer@ualberta.ca or 3710. Please contact the coordinator by Monday night. |
| Description | We will follow some of the Mt. Washington snowshoe trails leaving from Raven Lodge. |
| Meeting Place | Quathiaski Cove Ferry terminal |
| Departure Time | 9:00 ferry. |
| Difficulty |
Easy to moderate. |
| Costs | Transportation costs and trail pass. The price of a snow shoe day pass is $16. |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | Bring lunch as we may not eat at Raven lodge. Have reliable equipment and winter gear. Expect warm conditions |
















