| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | North Gowlland Loop |
| Date | 30 Oct 2019, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | 285-3710 or debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca. Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip. |
| Description | We will use bike trails, logging roads and a bit of official hiking trail to make this loop on both sides of North Gowlland Road: Marlow’s Road Climb, North Gowlland Trail, Missing Link, Little Black Dress, Back Door, Cash Only and Lady Lumps. If the weather is good we will visit Rousseau Ridge. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay Store for car pooling |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Okay if they don’t run through the group |
| Notes: | Bring lunch and gear for the weather. |
Category Archives: Quadra Island
Trip Report – Maud Island – 11 Sept 2019
Six hardy souls prepared for rain and began the lovely stroll through the forest before reaching the rockier trails. Recent rains had helped the mosses to pop out in colour, but possibly the most stunning visuals were the fungi. Many we were able to identify, but a small, white cauliflower shaped fungi with shiny red and black markings was unknown and stunning.
Sandra
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- Chanterelle mushroom
- Turkey tail fungus
- Puff balls
- Discovery Passage looking north
- Oregon Grape
- Staghorn fungus (?)
- Hydnellum peckii (Bleeding Tooth Fungus)
Hiking – Rebecca Spit Loop – 30 Oct 2019
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Rebecca Spit Loop |
| Date | 30 October 2019, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca or 3710. Please contact the trip coordinator prior to the trip. |
| Description | We will visit the Sasquatch and then continue to Paddy’s Lagoon. We will follow some unofficial trails that loop out and then circle back to the campground. We will explore the recent improvements to Drew Creek. If we then continue to the end of the Spit, the hike is about 8km. |
| Meeting Place | Rebecca Spit parking lot just past the gate on the right by the water at the south end of the park. |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
easy |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | |
| Notes: | Expect some mud on the way to Paddy’s Lagoon. Bring a snack and gear for the weather. |
Hiking – South Morte Lake Loop – 6 Nov 2019
This hike was originally scheduled for Oct 23rd
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | South Morte Lake Loop |
| Date | 6 Nov 2019, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca or 3710. Please contact the coordinator in advance. |
| Description | Starting from the Morte Lake parking lot, we will hike up Morning Beer, joining Deadfish and on to other mountain bike trails. We will descend maybe by Tripod, carry on along Reed Lake, cross the Wal Can Road and return to the Morte Lake parking lot following McKercher Creek. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay store parking lot |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty | moderate |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | okay, but must not run through the group |
| Notes: | Bring a snack or lunch, poles if you use them, and gear appropriate for the weather. |
Hiking – Mt. Seymour – 16 Oct 2019
Re-scheduled to October 14th, Monday
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Mt. Seymour |
| Date | 14 |
| Trip Coordinator | Norris Weimer |
| Contact Info | norris.weimer@ualberta.ca or 3710 |
| Description | This hike will take us to the highest point on Quadra Island. After ascending the old logging road we wander over open bluffs with great views. Once at the summit there are nearly 360° views. We will not do this trip in poor weather. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay parking lot to carpool |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
challenging |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs | |
| Notes: | Bring lunch, poles if you use them, and gear appropriate for the weather. |
Hiking – Kay Dubois Loop – 9 Oct 2019
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Kay Dubois Trail |
| Date | 9 Oct 2019, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Julie Mellanby |
| Contact Info | 3978 |
| Description | We will hike this trail beginning at the south. This is a classic trail along the shore through a mixed forest with great views of Sutil Chanel. A short walk. |
| Meeting Place | Kay Dubois trailhead at the end of Sutil Road |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Easy |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Okay if they don’t run through the group. |
| Notes: | Bring a snack or lunch and poles if you use them. |
Hiking – Hope Spring-Thompson Trail loop – 2 Oct 2019
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Hope Spring-Thompson Trail loop |
| Date | 27 Feb 2019, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Julie Mellanby |
| Contact Info | 3978 |
| Description | We will begin the loop at the Hope Spring trailhead and hike clockwise. This is a classic loop on official trails, with lots of variety: creeks, old growth Douglas fir, and some wetlands.. The hike will be about two hours. |
| Meeting Place | Hope Spring trailhead |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Fairly short and undulating |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Okay if they don’t run through the group. |
| Notes: | Bring a snack or lunch and poles if you use them. |
Trip Report – Hyacinthe and Open Bays – 8 Sept 2019
After a dark and stormy night, we prevaricated about getting out on the water in the face of an uncertain forecast. However, the lazy kayaker doesn’t get the first wave, or something like that, so three of us scrambled and were on the water by 10:16. Skies were overcast but the rain stayed away, the winds were calm, and the sun even peeped out occasionally. We meandered around Hyacinthe Bay, admiring both the variety of architecture, and the extensive pillow-lava formations. The incoming tide even allowed us to go around Heriot Island, where we were astonished to see large outcrops of sand dollars in the shallow, warmer waters. From there we enjoyed a calm crossing over to the Bretons and Hoskyn Channel. A few seals greeted us, but two were more interested in their squabbling than us. In the Breton Islets, oystercatchers, scoters, and dunlins were busy exploring the intertidal. We noted the number of boats still plying the waters around the Islands, we could see a kayaker launching from one large yacht that was hanging around Open Bay.
Our game plan was to land in the small beach beside the van Veen’s house, but a surprising amount of southerly swell generating wave action on the rocky beach made us decide to land on the sand/gravel of Big Beach and walk over to our house for our break. After lunch in the sun on our deck we were back on the water by 2 pm. An elegant two-masted schooner that has been anchored in Open Bay captured our interest, an internet search later revealed that it is for sale. We then had the pleasure of meeting the kayaker from the large motor yacht, a delightful American lady who travels the west coast in her yacht every summer. She was accompanied by her two dogs lounging on the deck of her kayak, resplendent in their doggie PFDs. She said she usually has her cat with her as well on her daily paddle. We were off the water by 3 pm. after a very pleasant, easy-going paddle. 13.7 km or 7.4 NM; 3½ hours, without the lunch break.
Valerie van Veen
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- Pillow lava
- Behind Heriot Island
- Sand dollars
- Harbour seal
- Schooner Jan Van Gent
Trip Report – Nugedzi Lakes and Views – 4 Sept 2019
Our group of eight and two dogs hiked up to the Nugedzi Lakes, beginning the hike on the fairly steep old logging road. Near the end of the logging road we stopped at a viewpoint toward the northeast to enjoy the view and cool off in the shade. The day was clear, sunny, and quite warm. We continued on, deciding to take the side trip to the lily pond and the viewpoint to the southeast. We then followed the undulating trail through the forest up to the Lakes. Most of the forest along the way is mature with a few old cedars and lovely, open understory. We stopped for lunch on the rocky point on Nugedzi Lake and some of the group swam in the not quite warm water. Again the group chose to carry on to the viewpoint to the west over Discovery Passage and views of Vancouver Island. On the way back we made the small extension to visit Little Nugedzi Lake before hiking back down the steep, eroded logging road. 10.8 km and 5½ hours.
Debbie
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- Puff balls
- Looking northeast
- Penstemon
- The lily pond
- Farrah in the lily pond
- Looking southeast over Rebecca Spit
- Nugedzi Lake
- Lunch break
- The western viewpoint
- View of Discovery Passage
Kayaking – Hyacinthe & Open Bays – 8 Sept 2019
| Activity | Kayaking |
| Destination | Hyacinthe and Open Bays |
| Date | 8 Sept 2019, Sunday |
| Trip Coordinator | Valerie van Veen |
| Contact Info | 250 285 2329; vvv@qisland.ca |
| Description | Summer-end Sunday Social … a gentle paddle to explore Hyacinthe Bay, then over to Open Bay, possibly check on intertidal and seals in the Bretons. Land on beach beside our house for coffee, tea, goodies provided to accompany your lunch/snack at our place. Paddle back to Len Road beach around 2 pm in time for high(er) tide. |
| Meeting Place | Len Road beach |
| Departure Time | 9:30 , on water by 10 |
| Difficulty |
Easy |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | Bring your own lunch. Kayaks will be put up on driftwood on our beach while we enjoy the break up at our house. Forecast is for possibly showers in afternoon, little wind. Must email/call by Friday night to confirm participation. Kayaks must be ocean kayaks and conform to all Transport Canada requirements. |


































