| Activity | Hike and lunch |
| Destination | Baikie Island |
| Date | 10 Nov. 2025, Monday |
| Trip Coordinator | Neil Unwin |
| Contact Info | neilunwin08@gmail.com |
| Description | We can meet on the ferry and drive to our starting point. The walk will be about 4.5 km. Debriefing to be held at More Eatery for lunch |
| Meeting Place | QCove ferry terminal |
| Departure Time | 10:00 ferry |
| Difficulty |
Easy |
| Costs | Ferry and lunch at More Eatery |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | Okay |
| Notes: |
Hiking – Beaver Lake to Open Bay Creek – 30 Oct 2025
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Beaver Lake to Open Bay Creek |
| Date | 30 Oct 2025, Thursday |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | dmquigg@gmail.com or 3710 |
| Description | We will leave from Hyacinthe Bay Road and follow a flagged trail down to Beaver Lake. After crossing the outflow creek, we will continue on to Open Bay Creek mostly following the creek with some sections of steep descent. The path along Open Bay Creek is undulating, but mostly flat. This involves a car shuffle. |
| Meeting Place | Community Centre parking lot |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | |
| Notes | Bring a lunch or snack and dress for the weather. |
Trip Report – Big Trees and Clear Lake – 22 Oct 2025
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Trip Report – Haskins’ Farm and Golf Course Loop with Lunch – 14 Oct 2025
We had reservations at the Quadra Golf Course restaurant, The Q, at 12:00. We met at the Fir Crest parking lot at 10:00 and wandered around the Fir Crest Loop, the Fir Crest Trail and the Haskins’ Farm trails for two hours. (6.9 km). The weather was great, sunny with fall colours.
At the restaurant, it was the second to last day before closing for the season. A beautiful room and the food was great.
Norris
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- Golf Course walking trail
- Looking southeast
- Looking west across Sutil Channel
- Looking toward mainland mountains
- Haskin Farm trail
- The Golf Club
Trip Report – Denman & Hornby Islands – 5-8 Oct 2025
Sunday: Seven of us went straight from the 10:00 ferry from Buckley Bay to the Morning Beach trailhead to take advantage of the relatively low tide, and walk to Tree Island (aka Sandy Island). We descended the stairs on the east side of Longbeak Point and walked north along the shore and then across the sandy flats to Tree Island. It was a perfect, sunny day. We walked across the wooded area for the view north before heading back. We hurried a bit, not wanting to be too late with the turn of the tide, but there was no problem and we could have taken more time. We had lunch once we returned to Longbeak Point on Denman and then continued to the trailhead. (7.5 km, 3h) We went to Fillongley Provincial Park and set up our campsites in this popular park on Lambert Channel. Several people explored Denman a bit more and visited Chickadee Lake looking for the best swimming spot. (2.25 km, 45m). The evening was cool and the group gathered around a fire for happy hour and later for dessert. The moon was nearly full as it rose over the Salish Sea.
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- Morning Beach
- Looking east
- Arriving at Tree Island
- Looking south to Denman
- The beach on Baynes Sound
- Oregon Grape
- Lunch break
- Seaweed
- Moon rise
Monday – The weather was again perfect. We took the 9:40 ferry to Hornby and positioned the vehicles for a car shuffle. Starting from Mount Road, we hiked up Middle Bench in the Mt. Geoffrey Escarpment Provincial Park and almost immediately had wonderful views to the west, over Lambert Channel and Denman Island. The gradual climb continued on Outer Ridge up to the summit of Mt. Geoffrey at 330m. But the views are not at the summit, they are along the embankment with the unusual conglomerate geology. We continued on the Cliff Trail in Mt. Geoffrey Regional Park, with views that included the Hornby farmlands and the scenery to the north. We descended the dirt stairs down to Lea Smith Road and took the ferry back to Denman Island for the evening at Fillongley. The trail was very quiet and we encountered only one group of mountain bikers all day. (9.2 km, 3¾ hours, about 300m ascent) Once again the campfire was the social centre and the truly full moon rose over Hornby Island.
- Sunrise
- View from Middle Bench
- Shingle Spit & Lambert Channel
- A gradual trail
- Looking toward Vavncouver Island
- Unusual arbutus tree
- Looking southwest
- Looking northwest
- Moon rise
- Campfire social
Tuesday – We had a spectacular sunrise, which was followed by significant cloud cover until late in the afternoon. We again returned to Hornby Island on the 9:40 ferry and went to Helliwell Provincial Park to walk the south-facing bluffs. The views are great and the cliff formations from conglomerate are fascinating. We walked north to the park boundary and then followed the trail loop counterclockwise. There were sea lions swimming below the cliffs and in a colony on nearby Flora Island. (5.4 km, 1¾ hours). After visiting the Hornby Coop Store, which is an amazing source of anything that you might need, we continued on to Tribune Bay for lunch and to enjoy the fine sand and the scenery. After a quick visit to Little Tribune Bay, there were a variety of short explorations before returning to Denman for the evening. Regrettably, we did not have time or tide to explore the rock formations at Heron Rock and elsewhere. Back on Denman, a few in the group went to explore the Lindsay Dickson Nature Reserve and Graham Lake, which were both worth the visit. (2.9 km, 1h)
- Sunrise from Denman
- The end of the sunrise
- K’ómoks Guardian Pole
- Bluffs at Helliwell Prov Park
- Sea Lion
- Tribune Bay
- Sandstone at Little Tribune Bay
- Lindsay Dickson Nature Reserve
- Graham Lake
Wednesday: For most of us, this was a short and cloudy day. A group hiked the eastern shore in Boyle Point Provincial Park to see Eagle Rock and the view of the Chrome Island lighthouse. This was a gentle walk through a fine forest. (2.9 km, 1h)
- Chrome Island lighthouse
We then headed home after a great trip with an amazing variety of hikes and scenery.
Debbie
Thanks to Jim, Louise, and Norris for the photos
Winter Planning Meeting and Social – 26 Oct 2025
| Activity | Winter Planning Meeting |
| Date | 26 Oct 2025, Sunday |
| Planning Meeting coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Social hosts | Louise and Jim Squire |
| RSVP information | It is essential to RSVP to lsquire@sasktel.net by Wednesday night, Oct 22nd. |
| Description | We will begin the Winter Planning Meeting at 15:00 to be followed by a potluck dinner at 16:30. Hamburgers and sausages/hotdogs will be provided. Please bring your beverage, a side dish or a dessert. |
| Meeting Place | Address available after contacting the host. |
| Meeting Time | 15:00 – 19:00 |
| Notes: | Parking is a problem. Please carpool wherever possible. We may need to make additional arrangements. |
Hiking – Big Trees and Clear Lake – 22 Oct 2025
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Big Trees and Clear Lake |
| Date | 22 Oct, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | dmquigg@gmail.com or 3710; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip |
| Description | The destination for this trip is one of the biggest Douglas fir on Quadra. We will hike up a logging road and into Main Lake Park. There is no trail and part of the route is quite steep, but the distance is not long. We can visit several big trees in this valley. Expect to climb over deadfall. We will continue on to the south end of Clear Lake. To reach the beach may be very wet. |
| Meeting Place | Quadra Community Centre parking lot |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Moderate for some steep parts and mostly no trail |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | |
| Notes: | Bring lunch; hiking poles if you use them. Wear good boots. The approach involves a logging road, so we will need vehicles for that. |
Walk and Social – Haskin Farm & Golf Course – 14 Oct 2025
| Activity | Walk and Social |
| Location | Haskin Farm, golf course and The Q |
| Date | 14 October 2025, Tuesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Norris Weimer & Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | dmquigg@gmail.com; 3710. It is essential that you RSVP by Thursday evening, 9 October, if you are having lunch at The Q |
| Description | The plan is to park near the Fir Crest gate, hike down through the residential lots, onto the crest trail into Haskin Farm trail system, making a loop, before returning along the eastern crest, up along the northern perimeter and back to the parking area. From there anyone who wants to will go to The Q restaurant for lunch. The Q closes for the season on the following day and the menu will be limited and based on availability as they use up what is in the cupboard. Be flexible. |
| Meeting Place | The parking lot near the Fir Crest entrance gate |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Dogs | No |
| Trip Limits | 10 or what The Q can accommodate |
| Cost | Lunch, if that is your choice |
| Notes: |
Trip Report – Mt. Elma – 25 Sept 2025
Nine of us took advantage of an overcast, but gentle day to make this lovely hike to Mt. Elma. It has been a very dry summer on the Forbidden Plateau and the autumn colours were not as intense as some years, but deep reds nonetheless. We walked through Paradise Meadows on the boardwalk and continued up to Battleship Lake where we admired the views from the various platforms. We carried on past Kooso and Lady Lake before turning off on the now well worn trail up to Mt. Elma. The route is increasingly steep as it nears the ridge and then flattens out as it meanders through the excellent sub-alpine terrain with great views and foliage. We stopped for lunch at the south end of the ridge and managed to eat most of what we had brought, in spite of very aggressive Canada Jays. We returned via Helen Mackenzie Lake to make the trip more varied and then were quickly back to the parking lot. As we reached the vehicles, we saw Sandhill Cranes flying overhead and circling around. 14.7 km; 500m elevation gain; 6¼ hours.
Debbie
Thanks to Carrie, Jim and Norris for the photos
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- Battleship Lake
- Toward mainland
- Mt. Albert Edward
- Canada jay and Mt. Albert Edward
- Toward Comox Glacier
- Mountain Ash
- Scaly vase mushroom
- Helen MacKenzie Lake
Multi-day Hiking – Hornby & Denman Islands – 5-8 Oct 2025
| Activity | Multi-day Hiking |
| Destination | Hornby and Denman Islands, staying at Fillongley Prov Park campground |
| Date | 5-8 Oct 2025, Sunday to Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | 3710 or dmquigg@gmail.com; please contact the coordinator well in advance of the trip |
| Description | We will have two half-days and two full days to explore the two islands. There is lots to do: on Hornby Island, by ferry: Mt. Geoffrey Regional Park (a significant walk on a bluff with good views if the weather cooperates), Tribune Bay Prov Park (a walk on the beach), Helliwell Provincial Park (a rocky, coastal walk), Heron Rock (sculpted rock beach walk) on Denman Island: Boyle Point Prov Park (short, easy walk to a view of the Chrome Island Lighthouse), possibly a walk to or toward Tree Island (Sandy Island Marine Park if the tide is right; this is long and flat) We will decide as we go, what we will do each day. Each person or group will need to make their own arrangements to stay at Fillongley Provincial Park campground or elsewhere. The cost is half-price for seniors. |
| Meeting Place | QCove ferry |
| Departure Time | 8:30 ferry to Campbell River for the 10:00 ferry from Buckley Bay to Denman Island. This is weather dependent and will be confirmed later. |
| Difficulty | Moderate and varied |
| Cost | The ferries, fuel and camping |
| Trip limits | 8 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | The season is changing. Bring a variety of gear. |























































































