Hiking Speed & Terrain Rating Info

Guests are welcome on our guided hikes. Choose a hike suited to your interests and physical abilities. Be honest with yourself in judging your abilities, remembering that we tire more quickly when walking on snow/rough terrain. Consult the hike description for the hike speed, length, and difficulty of terrain (if in doubt, contact the hike leader) which are explained in the charts below. 

Speed of Hike

 Slow 2 to 3 km/hr
 Moderate 3 to 4 km/hr
 Brisk/Fast 5+ km/hr

Terrain of Hike

Level 1  Well defined trails, gentle inclines. Hiking boots not required. Beginner-friendly; recommended for newcomers to club activities.
Level 2Generally on trail. May be hilly, with light bushwhacking, some rough spots or obstacles. Boots recommended.
Level 3Rough terrain (one or more of extensive bushwhacking, steep sections, long climbs and descents, beaver dams or other obstacles, rock scrambling). Boots, experience and a high level of fitness essential.

Calendar of Hikes by Difficulty

Upcoming events by Difficulty

    • 24 Jun 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 9430 Guelph Line - NE corner of North Parking Lot
    • 2
    Register

    This hike is focused on the goals of the PaRx Program

    Spending time in nature reduces your risk of cardiovascular disease.

    Carpool:
    Meet in the NE corner of the north parking lot at Elements Casino, 9430 Guelph Line, Milton by 8:50 AM for a 9:00 o'clock departure to the trailhead. Your admission into Rattlesnake Pt. will be covered if you join the carpool. 

    If you want to join this hike and pay your own way and enter Rattlesnake Pt. in your own vehicle, please contact the hike leader.  If you are paying your own way, please do not register here, but contact the hike leader to advise him.

    Hike Details:
    The trailhead is at RP01 on Rattlesnake Pt. Park Map.  From there we'll hike a loop, following Rattlesnake Pt. side trail, the Leech Porter side trail, and the main trail.  Some rocky climbs and descents, tripping hazards. Great lookouts over Nassagaweya Canyon. Wildlife to admire (turkey vultures) but generally no rattlesnakes. 

    Distance hiked: 10Km. Pace: 4Km/hour. Terrain: 2+.  Time hiking: 2.5 hours.

    What to Bring:
    2L of water, snacks, bug and tick repellant, sunscreen, sunhat, personal first aid kit including medication. Hiking poles recommended. Hiking boots required.  No dogs please. No drop out.

    Leader:
    Ron - ronaldcherry002@gmail.com

    • 25 Jun 2025
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Barber Scout Camp parking lot
    Register

    Meet at 9:30 am at Barber Scout Camp parking lot  (off Stone Rd by Eramosa River).

    We hike first the Cliff Top Side Trail, open fields and meadows to Victoria Rd, and return back on  the shady trails  of RT section. On the way we check  the OR trestle bridge, which has been lately in news. 

    If you are feeling adventurous bring a pair of  shoes (that you do not mind getting wet) and poles, we  walk in the river to cool off in the end. It is amazingly refreshing.

    Speed moderate, easy terrain about 2 hrs

    Check GHTC web site before departure in event of rain cancellation

    leader Tuula

    salocanini@yahoo.ca

    519 829 9929



    • 28 Jun 2025
    • 8:45 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Section 5 Radial Line Trail
    Register

    Section 5/Bear Den Loop

    Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025

    Hike check in: 8:45am with hike starting at 9am

    Trail:  Radial Line Trail Section 5 or Bear Den Loop

    Hike description: From Pineridge we will walk north on 6th Line Nassagaweya to pick up the trailhead at the Blue Heron Scout Camp parking lot.  The trail passes through woods, meadows, fields, coniferous plantations cedar and hardwood forests.  We’ll enjoy hiking the Blue Springs and Sugar Shack Side Trails.  We’ll then cross over a stile to walk north on 5th line to pick up the main GHTC trail again and walk on the abandoned rail bed.  Hikers will enter the Blue Springs Scout reserve, then walk on an impressive Dr. Seuss-like boardwalk, built by the Scouts and now maintained by the GHTC.  We’ll follow this trail and make our way back to 6th Line.

    Trail conditions: The trail is dirt packed with uneven sections with rocks and roots. There are hills, some steep inclines, and depending on the weather, the trails may be muddy and buggy.  

    No dogs please. 

    Pace:  4km/hr, approximately 9km -- about 2.5 hrs

    Parking: 5120 Pineridge Dr., Milton (6th Line Nassagaweya & Pineridge Dr.) parking roadside just past mailboxes

    Required: hiking shoes, dress for the weather

    Recommended: water, sunscreen, bug spray/bug netting

    Optional: poles

    Hike leader: Michelle Lebon, milebon231@gmail.com

                               Mira Soni      mirasoni1964@gmail.com

    • 29 Jun 2025
    • 9:15 AM - 1:45 PM
    • 485 Woodlawn Rd. W., Guelph
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    Carpool:
    Meet in the parking lot of the Galaxy Cinema, 485 Woodlawn Rd. W., near the Mandarin Restaurant: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JxHrGj7XVSTo3tGJ7 at 9:00 AM for a 9:15 AM departure to the trailhead.  Barbara will be there to get you into a ride to the trailhead.  Use of the carpool is encouraged because of limited parking at the trailhead.  Contact Ron if you want to join the hike at the trailhead.

    Hike Details:
    Everyone is welcome to join this hike. Just make sure that the pace and distance are a fit for what you can do.

    Total distance hiked will be about 12 Km, pace will be 4 Km/hr. Terrain is easy to moderate. There are some steep hills to climb.

    The trailhead is near 1296 Carmel-Koch Rd. Wilmot Township.  Meet there at 9:45 AM to join this hike.  The hike will start at 10:00 AM. 

    Roadside parking is available on the south side of Carmel-Koch Rd., opposite the trailhead. The trailhead is on the Avon Trail, where the Avon Trail turns north into Schneider's Bush and away from Carmel-Kosh Rd. Look for a wide entrance with a chain spanning two posts at the entrance, a white turn blaze and an Avon Trail sign.

    We will begin by following the Avon Trail, continuing to wind our way on a network of intersecting, unmarked trails.  We will be using the AllTrails app to navigate the trails.  We'll visit a memorial to Fred Schneider, have a look from the lookout near the memorial and then navigate our way to a lookout over Sunfish Lake.  Finally we'll navigate our way to a trail exit to make a loop out of this hike.

    Hike Leaders Invited to Participate:
    This will be an extended version of a hike which was led on May 20.  There is a pre-defined route, but we will also be looking to hike trails not already on that route.  For hike leaders joining this hike, this is an opportunity to hone your skills using the All Trails app, navigating a complex system of unknown or unmarked trails. For everyone else, if you enjoy exploring an unknown area, finding new trails, then this hike is for you!

    The land we will be hiking is now part of a nature reserve owned by rare: https://thenarwhal.ca/wilmot-schneider-woods-nature-reserve/

    Trailhead: https://maps.app.goo.gl/cv5StDiwqRF3KFQS8  note that 1296 Carmel-Koch Rd. is the address of the property just east of the trailhead.

    What to Bring:
    At least 1L of water, snacks, bug and tick repellant, sunscreen, sunhat, rain jacket. Hiking boots required.  Hiking poles optional. No dogs please.

    Lunch Options:
    To be discussed during the hike.

    Leaders:
    Ron - ronaldcherry002@gmail.com
    B
    arbara - barbara.bethune@gmail.com

    • 30 Jun 2025
    • 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Ontario Reformatory gates on York Road
    Register

    The O.R. Trail 

    Check in at 6:15 for hike start at 6:30pm

    Hike description: Starting from the gatehouse on York Road, we will hike by the north pond, through forests, along the river up to the bridge at Stone Rd. then return back passing the south pond and get a glimpse of the Ontario Reformatory. 

    Trail conditions: The trails go through a forest and the trail is uneven with rocks and roots. There are a few small hills. 

    Pace: 4km/hr, approximately 4.5km, 1 ¼ hr

    Parking: 905 York Rd., roadside parking on the south side, across from Lewis Upholstery.

    Bus route – 2 stops – one on either side of the road, near the gatehouse

    Required: hiking shoes, dress for the weather

    Recommended: water, snack, sunscreen, bug spray

    Optional: poles

    No dogs please. 

    Hike leader: Michelle Lebon, milebon231@gmail.com

    • 1 Jul 2025
    • 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
    • Guelph Lake Trailhead on the east side of the crosswalk on Victoria St. N. just south of the Speed River.
    Register

    Meet and check in at 7:50pm for 8:00pm hike departure from Guelph Lake Trailhead on the east side of the crosswalk on Victoria St. N. just south of the Speed River.

    What3words location: https://w3w.co/lender.subtitle.etched

    Canada Day Celebrations have returned to Riverside Park! Hike the Guelph Lake Trail along the Speed River to the Guelph Lake dam and return to the Royal Recreation - Speed River Trail to Riverside Park for fireworks at about 10pm. Return to Victoria Rd. N. following the fireworks.

    This is an easy hike approximately 9k total on a well-maintained multi-use trail with 4km/hr pace.

    Roadside parking is available approximately 200 meters on both sides of Victoria Rd. N. Carpooling is encouraged.

    Wear walking or hiking shoes; bring water, bug spray,  compact camping chair and flashlight or headlamp for return to Victoria Rd after dark; blanket or poles are optional.

    No dogs please.

    Leaders: Rick Bos and Barbara Bethune

    Contact leaders by email with any questions:

    rickbosontario@gmail.com  

    barbara.bethune@gmail.com


    • 3 Jul 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Halton Regional Forest
    Register

    Halton Regional Forest to Pear Tree Park Hike

    When:Thursday, July 3, 2025

    Location:

    Meet at the Speyside Pear Tree Park & Bruce Trail parking lot, 7808 15 Side Rd., Acton (about 200 metres west of Regional Rd. 25)  https://w3w.co/sofas.audition.procures This is an end-to-end hike.  We will carpool to the Halton Regional Forest parking lot, 10200 Sixth Line Nassagaweya, Milton https://w3w.co/wakes.songbird.midnight and hike back.

    Time:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    Length:Approx. 10 km - Level 2+

    Pace:Experienced hikers with a good level of fitness is required for this Moderate-Brisk pace fitness hike

    Details:This interesting hike will start from the parking lot on Sixth Line at the Halton Regional Forest.  We will hike back along the Hilton Falls Side Trail, Al Shaw Side Trail and the Main Bruce Trail.  Our adventure will take us on the seldom used Green Trail which loops back to the Bruce Trail.  This trail has some hills, rocks, uneven footing, and a couple of small creeks to cross.

    What to Bring:

    Wear sturdy footwear, long pants, hiking poles recommended, sun hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, water, snacks, health card/identification.  Dress for the weather, bring rain gear (just in case!)

    No dogs please.

    Carpool:  Highly recommended due to the very limited parking at both lots.

    Meet at 8:20 for an 8:30 departure from the Rockmosa Community Centre 110 Rockmosa Dr., Rockwood (park on south side of tennis courts).

    Hike Leaders:Barbara Bethune barbara.bethune@gmail.com

    Marie Burland   burlandmc@gmail.com

    • 20 Jul 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    • Bus Pick Up: Covered Bridge Parking, 114 Gordon St, Guelph
    • 14
    Register

    Hike start time: 9 AM; Meet at Covered Bridge Parking Lot near 114 Gordon Street, Guelph; Board school bus headed for Toronto

    Hike end time: Hike takes place 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM ending at the Rogers Centre; Bus will have us home by 7 PM in Guelph following conclusion of the Toronto Blue Jays game.

    Limit number of hikers: 36 is maximum hikers allowed; Only 36 spots on the bus for hikers.

    Hike description GHTC is excited to invite you to our second annual Blue Jays Bus Hike!  This is a GHTC fundraising event that started in 2024.

    This year’s proceeds will go toward updating GHTC’s branding/website.  These valuable resources help spread word about our club to the surrounding community.  Updating these vital marketing tools for our club will help us further our mission by attracting new members/donors, improve member/donor experience, and help GHTC raise our public profile. This short-term investment will have lasting impact putting additional funds back into our community!

    Our goal is to raise $6,000 toward these important Club initiatives.  The Blue Jays Bus Hike is one of our 2025 events that will help us reach our goal.

    Join us for a unique experience that combines hiking with seeing the Toronto Blue Jays take on the San Francisco Giants at the newly renovated Rogers Centre!  Hikers will have two different hike-types from which to choose.  Hike # 1 drop-off location will be at the Humber Bay Bridge (15 Marine Parade Dr. Loop at Lakeshore Blvd W) in Etobicoke.  Hike # 1 is ~7.5 km in length; moving at 4 km/hour pace along Toronto’s boardwalk adjacent to the waterfront.  Hike # 2 drop-off location is the Exhibition Place Wind Turbine (Alberta Circle).  Hike # 2 is ~3.4 km in length; moving at 2 km/hour pace along Toronto’s boardwalk adjacent to the waterfront.  Both hikes offer beautiful views of Lake Ontario and Toronto’s skyline as we approach the Rogers Centre by foot.  Once at the Rogers Centre, hikers will be able to offload any gear inside of our bus and then proceed into the Rogers Centre to take in the Blue Jays game!

    PRICING

    Pre-Sale Special (Ends Monday, March 31st): $185/Person (All-In) ***SAVE $40 OFF Regular Price!

    ***Pre-Sale Special offer requires a code that will be shared via our GHTC newsletter in mid-March!***

    Regular Price: $225/Person (All-In)

    The deadline to sign up is Monday, June 30th at 12 PM

     Your registration fee includes:

    • Roundtrip school bus transportation from Guelph to the Rogers Centre
    • One premium Blue Jay ticket to the game (Section 213 along first-base line; all seats are sun-covered)
    • Portion of your registration is eligible for charitable tax receipt; final amount determined by price paid and total number of spots sold.  Eligible tax receipt amount will range between 10 to 20% of purchase price.

    Registration is open to both GHTC members and non-members.  We welcome everyone who wishes to be part of our special event!

    Payments can be made by Interac E-transfer, cash, or cheque.  As this is a fundraising event, we will not accept credit card nor PayPal. Your spot is not confirmed until payment has been made in full and receipt has been issued. 

    Upon registration, you will receive an invoice that indicates payment options.  By registering for this event online, you agree to pay the above amounts in full upon receipt.  Due to limited capacity, there are NO REFUNDS for this event.  This event will be taking place, rain or shine.  It is your responsibility to wear weather-appropriate attire.

    Spaces are limited so be sure to reserve your spot today!    

    What to bring:  bagged lunch (if you wish), water, bug repellent, sunscreen, weather-appropriate attire, hat, sunglasses, athletic or hiking shoes; backpack

    Hike Rating

    Long Hike (7.5 km):  Athletic/Faster Pace; 2 hrs; Level 3; Experienced hikers only; 4-5 km/hr pacing.

    Short Hike (3.4 km):  Easy/Walking Pace; 2 hrs; Level 1; Leisurely hike; 2 km/hr pacing.

    Leader contact info: Colin McCusker, colin_mccusker@yahoo.com; 647-527-6271

    Email hike information and hike cancellation requests to colin_mccusker@yahoo.com; 647-527-6271



     


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