Due to unforeseen circumstances and the poor conditions, Orillia Club’s planned snowshoe to Awenda scheduled for tomorrow, Jan. 21, 2018, is cancelled.
News
Mad River has a new President
Hello, all,
To continue the good news, in recent weeks, following a meeting of interested parties including Frieda, Mike Robertson has been elected as the new President for the Mad River section of the GHTA. Mike is enthusiastically looking forward to plotting out the refurbishment of the trail and regeneration of the Club.
Please welcome Mike.
Carol Strickland,
On behalf of the GHTA Inc. Executive.
New Trails and Landowner Relations Director
We are thrilled to appoint John Sloan as our new Trails and Landowner Relations Director. John comes with an excellent background. He has been a member of the Ganaraska Hiking Trail Association since 2011 and is President of the GHTA Barrie Club. He is a member of the Bruce Trail Conservancy and Skyline Hikers of the Canadian Rockies (where he holds the volunteer positions of Chief Hike Leader and Ambassador). He has completed the Hike Ontario “Certified Hike Leader” course and Red Cross “Wilderness First Aid” training. John and his wife Susan have lived in Oro-Medonte since late 2015.
According to our bylaws, John also becomes a member of the executive.
Please welcome John.
Carol Strickland,
On behalf of the Executive, GHTA Inc.
Correction to Winter Hiking Schedule for Jan. 1, 2018 – Orillia Club
The snowshoe hike listed on the schedule for Orillia as Jan. 1, 2018, will actually be on Jan. 13, 2018.
Barrie Club trail between Old Second South and Gill Road ready for use
Thanks to recent hard work by a few of the Barrie Club members (Dale & Cheryl Hannah and Jeff Haglund) the trail between Old Second South and Gill Road now has refreshed blazes and some low lying muddy areas have been dealt with. With the cold weather and snow upon us this will be a great snow shoeing venue.
Copeland Forest PARKING LOT P2 NOW ACCESSIBLE ALL WINTER LONG
Thanks to generous ongoing contributions from our membership, the Township of Oro-Medonte and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, we have contracted a local businessman to maintain the parking lot at P2 (south side of Ingram Road just east of the 4th line), throughout the winter months, beginning December 1st, 2017 and ending March 31, 2018. This year, the lot will be maintained as often as required (not just weekends), once the snow exceeds 4 inches.
The lot was cleared on December 8th and is open to all users this winter. Please remember not to park on Township roads during the winter as you may get a ticket. This parking lot provides access to a wide range of outdoor options within the Copeland Forest. Enjoy!
2017.11.19 – Barrie Club hike Gill Road to Old Second North
Our original plan today was to drive to the Bruce Trail at Mono Cliffs Provincial Park but weather and road conditions made us decide to hike closer to home. The Ganaraska Trail between Gill Road and Old Second North provided us with a great hike through both hardwood and pine forest with lots of ups and downs to give us a good workout. As you can see in the picture, hiking right after a snow fall provides an extra special experience.
Hiking in Haliburton Highlands
On November 4, 2017 members of the Barrie and Orillia hiking clubs enjoyed a 13km hike in Haliburton Highlands. The Crests of Kennisis and Circuit of Five Viewpoints trails provide a moderate to challenging hike rewarded by great cliff top views of the surrounding forest and lakes. The trail head for Crests of Kennisis is at the Big Hawk Lake historic log chute where there are displays providing interesting information and pictures about history of logging in the area. This hike has become an annual favorite for the group, usually scheduled toward the end of the fall hiking season.
County seeking public and stakeholder input on Forest Recreation Policy update
County seeking public and stakeholder input on Forest Recreation Policy update
Release – County seeking public and stakeholder input on Forest Recreati…


