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

    • 4 Jan 2026
    • 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Yorklands, Guelph
    Register

    GHTC Photo Hike –Yorklands Photo Hike

    When :- Sunday Jan 4, 2026 : 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM

    Where :- Meet at the main entrance to the OR property at 905 York Rd. for a 2:30 PM departure. Note that there is a bus stop adjacent to this spot. If driving note that parking is prohibited in the vicinity of the entrance. You can park along the side of York Road where you can see the ponds. (Look for the signs indicating Parking vs No Parking.) 

    Description : We will explore the Yorklands property looking for interesting ice formations on the small waterfalls and the surface of the stream and ponds, as well as lots of interesting stone formations, dried plants, landscapes, etc. Bring a camera that you are comfortable using. We will take the time to enjoy the area and find some great pictures. 

    NB – Be sure to  DRESS WARMLY so that you can enjoy the afternoon.  

    Time: 1.5-2  hrs 

    Level 1.

    Easy pace 

    Bob Fanning 519 822-5181 or fanbobam@gmail.com

    • 7 Jan 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Pineridge Drive, off 6th Line Nassagaweya
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    Radial Line Trail Section 6

    Wednesday, January 7, 2026 – Level 2, moderate pace, 9 kms, 3 hours.  Depart 9:30 am from the trailhead parking on Pineridge Drive, off 6th Line Nassagaweya.  For carpooling, meet at the Ethnic Market parking lot in Guelph (near Victoria Rd) at 9 am.  Please let the hike leader know if you are meeting us at the trailhead.  In the denser woods, walking over rocks and stones presents some challenges.  This section is undulating and rises steeply to “Kong Hill” with a panoramic view from the top.  We will walk in and out to Dublin Line and back.  With its varied scenery and habitat, Section 6 is one of the most interesting and attractive of the Radial Line Trail.

    Bring water, snacks, health card/ID, small first aid kit, icers, and wear hiking boots.  Poles will be useful. 

    Hike leader:  Mary Mitchell, mhmitchell1@gmail.com, 819 321-5378

     


    • 17 Jan 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Niagara Section of the BT, Map 3
    • 0
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    Bruce Trail: Short Hills to Louth, 17 km, 

    Niagara Section of the Bruce Trail; Reference: Edition 31, Map 3, January 17, 2026

    Hike start time: Trail head 9:00 am

    Hike end time: 3:00 pm

    Members only: open to all

    Limit number of hikers: 10

    Hike description (where you will hike) including the following information:

    We will hike from Short Hills to Louth Conservation are on Bruce Trail. We will walk through the forested hills of Short Hills Provincial Park, then on the escarpment to Rockway Conservation Area, and further to Louth Conservation Area. In the process we will stop by or take a couple of side trails to admire the Swayze and Terrace Creek falls in Short Hills Provincial Park, Rockway and Louth falls.
    After the hike, optional visit of Flat Rocks Cellars winery located a short distance from our end point or maybe going for a bite somewhere.

    Meet at 9:00 am at the parking area of Louth Conservation Area, (43.121706, -79.351235). 

    If possible, carpool to our starting point to reduce your carbon footprint and lessen the need for parking space. However please be aware we need some free spots in the car for car shuttles. Carpool options will be communicated later.

    From there we will organize the car shuttle to the beginning of the hike at the Short Hills parking area off Pelham Rd (43.102185, -79.272096).

    This is a winter hike, please dress accordingly in layers, and bring a hat and sunscreen. Wear good hiking boots; bring rain gear and icers, and hiking poles if you like using them.  Bring water, snacks and pack a lunch - we will stop for lunch around noon.

    Hike rating info so hikers can determine if they are capable of joining

     - Hike pace: Moderate, 3.25 km/hr. About 5.5 hours + car shuttle time.

     - Hike difficulty: Difficult. Some hilly sections and uneven terrain. Be also aware of the length of the hike and winter conditions.

     - Hike distance 17 km  (6 hours)

    Leader contact info:
    Joanna Mazur hugyourday@gmail.com | 519-497-2254

    • 31 Jan 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Scotsdale Farm Loop, Bruce Trail
    • 2
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    Scotsdale Farm Loop in Winter

    January 31 2026 

    Hike start time: 9:30 am starting of the hike. Carpooling will be communicated later.

    Hike end time: 14:00

    Members only: anyone may register 

    Limit number of hikers: 15

    Hike description (where you will hike) including the following information:

    End the January with a hike! Join Joanna on the Bruce Trail section in Silver Creek Conservation and Scotsdale Farm (heritage farm). Immerse yourself in nature surrounded by unique wetlands and ecologically sensitive forest. We will walk the main Bruce trail and some of the side trails. 

    Meeting location address/location description

    Meet at 9:20 AM parking on side of the road near Silver Creek Trailhead (either on Fallbrook Trail or Side Rd 27)(43.692091, -79.966846)

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/ppMYksoAPZzrVwWf6

    Hike starts at 9:30 am

    What to bring: Good hiking shoes are recommended. This is a winter hike, I recommend trekking pole(s) and icers (just in case). Gaiters are nice also. Be prepared for all weather conditions and dress accordingly (layers are great in winter). Pack some water and snacks and lunch.

    Hike rating info so hikers can determine if they are capable of joining

    Hike pace: Moderate 3.5 km/hr, about 4.5 hours. 

    Hike difficulty: Hike level 2 (intermediate), terrain is packed soil, rocks, roots (as this is winter hike – can be snowy, muddy or icy). There are few hills to climb.

    Hike distance: 14.5 km

    Leader contact info Joanna Mazur, 519-497-2254 or hugyourday@gmail.com

    Please ask: do you want to carpool; carpooling will be organized later.


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