Landowner Rights & Trail User Responsibilities

The Waskahegan Trail is a unique resource that exists only because of the generosity of landowners. Before you set foot on the trail:

  1. Know the landowner rights and the trail user responsibilities.
  2. Check the trail conditions

Devonian Trail to Prospector’s Point

Eleven people came out to hike a section of the Devonian Trail to Prospector’s Point. This River Valley Alliance trail connects the University of Alberta Botanical Garden (formerly Devonian Garden) to Tucker’s Field and to the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River.

We started at Banksiana Road on Highway 60 and headed south.

Our lunch at the river’s edge at Prospector’s Point. If you were here about 130 years ago in the heyday of gold prospecting, you would have seen tenacious prospectors panning the gravel banks for gold. You can still find gold here, if you know how and if you have the patience.

The weather was foggy when we started out. But it was clear by the time we took the side trail to the lookout over the North Saskatchewan River.

Thanks to everyone who came out, and to the River Valley Alliance for their support of the trail. You can see all the photos on Flickr.

Where we’re going next.

Wanisan Fall Social

Twenty-three members came out for the annual fall social at Wanisan Stopover. It’s the end of October and we are still enjoying fine fall weather.

The morning started with a hike. But first, we dropped off our chairs and bowls at the stopover. Scott stayed behind to start and look after the fire.

The rest of us followed John on a two-hour hike, going as far as the second boardwalk. On the return, some of the group deviated to the alternate “blue” trail for a little extended hiking. It’s an exceptional bit of trail that takes you to unseen views of Wanisan Lake.

By the time we got back, Anita had already arrived with two large pots of hot, steaming chili, sitting on a garden wagon.

There was also a Tupperware cake saver full of cornbread muffins, several desserts, and Darlene’s famous homemade pickles.

We spent the rest of our time around the fire—eating, visiting, and enjoying roasted marshmallows.

Thanks to everyone who contributed to the day.

You can see all the photos on Flickr.

Where we’re going next.