Six hikers set out on a cold morning for a hike around Mill Creek Ravine.
Our hike was a big loop of 8.5 kilometers on both the east and west sides of the ravine crossing numerous foot bridges. We meandered off on some bike trails through the trees. It was a beautiful pristine day with the poplars laden with snow.
From the 88 Avenue staircase, we headed south on a single track to the old railway trestle at 76 Avenue.
From there we continued north to Muttart Conservatory and had lunch in the courtyard. Several of us enjoyed hot drinks from the Culina Cafe.
The natural beauty was the highlight. However, we also enjoyed seeing the new murals under the Whyte Avenue Bridge and the skiers on Connors Hill.
Thanks to everyone who came out to the hike. You can see more photos on Flicker.