Blackfoot (A98 to Meadow Shelter)

Century Park (Section I, near 109 St Entrance/Exit) 2515 111 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

A great hike as most trails willhave wide paths allow the hikers to socialize. There may even be the occasional hawk, some chickadees and hopefully sand cranes. The hike start from the WTA Connector trail at A98 and loop through Blackfoot with lunch at Meadow Shelter. The pictures from July 8th, 2018. In Edmonton we ... Read more

Trail Clearing: Ft Ethier to Bigstone Creek

Maintenance always depends on the weather; so check the website before coming out.Ellen H will be coordinating the crew - call 780 433 3856 or email [email protected] to say you are coming. If you decide last minute just show up at McDonalds (82 Ave & 75 St. we leave a 9am).Please bring your lunch, water, ... Read more

Saunders Lake (A29 to A30 for berries)

Century Park (Section I, near 109 St Entrance/Exit) 2515 111 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Berry season for the Saunders Saunter A29 to A30 or longer will be a stroll for bird watchers and nature lovers; could be 7km to 10km with an emphasis on the different birds, of which Saunders Lake has plenty. The pictures from August 12th, 2018. In Edmonton we will meet at the Century Park Park ... Read more

Trail Clearing: Ministik A87 to Horseshoe Lake

Maintenance always depends on the weather; so check the website before coming out.Ellen H will be coordinating the crew - call 780 433 3856 or email [email protected] to say you are coming. If you decide last minute just show up at McDonalds (82 Ave & 75 St. we leave a 9am).Please bring your lunch, water, ... Read more

Ministik A87 to Horseshoe Lake (“Smell the Roses”)

Century Park (Section I, near 109 St Entrance/Exit) 2515 111 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

This will be one of our 2 group hikes within the Ministik Bird Sanctuary. We'll all be starting "A87" (Spilstead Access) going towards Knull Lake. Jerry will lead one group to just past Knull Lake (6km round-trip) while another group will continue on to just past Horseshoe Lake (10 km round-trip). Notes from Jerry: Plants ... Read more

Trail Clearing: Middle Battle River A62 to A61

Maintenance always depends on the weather; so check the website before coming out.Ellen H will be coordinating the crew - call 780 433 3856 or email [email protected] to say you are coming. If you decide last minute just show up at McDonalds (82 Ave & 75 St. we leave a 9am).Please bring your lunch, water, ... Read more

Board Meeting

Board Meeting at Jerry Shaw's House 10624 65 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Members are always welcome to attend our board meetings. Find out what’s going on behind the scenes as we talk about and plan our trail maintenance, hiking events, and everything else we do to help our members get the most of their involvement and to keep our the trail and the association thriving. Please call ... Read more

Canceled – Fort Ethier / Bigstone Creek

Century Park (Section I, near 109 St Entrance/Exit) 2515 111 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Canceled (2019-08-25 07:55am MT) - There has been too much rain and now the slopes are too slick to walk This week's hike, 11.4 km in total and hopefully, the 'blue route' that Brad J. reestablished a couple of years ago is still OK. This is along a very special part of the Waskahegan Trail. ... Read more

Trail Clearing: Pipestone A53 to A51

Maintenance always depends on the weather; so check the website before coming out.Ellen H will be coordinating the crew - call 780 433 3856 or email [email protected] to say you are coming. If you decide last minute just show up at McDonalds (82 Ave & 75 St. we leave a 9am).Please bring your lunch, water, ... Read more

Middle Battle River (A62 to A61)

Century Park (Section I, near 109 St Entrance/Exit) 2515 111 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

This week's hike, some 10 km round trip, is along forest paths and across open fields with views of the glorious Battle River Valley. This huge valley was created in a matter of days towards the end of the last ice age, when an ice-bound lake covering the entire Edmonton area suddenly broke free. Bring ... Read more