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 theĀ landowner rights and the trail user responsibilities.
  2. Check the trail conditions

Hiking Elk Island National Park’s Wood Bison Trail

On Sunday, August 20, sixteen WTA members were joined by eleven new hikers from our Hike the Waskahegan Trail Meetup group to hike the 16 km Wood Bison Trail in Elk Island National Park. This lovely trail is less visited than other Elk Island trails because it is a single long loop located by itself on the south side of the Yellowhead Highway.

This part of the park is where the Wood Bison are kept separate from the Plains Bison to avoid interbreeding. The wood bison, as their name suggests, preferred the more wooded norther parts of the province, while the smaller plains bison preferred the open grasslands.

A day with a high temperature of 20 degrees and no rain made for very pleasant hiking with few mosquitoes. We divided up this long hike with two refreshment breaks, one at 5 km and one at 11 km. By prearrangement, one of our 27 hikers turned back at the 5 km point and the rest of us carried on to the end of the 16 km loop. We finished the hike in four and one-half hours, including rest stops, averaging 4.2 km per hour while walking.

We saw some bison, flora and fauna and lots of natural beauty. All-in-all, it was another great day out with fine people, as you can see from the following pictures….

Happy hikers!

 

Bison in the distance.

 

Edible?

 

Still lots of wild flowers.

 

Getting a closer look.

 

Busy bee.

View more pictures on Flickr.

Boardwalk Building at Wanison

Well, yes building was the intention, over 3 boggy areas of the Wanison Lake trail going to Blackfoot Recreation Area. First of course we needed to cart in more building materials. First we had issues with our brush cutter that pulls the heaviest cart with a cable breaking. It took awhile to get a fix that would hold. On our second trip we were determined to get everything left to the second bog and well …….what happened here?A cart that is meant to carry a moose, could not meet our demands!

So we will be back to build another day!