The difficulty of a hike is determined by the speed, distance, elevation gain and terrain. Please read the template to determine if the hike is right for you. More descriptors are included in the Guiding Notes below the template.
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Easy Does It / Hiking the Marsh |
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DATE
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Monday, June 22 2026
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HIKE LEADER(S)
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Anne Armstrong
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LEADER EMAIL AND CELL NUMBER
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hikingrandma@gmail.com 905 617 3937
If cancelling the morning of the hike please text me.
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MEETING TIME and START TIME
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Meet at 9:15 am. for a 9:30 am. start
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MEETING/ PARKING LOCATION
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Meet in the last parking lot (closest to the lake) of Jack Darling Memorial Park, 1180 Lakeshore Rd. W. in Mississauga
There are washrooms here.
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MEETING MAP (link)
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Jack Darkling Memorial Park |
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ENTRANCE FEES
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None
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DISTANCE
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Approx. 7 km.
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DURATION OF HIKE
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2.5 hours
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SPEED
Leisurely: 3 km/hour or less
Moderate: 3-4 km/hour
Fast: 4-5 km/hour
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Leisurely
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ELEVATION GAIN
Low: mostly flat - a few hills
Moderate: some ups and downs
High: lots of hills, steep and/or long
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Low
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TERRAIN
Easy: wide trail, usually good footing
Moderate: some areas of tricky footing
Challenging: rugged trail with tricky footing
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Easy
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TYPE OF HIKE:
i.e. Loop, There & Back or Combination
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A combination of there and back with some loops
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GENERAL ROUTE DESCRIPTION
Points of Interest and Special Notes
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This hike takes us through Rattray Marsh which is a lovely area beside Lake Ontario. The trail winds its way through marsh lands with lots of birds and wildfowl on the water. In the summer it is a cool place to be. A good hike for someone new to hiking or just wanting an easy hike.
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Other Specifics to Your Hike
i.e. social to follow hike
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Optional refreshment stop at a local Tim’s.
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REGISTRATION is required and opens 2 weeks prior to the hike.
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Up to 15 hikers may register.
Leaders appreciate early registration, but you can register at the last minute. Please join the waitlist if the hike is full.
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WHAT TO BRING
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• Wear supportive hiking boots with good tread.
• Hiking poles optional
• Dress in layers according to weather; wear/bring waterproof rainwear.
• Bring snacks and enough water for the duration of the hike.
- Sun and bug protection as required
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GUIDING NOTES:
HIKE PACE - Pace refers to the speed of walking. Rest stops are not figured in to the overall pace, however they are figured in to the Duration of the Hike. These paces represent an average and may vary depending on the terrain, weather, group size, etc.
Leisurely: 3 km/hour or less.
Moderate: 3-4 km/hour
Fast: 4-5 km/hour.
TERRAIN – This refers to the footing on the trail itself and is influenced by the presence of rocks, roots, step-ups and step-downs, as well as the width of the trail. Please note variations can be expected with wet or icy conditions.
Easy: wide trails, may be paved or hard packed, mostly good footing, i.e. rail trails, waterfront trails
Moderate: some tricky footing, i.e. Bruce Trail, Dundas Valley, Conservation Areas, RBG trails
Challenging: significant areas of tricky footing (some parts of the Bruce Trail, some trails in Short Hills, up and down the escarpment).
ELEVATION: This refers to the accumulated elevation gained over the course of the hike.
Low: route is mostly flat but may include some gentle ups and downs
Moderate: route has hills, a few may be steep and/or long, but also some flat areas
Challenging: route has lots of hills, some of which are steep and long and few areas that are flat
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