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At 372 square kilometres in size (144 square miles, or 91,923 acres), the massive watershed lands covered by the headwaters, tributaries, forests, ravines, farmlands and city lands feeding into Sixteen Mile Creek make it the largest of all Conservation Halton’s watersheds, as well as the largest and most central watershed area in all of Halton Region. Its land base extends east and north alongside the edge of Mississauga, north towards the southern edges of Georgetown, Limehouse and Acton, and as far west as Campbellville. Its waters flow together from these rural lands at the very core of the Halton Region, before carving through the centre of Oakville through a massive ravine valley and rushing to join the waters of Lake Ontario in a grand finale at the Oakville waterfront. Sixteen Mile Creek is steeped in the Halton countryside – in many ways, it is like the heart of Halton itself.
Sixteen Mile Creek
Sixteen Mile Creek Trail

The hike is rated intermediate and is about 14km long. We will encounter stairs and a few hills, the terrain is a mix of asphalt roadway and natural surface.

Membership Fee
Members are required to pay an annual fee of $8.00 for the period from January to December, which is used to cover the cost of Meetup’s yearly subscription. Each member may invite up to two guests to each event at no additional charge. The membership fee policy began on January 1, 2025.
New members can attend their first event for free before opting for an annual membership.
Current members are required to submit their payment at the time of RSVP, rather than in advance. When they RSVP for an event, their names will be added to the waitlist automatically. Fees are only applicable when you are on the waitlist.
Please e-Transfer to dierw@rogers.com and be sure to put your name to clearly identify who sent it. After the e-Transfer is completed, your name will be added to the going list. All fees are non-refundable.

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Arrive at the meeting location by 09:15hrs so that we can depart at 09:30hrs. Do not wait until the morning of the event to determine exactly where to meet. We will wait for an additional 5 minutes and then start the hike without you; we will not wait around indefinitely.

Before you RSVP, please note:

  • Well-behaved dogs are welcome.
  • We casually stroll along the route making frequent stops.
  • Events are limited to about 25 hikers unless specified otherwise.
  • For fun and adventure, sometimes we deviate from the original route.
  • Do not attend this event if you are on the waitlist, you MUST have an RSVP.
  • Please refrain from wearing heavily scented products such as perfume and cologne.
  • New members must post a recognizable picture of yourself or you will not be allowed to attend.
  • If you can no longer attend an event, immediately change your RSVP to 'Not going' to make room for others who are on the waitlist.
  • If you selfishly take a hiking spot and then do not show up, you will be noted as a no-show.
  • Your membership is subject to termination if you no-show for an event with a waitlist or after 3 incidents of no-show.

What to bring:

  • Sunscreen and insect repellent.
  • At least one litre of water and munchies to eat on the trail.
  • Sturdy hiking shoes/boots, dress for the elements (in layers).
  • Hiking poles for balance and stability, gaiters if you have them.
  • Lots of enthusiasm, a very positive attitude and a camera/phone.

By attending this event all participants accept waiver of liability as follows:
I am responsible for my own safety and acknowledge the risk involved. I am participating voluntarily and the risks involved are beyond the control of event organizer and the group. Additionally, I do not have any conditions that will increase my likelihood of experiencing injuries while engaging in this activity.

The organizer reserves the right to remove any member who does not meet the group's requirements, or who exhibits behavior that is disrespectful or detrimental to the interests and safety of the group.

The trick to not getting separated from the group is to make sure the hiker ahead of you is always within sight.

Be respectful of the environment. Take out your garbage and your pictures with you, but leave everything else behind for others to enjoy.

Happy hiking!

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