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Friday Night Climb and Social

Friday Night Climb and Social

Fri, Jun 5, 10:30 PM
From Move With Intention
4.9

Shake off the work week with an evening of indoor climbing followed by a casual bite to eat nearby. Location: Hub Climbing Markham Day: Friday Meet time: 6:30 PM Climb time: 6:45 PM – 9:45 PM Who should join: Beginners and experienced climbers welcome. If you're new, we can help each other learn. Plan: • Meet at the entrance • Warm up and climb together • Short breaks to connect and chat • Optional dinner after for anyone who wants to continue the conversation Grillies (Highway 7 - Markham)

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6 attendees

True North Climbing Meetup Group Everyone Welcome!

Thu, May 28, 10:00 PM
From Ontario Rock Climbers
4.8
1 attendee

Pedal the Parkway: Niagara Falls to Niagara-on-the-Lake 🚲✨

Sat, Jun 6, 12:30 PM
From Toronto Muslim Friends
4.8
19 attendees
Another Opportunity to Learn New Skills - Trekker Training

Another Opportunity to Learn New Skills - Trekker Training

Sat, Jun 6, 1:00 PM
From These Boots Are Made for Hiking
4.8

**Meet up Point:** Algonquin Park - Maggie Lake Entrance **Two Days...sat and sun** **Fee for Trekking Training: $99.** Because it was so much fun, we are offering Trekker Training again in June! We want you (and all our members) out Trekking. Don't give up your Sunday hikes, but hey it's time to up your hiking game! Which is why we are offering skills training for future trekkers so they can join in on trekking adventures outside of Ontario. There is a lot to learn to prepare for a multi day trekk, and we want you to be prepared. It is not just knowing what equipment to buy, how much to carry, tent set up, it's also food prep, attitude, and emergency skills and so much more! So, in order for you to ensure you have a safe and the very BEST trekking experience we are offering an overnight training experience. **Experienced Boots Trekkers feel free to hop in and show them how it's done!** We will cover in one weekend - * your weighted pack * pack pacing * water filtering * trail etiquette * safety * equipment must haves * first aid * atittude adjustment * fire starting * navigation * ...and more

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Doube’s Bridge + Canoe Day Plan

Doube’s Bridge + Canoe Day Plan

Sat, Jun 6, 1:00 PM
From Move With Intention
4.9

Doube’s Bridge + Canoe Day Plan Stop 1 — Morning Walk 📍 Orange Corners Road Access Walk the Kawartha Trans Canada Trail to Doube's Trestle Bridge Hiking Plan Start early: around 8:30–9:00 AM Walk east on trail Cross the bridge Continue until: 7.5 km Turn back Total: 15 km ~3.5–4.5 hours After Hike Drive about 20–30 minutes toward Omemee for paddling. Stop 2 — Canoe/Kayak Best launch area: Omemee Boat Launch Good for: beginner canoeing relaxing paddle scenic river views less stressful launching Paddle Route Explore the Pigeon River Paddle casually toward: marsh areas quiet shoreline Emily Provincial Park direction Timeline 8:30 AM → Start hike 12:30–1:00 PM → Finish hike 1:00 PM → Lunch/snack break 1:30 PM → Drive to canoe launch 2:00–4:00 PM → Paddle 4:30 PM → Early dinner nearby Bring For both activities: water electrolytes snacks/protein bars sunscreen bug spray hat extra socks towel portable charger change of clothes For canoe: waterproof bag sandals/water shoes life jacket

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ClickHouse Meetup @ Spaces - Toronto

ClickHouse Meetup @ Spaces - Toronto

Tue, Jun 2, 9:30 PM
From ClickHouse Toronto User Group
4.7

​Hey Toronto ClickHouse community 👋 ​We’re back with another meetup — bringing together database enthusiasts for an evening of talks, networking, food, and drinks! ​**Agenda** * ​**5:30 PM** – Arrivals, food & drinks * ​**6:00 – 6:10 PM** – Intros! * ​**6:10** – **6:30PM** \- Khaled Zaky Sr\. Director @ RBC \( Royal Bank of Canada\) * ​**6:30 – 6:50 PM** – Maxim Mirkin Director @ Questrade * ​**6:50 - 7:10PM -** Alexei Zenin Sr Engineer @ Software Consultant * ​**7:10 - 7:30PM** \- Semyon Khlavich founder & Evgenii Baldin Developer @ Socialpruf * ​**7:30 – 8:00 PM** – Q&A + Networking ​✨ Expect insightful talks, interactive discussions, and plenty of time to connect with fellow ClickHouse users and experts.

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Yes, Toronto features numerous climbing events organized by local groups. Explore them on Meetup for various skill levels and venues.

No prior experience is required for all groups. Many climbing groups welcome beginners and offer guidance to help you get started.

Joining Meetup itself is free, but some climbing events may have attendance fees for gear rental or venue access. Check event details!

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Meetup doesn’t organize events directly. Group hosts plan and manage them, offering diverse activities and experiences for members.

Occasionally, although climbing is physical, some online sessions may focus on training or discussion. Check group listings for such offers.

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