Jewish Outdoor Escape 2022 - Sept 1-5 2022


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Early Bird Pricing Ends July 10. Register Now Before Price Goes Up.
Go to https://2022event.mosaicoutdoor.org
Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America is proud to announce that year’s Labor Day Jewish Outdoor Escape, “UnbeLEAFable Ontario,” is taking place from Thursday, Sept. 1 to Monday, Sept. 5.
Along with five days of hiking, paddling, beachfront sports, historical tours, and other fun, we’ve also got four nights of great social activities, Shabbat services, and other Jewish-orientated programs.
We’ve also got a fantastic pre-trip planned to explore the best of urban Toronto from Tuesday, Aug. 30 to Thursday, Sept. 1. And we have a wilderness canoeing and camping post-trip planned from Monday, Sept. 5 to Thursday, Sept. 8 in the wilds of Massassauga Provincial Park.
The cost of the main event begins at $549 U.S., or $700 Canadian for the standard registration fee, with a discounted advance and early-bird rates when registration opens on May 23rd. Prices increase slightly as we get closer to the event. Registration will close on Aug. 17th. Pre-Trip is $324 CA / $270 For Double Occupancy with single upgrades available. Post trip is $499 CA / $396 US.
We will be staying at URJ Camp George located in scenic Seguin Township, an area that features the Canadian Shield - ancient rock formations, trees, and lakes.
Check out the full schedule by clicking on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday
Here is a sampling of the activities offered for the Main Event of Jewish Outdoor Escape 2022:
- Easy hikes like Bala Historic Walk through the picturesque town of Bala & the Schoolhouse Trail in Port Severn.
- Lovely moderate hikes around gorgeous lakes like Hardy Lake Provincial Park, or Wilson Falls in Bracebridge, alongside the picturesque Muskoka River, or Arrowhead Provincial Park featuring a hike to stunning Stubb Falls along with some canoeing or kayaking.
- Check out the stunning North Shore Rugged Trail along the shores of Georgian Bay, or Cranberry Marsh trails followed by wine tasting.
- Advanced hikes like Centennial Ridges, the longest trail in world renowned Algonquin Park.
- Biking along old railways lines on the paved Tay Shore Trail, or the Algonquin Park Rail Trail.
- Canoeing or kayaking from camp along the beautiful bays of Maple Lake connecting to Duck Lake or paddling to the waterfalls on the Muskoka River. Or for the truly adventurous, a unique canoe/rappelling combination in Bracebridge.
- A visit to picturesque Rosseau Falls combined with a tour of the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary & a visit to the quaint town of Rosseau.
- Treetop trekking & ziplining, followed by a visit to the main street of Huntsville to check out the huge wall murals of the Group of Seven.
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Jewish Outdoor Escape 2022 - Sept 1-5 2022