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(Thursday) HikeFit: Earl Bales – Steep Hills Fitness Hike – L3 (Moderate)
Ready to sweat it out on the hills? Join us for a HIIT-style hill training hike
This hike is part of the **HikeFit Series**, a collection of fitness-focused hikes designed to build strength, endurance, and overall hiking fitness.
We’ll challenge you with steep climbs, rugged terrain, and a high-intensity workout. This isn’t a fast-paced hike, but it is **intense**. We’ll tackle multiple **very steep hills** in intervals, with plenty of chances to catch your breath, recover, or skip hills if needed.
This hike is designed for intermediate hikers, but it’s **beginner-friendly** since you can skip as many hills as you need. It’s perfect for anyone looking to **get stronger, improve endurance, and boost their hiking fitness** at their own pace.
**Weather-Dependent Notice:**
The hike is a go, **(light)** rain or shine; However, if there's a risk of excessive mud making the hills too slippery, the hike will be canceled with around 24 hours’ notice.
**Distance & Duration:**
* **Length of hike:** \~4 km
* **Event duration:** \~1.5 hours
* **Trail maps:** Random hill at Earl Bales park
* **Difficulty level:** L3 (Level 3/Moderate)
* Terrain: L4
* Pace: L2
* Distance: L1
**What to Bring:**
* **Water:** 1\~2 liters
* **Extras:** Hiking pole (Highly recommended)
* **Required Gear:** Hiking boots or Trail Runners with good grip
**Costs:**
* **Member Event fee:** FREE EVENT
**Travel Coordination:**
* No Travel Coordination for this Event, Meeting at Starting Point
**Event Guidelines:**
* **Punctuality,** Please arrive on time so we can start promptly. We won't be able to wait for more than 5min past the start time
* **Pack out everything you bring** (including nut shells, fruit peels, etc.) to help keep our trails clean.
* **RSVP:** Only those marked as “Going” and have confirmed travel details (if requested) are eligible to attend the event.
* If your **plans change** and you are no longer able to attend, please update your RSVP as soon as possible.
* **No-shows** without prior communication may result in removal from future events.
* **Weather Considerations** The hike is a go (light) **rain or shine**, so please be prepared for the conditions. for example, If it’s expected to rain, waterproof gear (like a jacket or shoes)
* **Pets:** please check with the organizer for details before bringing your pet.
Looking forward to seeing you on the trail
WELCOME SUMMER Toronto Film and TV Industry Networking & Social
HELLO EVERYONE !
It's this time of the month again : let's get together for a fun evening of networking in these slow industry times.
If you're available, please join us on the SECOND FLOOR of Urban House Kitchen & Bar, for your favourite Film and TV Networking evenings. AND THE PATIO IS OPEN !
Rain, Shine or Blizzard, WE WILL BE THERE! AND THERE WILL BE PRESENTS :D
Of course, if you feel sick, have a fever, a cough, or don't feel comfortable with attending such an event post COVID times, please, don't put yourself and others in a bad position, and wait for the next one, because there will always be a next one. :D
Bring your smiles and business cards!
See you there !
DISCLAIMER : The organizers are not responsible for the potential stupid behaviour of some people, and you and us know that there is always a possibility of these happening, so by RSVPing to this event, you assume all responsibility and won't be able to hold the organizers responsible if anything happens that is related to your decision of attending.
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WELCOME SUMMER Toronto Film and TV Industry Social Evening
Thursday, June 25th 2026, 6PM
The SECOND FLOOR at Urban House Kitchen & Bar
718 Queen St E.
Toronto, ON M4M 1H2
Weekly on-water practice at Sunnyside
Weekly practice at Sunnyside. Bring a towel and change of clothes. Paddles and lifejackets provided.
The listed start time is when the boat leaves the dock. Please allow plenty of time beforehand for traffic delays, getting changed, and warming up.
High Park Yoga
**\~Please [SIGN UP here](https://calendly.com/breathinginnature/yoga-in-nature) for free before the class\~**
[Click here for a map of the exact location](https://goo.gl/maps/x1YMV41Bmhcf7chb6).
My community classes in High Park are by donation, for all bodies, and no experience is required. What is yoga? We combine breath, movement and awareness, all in the healing nature of High Park.
**What to bring?**
* Yoga mat (optional - the grass is nice to yoga on)
* Water
* Weather-appropriate clothing/ blanket for relaxation
We yoga rain or shine. There is shelter if we need it.
[Exact location](https://maps.app.goo.gl/9424Zn5G1Xf4kTEj7), close the the High Park Forest School by the North Gate (short walk from High Park Subway station, Bloor and High Park intersection).
My classes are by donation, or pay what you can. It's also drop-in, so feel free to just show up. Donations can be made at the class in person, via our [Breathing in Nature Gift Economy](https://www.breathinginnature.com/gift-economy/) or e-transfer to nici@breathinginnature.com. On average folks donate between $5-$30 per class.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. 416.885.0583
If you are wondering who I am and what I do, feel free to check out my my [website](https://www.breathinginnature.com/), [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/breathinginnature/), [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/nicole.bohr) page, [my bio](https://www.breathinginnature.com/about/), or [my LinkedIn](www.linkedin.com/in/nicoleczerwinski/).
Cross-Country Skiing Events This Week
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Manitoulin Magic
**Please note the only way to register for this adventure is on [our website.](https://www.wildernessunion.com/adventures/manitoulin-magic-3)**
***We’re heading to Manitoulin Island, the largest freshwater island anywhere in the world, for an incredible four day tour.***
You’ll join us on this carefully-crafted journey through Manitoulin's greatest natural treasures. The island is a special place filled with crystal clear waters, ancient limestone formations, breathtaking viewpoints and immersive night skies. You'll ***camp in a certified Dark Sky Preserve*** where stars blanket the sky above you, ***conquer the legendary Cup and Saucer Trai*l** with its 70-meter cliffs and panoramic vistas, ***stand behind the misty curtain of Bridal Veil Falls***, spend a day at the stunning **Misery Bay** and ***cruise across Georgian Bay on the iconic Chi-Cheemaun Ferry***.
It's a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to truly disconnect and immerse yourself in Manitoulin life.
There are very few trips organized to this magnificent place and we're thrilled to be running it for Wilderness Union members.
Our journey begins in Toronto where you’ll be picked up by our driver who will be transporting you across the whole island in the coming days. Our base for the trip is a dark sky certified eco park centrally located on the island.
Day 2 brings our most active day with a morning adventure to the gorgeous Bridal Veil Falls where you can actually walk behind the cascading water. There's plenty of time built in for swimming, exploring, or simply relaxing at this unique natural destination. In the afternoon, we’ll conquer the famous Cup and Saucer Trail with its breathtaking lookouts across the island's rolling landscapes.
Day 3 will involve a full day of revelry and exploration at Misery Bay Provincial Park. This small inlet on the south-west part of the island has beautiful beaches and rocky platforms stretching into the sea
Our final day features the perfect conclusion – crossing Georgian Bay aboard the legendary Chi-Cheemaun Ferry ("Big Canoe" in Ojibwe) from South Baymouth to Tobermory. This two-hour cruise across deep blue waters offers spectacular views on the way to the beautiful town of Tobermory where we stop for lunch and a quick explore before returning to Toronto later that evening.
**What's included:**
- *Expert guides who will be with you throughout the entire journey*
- *Professional transportation taking you all across the island*
\- All camp meals\, cooking equipment and mess kits
- *A cruise on the Chi-Cheemaun Ferry*
*-All park access permits*
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**NB: Due to the logistical complexity of coordinating transportation between parties for a multi-day itinerary with limited cell reception, self-driving will not be available for this adventure.**
**Space for this Manitoulin adventure is strictly limited, so register early to secure your spot. This trip will fill quickly and won't be repeated this summer!**
**Highlights**
**Mesmerizing Nature -** Manitoulin Island is a landscape of ancient rock and turquoise water that feels a world away. You can hike the dramatic cliffs of the Cup and Saucer Trail or walk behind the freshwater curtain of Bridal Veil Falls.
**Dark Sky Preserve Camping -** Stay at a designated Dark Sky Preserve where the stars are bright enough to cast shadows. The "no white light" rule ensures you witness the *unobstructed Milky Way*.
**Sail the Chi-Cheemaun -** Our journey includes a crossing on the incredible "Big Canoe" ferry from Tobermory. Stand on the breezy upper deck to watch the shoreline disappear as you traverse *Georgian Bay*.
**Event cost: $695+HST. Register [here.](https://www.wildernessunion.com/adventures/manitoulin-magic-3)**
**About Wilderness Union**
Wilderness Union is deliberate about building an outdoors community that connects you to the life-changing magic of the outdoors and helps you find your people.
Members range from 20-40 years old. The group is a mix of GTA locals and newcomers to Toronto from within Canada and abroad.
Attendance numbers on Meetup don't reflect our actual event attendance - we typically have 15-20 community members at each event. Large enough that there's someone new to meet but small enough that it's not overwhelming!
***Learn more at our website [www.wildernessunion.com](https://www.wildernessunion.com/)***
CANOE TRIP 2/26, CANADA DAY AT SPIDER LAKE, SUN. JUN. 28 - WED. JUL. 1st
This is an easy trip in The Massassauga Provincial Park, where we had a great time last Thanksgiving.
Our campsite and parking spaces are guaranteed, on the busiest week of the season, but we are limited to nine people, and the cost for the weekend is $17 per person plus $10 to park each car.
Our campsite, number 21, is on a high rock point, open to the breezes on three sides, to keep down the bugs. It has a table, fire pit, thunder box, and good swimming off the rock. The surrounding shoreline is dry and solid.
Spider Lake is broken into many bays. It is inland, and protected from the winds off Georgian Bay. There are no cottages or power boats. This will be a cool place to spend a hot Canada Day Weekend.
One portage: 370 m., gentle rise 10 m. in the center.
Paddle distance, total: 7 km.
Driving distance from Hwy 400 & Hwy 7: 202 km., 2 hours.
Traffic on Hwy 400 should be fast on Sun. morning.
**LCATION:**
**Massassauga Provincial Park Access Point**
**Three Legged Lake Road**
**45.26379072549102, -80.00827766607452**
There is space right at the lakeshore to unload your canoe, then move your car to the big parking lot 280 m. up the road.
**SPREAD SHEET:**
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RUbAOQrpmLz_P7J2lgvKYLPLNE6rVddygG_cjaM64eg/edit?usp=sharing
This is an operating provincial park, so we have to report the name of everyone who is going, and pay to park cars. Please fill out the spread sheet, and phone me with the make, model, and plate number of your car.
BOOK CLUB: Sinclair Ross, As For Me and My House
Join us for the first meeting of **World Fiction Club**, a new monthly book club in Toronto focused on fiction from around the world, published between 1500 and 1950.
For our June pilot meeting, we are beginning locally with Canada.
**Book:** Sinclair Ross, *As For Me and My House*
**Region:** The Americas
**Country:** Canada
**Period:** 1900–1950
**Date:** Sunday, June 28, 2026
**Time:** 2:00–4:00 PM
**Location:** Dineen Outpost - 1042 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1Z5
*As For Me and My House* was first published in 1941 and is now considered a major Canadian prairie novel. Written as a diary, it follows a minister's wife in a small prairie town during the Depression.
**Discussion focus**
* Voice and diary form
* Marriage and emotional repression
* Religion and small-town life
* Prairie isolation
* Depression-era Canada
* Artistic ambition and failure
* What makes a "Canadian" novel
You do not need an academic background. Come prepared to discuss the book, ask questions, and listen carefully to others.
Please RSVP only if you are reasonably sure you can attend. Spots are limited to keep the discussion focused.
A Saturday Morning "Quicky" (Take Two))
**The Rain Check Update:** \> Let’s try this again\, shall we? Mother Nature completely flooded us out last time\, turning our brisk hike into an accidental synchronized swimming event\. Since none of us brought a snorkel\, we are rescheduling\! Same mission\, hopefully much less mud\.
On **Saturday, June 27th**, let’s get our hearts pumping and our stomachs growling. We’re hitting the [Crothers Woods](https://www.alltrails.com/explore/custom-routes/crothers-woods-and-brickwotks-9914464) trails for a brisk city ravine loop before heading to the **Evergreen Brick Works**.
The pace will be snappy—think "I have a lunch date later" fast. We’ll be hunting down those legendary tapioca crepes and empanadas like they’re the last pieces of gear at an MEC sale.
* **The Mission:** An 8.5 km jaunt in about 2 hours. Level 2 if you please.
* **The Schedule:** Meet at **9:30 AM**. You’ll be back on your couch by 12:45 PM.
* **The Spot:** [50-58 True Davidson Dr.](https://www.google.ca/maps/place/43%C2%B041'36.9%22N+79%C2%B022'00.2%22W/@43.693588,-79.3672642,19z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d43.6935869!4d-79.3667166)
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The first time I saw your hiking boots, I knew we were all **sole-mates**. Don’t leave me hanging.
Gadi
Affordable Glamping and Outdoors Activities in Algonquin – Summer Kick Off!
**Let's return because we had so much fun last time. Let's start the Summer right with our 2nd Annual Glamping trip in Algonquin Park.**
**Join WOOT for a glamping and outdoors weekend!**
**Camping does not have to mean lying on a tent floor in a small tent. We’ll sleep in cozy Safari tents for this trip, hike to some great views, enjoy water activities, enjoy campfires, stargazing, and eating together!**
**📅 Trip Details**
* **When: Depart Friday preferably no later than 5pm and return Sunday (2 nights)**
* **Where: Group Glamping campsite just minutes from Algonquin Park**
* **Accommodation: 2 Large Safari Tents hold 6 people each, 3 Safari tents hold 4 people each. Each person has their own bed or a thick pullout mattress.**
* **Amenities: Tents have solar lighting, and USB charging (but bring a battery pack!). Large BBQ area with propane, picnic tables, campfire pit with firewood included. Comfort station with showers/toilets nearby. Under 5 minutes walking distance this time!**
* **This is a pet friendly event.**
**Max Group Size: 19**
**💲 Costs**
* **Accommodation for 2 nights will be: $140 to reserve your spot via e-transfer**
* **Contribution for gas (drivers contribute but are reimbursed passengers portion)**
* **Shared food costs**
* **Any cost for equipment for extra activities (such as kayaks/canoes) or parking fees (a heads-up on these will be provided and activities optional)**
**RSVP: Everyone starts on the waitlist until payment + contact info are received. To move to the “Going” list, you must answer all RSVP questions:**
1. **What is your cell number? (private – only organizer sees this)**
2. **What are your transportation preferences?**
**A. Passenger at carpool**
**B. Driver (have my own car, can take x passengers)**
**C. Prefer passenger, but can drive x passengers if needed**
**D. Driver but meet at location (preference given to those who can take passengers)**
**Note: Prompt responses required. Spots are first-come, first-served.**
**🎉 Activities**
* **Hiking, Water activities (swimming, canoeing/kayaking), Sightseeing, Stargazing, Campfires, Storytelling**
* **Relaxing in nature**
**WOOT Score:**
**Outdoors: \[5\] \| Adventure: \[5\] \| Fun: \[5\]**
**Overall WOOT Score: 5++**
**Organizer: Rphinn / Rebecca**
Cross-Country Skiing Events Near You
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Columbus Ski Club Happy Hour on third Wednesday
Please join us the 3rd Wednesday of each month to learn more about the Columbus Ski Club and what we have to offer. Pizza, wings and a variety of appetizers provided. We are a non-profit organization founded in 1958 with over 800 members. The club has grown beyond the single mission of providing members with not only quality skiing events but also year round social and sport activities. Our gatherings are an opportunity for members and non-members to interact and learn about the many activities offered such as euchre, billiards, volleyball, pickleball, tennis, bowling, golf & softball leagues along with ski and non-ski trips. Our members also plan group activities such as visits to wine tastings, bike trips, comedy clubs, concerts, plays and local sports games, etc.
CSC membership is not required to belong to the Meetup group. Membership is required in order to participate in most club activities (CSC member). However, anyone (21 and over) is welcome at our meeting gatherings which consist of checking out our current activities and socializing. The annual dues for club membership are $35 with the membership year from September 1st – August 31st.
[https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=686961](https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=686961)
Columbus Ski Club Happy Hour on third Wednesday
Please join us the 3rd Wednesday of each month to learn more about the Columbus Ski Club and what we have to offer. Pizza, wings and a variety of appetizers provided. We are a non-profit organization founded in 1958 with over 800 members. The club has grown beyond the single mission of providing members with not only quality skiing events but also year round social and sport activities. Our gatherings are an opportunity for members and non-members to interact and learn about the many activities offered such as euchre, billiards, volleyball, pickleball, tennis, bowling, golf & softball leagues along with ski and non-ski trips. Our members also plan group activities such as visits to wine tastings, bike trips, comedy clubs, concerts, plays and local sports games, etc.
CSC membership is not required to belong to the Meetup group. Membership is required in order to participate in most club activities (CSC member). However, anyone (21 and over) is welcome at our meeting gatherings which consist of checking out our current activities and socializing. The annual dues for club membership are $35 with the membership year from September 1st – August 31st.
[https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=686961](https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=686961)
Vision Loss Support Group: Discussion of Ohio Theatre Tour
You can also join the meeting by Conference Call at (518) 263-8851.
COUNT RMH Housewarmer Volunteering (Ronald McDonald House)
Some trained COUNT volunteers work together once a month at RMH (http://www.rmhc-centralohio.org/volunteer.php) as Housewarmers (usually on the 1st Sunday from 1 – 5 PM). Some schedule other shifts at their convenience. You may try this out with less fuss by following a "Fast track" or go through the normal process.
Fast track
• Arrange a time to shadow a COUNT volunteer. Call Dave Nohle at 614-268-9558 (cell).
• Show up and try it out.
• Complete application, etc. later.
Normal process
• Complete an online application (http://rmhc-centralohio.org/volunteer/).
• Attend orientation in advance.
• At orientation you will complete forms agreeing to keep family/patient info private and allowing a background check and tour the facility.
• Complete one training shift. Daily shifts are: morning 9 AM - 1 PM, afternoon 1 - 5 PM and evening 5 - 9 PM.
• Schedule shifts online using the on the RMH scheduling system (http://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/?FROM=32895).
The Ronald McDonald House (RMH) provides housing and meals for families with sick children. The Columbus RMH is the largest in the world with 137 rooms. COUNT has been volunteering there since May 2014.
Housewarmers work with RMH guests to provide a home-like environment - greet, assist with family needs, answer phones, give tours, assist with checkin/checkout, prepare guest rooms after checkout, clean facility, laundry, restock supplies and staff the front desk. RMH Housewarmers volunteer at least one four-hour shift a month. All Housewarmers must complete an application and agree to a background check before they can be full fledged volunteers.

























