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April 17. Cycling in Bronte Creek Park
🚴♂️ Fridays Group Ride 🌿
Join us for our group ride and be part of a fun cycling community!
📅 Friday, April 17
🕓 4:00 pm
📍Bronte Creek Provincial Park (Next to the entrance booth)
This is a relaxed, friendly ride for all adults — from beginners to experienced riders. We’ll enjoy the waterfront trails, fresh air, and good company.
👉 No pressure, just a fun and social ride.
Bring: your bike, helmet, and water.
Please arrive 10–15 minutes early.
Let’s ride, connect, and enjoy the outdoors! 🚲
Camping at High Falls on Eels Creek Fri Apr 17 to Sun Apr 19
This trip is organized by James at [Ontario Backcountry Camping](https://www.meetup.com/ontariobackcountry/).
To register go to:
[Camping at High Falls on Eels Creek, Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 12:00 PM | Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/ontariobackcountry/events/313823145/?eventOrigin=group_upcoming_events)
Canoe, Kayak, or hike to High Falls on Eels Creek, 2 hours from Toronto.
**The meeting location and put-in is the parking lot on Northeys Bay Road. Coordinates are 44.58821797620266, -78.07077482325549**
This is a short 20-30 minute paddle up Eels Creek (or 5KM hike) for a spring camping trip. Stay for one night or two, up to you. There is some fast moving water at the start which we can portage around if the current is too strong, after that it's an easy paddle. We will setup camp close to the falls or on the small lake close by. There is a hiking trail from the parking lot to the falls but may not be easy this time of year due to high water on a creek crossing. If you want to hike in, that is an option, but waders might be a good idea.
Explore the trail or portage your boat up the falls and continue upstream for a paddle. I was here 10+ years ago; there is a really nice waterfall, some rapids upstream which I was able to paddle through, and some petroglyphs on the rocks along side the creek. I have not hiked the trail but I hear it's a good hike. This is crown land so camping is free.
You can try the hike, bring a canoe/kayak, have a paddle partner with a canoe, or arrange a shuttle to camp. The paddle is short so we could make multiple trips. I will be canoeing in on Friday.
Be prepared for the weather.
**You are responsible for yourself and your own safety.**
Friday evening walk and beer with HH3
Hogtown Hash House Harriers (HH3) is a Toronto social running/walking and beer drinking group, with events happening every other Saturday, plus one Thursday and one Friday per month. We start at different locations across the city, run or walk together, and typically end at a local pub where we continue to socialize. Expect plenty of laughs, songs, quirky traditions, and a beer stop or two along the way. New members and non-beer drinkers are always welcome!
HH3’s Friday event (A.K.A. ‘The Hogans’) is traditionally our shortest and slowest trail with the most beer stops! Meet and greet at 7pm; head out around 7:30pm.
Date / Time: Friday April 17th @ 7pm
Start location: Gabby's, 556 Sherbourne St.
Nearest TTC stop: Subway line 2, Sherbourne station
Cost: $15 for drinkers, $2 for non-drinkers, paid at start of trail.
Note: Most of our regular members do not use Meetup, so you can expect to meet more people than those who RSVPd here
Solve A Murder - Murder Mystery Night (Dinner included)
Hello all!
We're hosting a themed event called "Solve a Murder" where you come in, grab dinner and a glass of wine and solve a a murder mystery with case files.
This is a themed event so if possible, I would highly recommend wearing late 1800s inspired clothes that match the Sherlock Homes vibe.
We are limiting this event to only 25 people to make sure that the experience is great! Register fast. To confirm your registration please send me $25 as a deposit. Once you register I will send you a message with my email!
The rest of the $25 will have to be paid on the day of the event.
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Ride the Toronto Loop
After a half century(!) it’s time to close The Toronto Loop.
[TORONTO COMMUNITY BIKEWAYS COALITION](https://www.communitybikewaysto.ca/) is producing and leading this epic spring ride. Volunteer marshalls will support the ride.
The Loop trail is an ALMOST complete 72km circuit of trails that includes the waterfront, Humber River, Finch Hydro Corridor, and Don River trails. Unfortunately, there are about ten small gaps that undermine the value of The Loop Trail for everyday/utilitarian, recreational, and tourism cyclists. The Loop Trail is part of the city's Ravine Strategy, although the gaps are all on roads. The Loop was first announced by the city in 2020, but there has been little progress -- until the launch of the TCBC advocacy campaign and ride in November 2025.
You can ride with us for the full 72km, or join us at various locations
**Estimated Itinerary:**
9 AM The Well, in front of Fix Coffee & Bikes - they have Bromptons & great in-house made pastries!
9:40 Foot of Humber bridge \~ group photo
10:10 James Gardens off Edenbridge \~ washroom break
10:55 West Humber Gap \~ ascend stairway :(
12 noon Finch at Weston Rd SW Corner Parking Lot \~ snack break & staging area for Finch rail underpass route
1 PM Esther Shiner Community Centre \~ Lunch & washroom break
1:45 Finch at top of East Don Trail
2 Sheppard at Leslie
2:10 401 Underpass crossing
2:30 exit from Betty Sutherland Trail at Duncan Mills Rd
3:15 Brickworks at Bayview Ave \~ washroom break
4:15 Return to The Well
We expect 50+ people to ride with us! TCBC estimates 6.5 hours (I think it'll take longer) with lunch & washroom breaks so bring water, snacks, stamina, and reality if you cannot ride this ride or at a pace to keep up.
**CHECK** your bicycle's brakes, air, and chain prior to the day.
💃 Zumba with Intention
Move. Sweat. Smile. Repeat.
This is a fun, high-energy Zumba class designed for real people — not performers, not fitness models, just humans who want to move, feel good, and leave happier than they arrived.
Expect:
Easy-to-follow Zumba routines
Great music (Latin + global vibes)
A welcoming, judgment-free space
A workout that feels like a party (but still burns calories 😉)
No dance experience needed.
No pressure to “get it right.”
Just show up and move.
Followed by yoga for 20 mins.
Sweat first, snacks after. If you’re free, we may head to a nearby spot to eat together.
Class fee: $5 (helps cover space and music). Email money transfer to: monasalahuddin@hotmail.com
Say hello to Don....don river
**MeetUp Location: Finch Subway Station**
Toronto is filled with great nature to explore! So we are off to visit Don,; don river who connects nature throughout toronto and runs far.
\*City Hike along the Old Rail Corridor Trail and East Don River\*
This 15+ km trail starts and ends at subway stations, winds through lush ravines with river views, and offers spring greenery in mid-April that's vibrant after winter.
In mid-April, Toronto's ravines burst with fresh green leaves on maples and oaks, wildflowers like trilliums start blooming, and the Don River flows actively from snowmelt, creating small cascades. Expect clear valley views, birdwatching (woodpeckers, herons), and possible deer sightings in the wooded sections—far more vivid than winter's bare trees. This time avoids summer crowds and bugs while highlighting spring's renewal, with mild temperatures perfect for a perfect outing.
\*Trail Overview\*
Begin at Finch Station on Line 1 (Yonge-University). Head northeast via nearby paths into Newtonbrook Park, then connect east to the Don River trails in East Don Parkland. The route follows German Mills Creek and the East Don River south through forested parklands, passing interpretive signs and memorial trees, before reaching Leslie Station on Line 4 (Sheppard). Total distance is around 15-18 km one-way, taking 4-5 hours at a moderate pace.
\*Practical Tips\*
Pack water, snacks, and layers for variable ravine microclimates; trails are mostly flat with some moderate hills/roots, suitable for trail runners or hikers. Check TTC for service (frequent on Lines 1/4)
Toronto Vegan Climbing - Basecamp Bloor
Join us at our vegan-friendly social climbing session!
We welcome all vegans, vegetarians, or anyone who is curious about the lifestyle and/or interested in eating more plant-based.
No climbing experience is necessary. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a first-time climber, all are welcome. We will be bouldering, top roping, and using autobelays - feel free to join whichever activity you're interested in!
For those who are climbing for the first time, not to worry as it is quick to pick up and we are happy to provide some pointers on technique. You can boulder or use the autobelays after getting a quick orientation from the staff at the gym. For top roping, we're happy to belay any of our attendees.
**Fees**:
* $28 admission fee, plus rentals
Climbing shoes are strongly recommended (disclaimer: rental shoes are not vegan as they contain suede/leather). Harnesses are only necessary for top roping and autobelay, however this gym is primarily a rope climbing gym.
* Shoe rental: $7.00
* Harness rental: $7.00
Remember to sign the [waiver](https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/5f121ea156df1/web/) before you hit the rocks! You can sign the waiver online or in person once you arrive. Make sure to arrive at the Bloor location, there are multiple Basecamp locations!
Happy climbing! 🧗♂️🌱
Note: Clean indoor shoes are allowed to be worn, however we highly recommend using climbing shoes otherwise your experience will be negatively impacted.
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Pickaway County Chess Club
Younkin Branch Library (Ashville) meeting space is now reserved for any and all interested in or enthused by playing a game of chess. The second Thursday of each month, 6:00pm to 7:50pm. First gathering is Thursday, May 11th. No fees. Chess sets provided; however, you may bring your own if you wish.
Hike Pickerington Ponds
We'll hike 3.4 miles on the Killdeer and Yellowlegs Trails - both out and back gravel trails. If we want more mileage we can repeat an out and back. Pace of around 3.5 mph, no one left behind and those who want to go faster sure can!
As always optional lunch after.
This is the second Metro Park in the lineup for me - with 21 to go (plus more are being added).
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.

















