Frozen Rapids Snowshoe
Details
Please note the only way to register for this adventure is on our website.
Join us as we explore this seemingly untouched wilderness known to just a few.
This hike is a genuine adventure, taking us to a spot where trails appear out of nowhere then disappear again as soon as you find them. While only 9km, this is a harder hike that will see us bushwhacking through dense forest, hopping over myriad streams and potentially trudging through thick snow.
The reward is incredible however - we end up tracing a raging river along an impossibly pretty shoreline and past some ferocious rapids. If you've been itching for something a bit more challenging, this is your chance.
On this hike you can expect:
- Trekking along icy rivers
- Sprawling frozen scenery
- Raging rapids
- An epic feat of engineering
A note for self-drivers: parking can be precarious here, especially with heavy snowfall. You are strongly encouraged to take WU transport to avoid issues.
Snowshoes are included in the cost of this adventure. Please indicate at checkout if you require a pair.
Highlights
Ferocious Rapids - Trek along this winding riverbank with tumultuous rapids forming the river's path
A Forgotten River - This river is teeming with life and beauty, how could anyone forget that!
Little-Known Crown Land Hike - Hike through the unknown where the trail comes and goes. We doubt you'll see anybody else out there.
Event cost: $60+HST - optional transport available.
Register here.
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
