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7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018
Guided Snowshoes in Victoria County from January 6th to March 31st
, 2018
Join us in Nova Scotia’s Outdoor Destination All Seasons on the World Famous Cabot Trail for Lots of Perfect Snowshoe adventures during our 7th annual
offering. Always an abundance of snow, making snowshoeing in Victoria County so magical, you’ll enjoy immensely!
Proudly presented by the many Victoria County Volunteers, leaders, Organizations,
Facility Operators & Service Providers – We Thank them for their continued Support & Contribution
Proudly presented by Hike NS & Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est.
2011)
7th Annual Hike Victoria County Snowshoe Fest 2018
S C H E D U L E
Saturday, January 6 Uisge Ban Falls Winter Guided Hike 2018
1 pm Local Guide: Iris Kedmi – Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011) Free – must have own snowshoes 2.61 km – Moderate hike. This is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Nova Scotia (pronounced ‘ush-ka ban’). On Hwy 105, take Exit 9 and watch for signs. It is 14.5 km north of Baddeck at 715 North Branch Road, Baddeck Forks. This is part of the 2nd Annual Hello Winter Baddeck 2018 and 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018. For further information: Naturally Active for Life Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, January 6 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm - Dennis Laffan hosts hikers/snowshoers (possibly) along his well-maintained home-trails. Moderate elevation. Water/poles. Dogs welcome. Meet by 1:00 pm at 42 Murray Road. Parking up driveway if conditions allow. For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program. For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax
Saturday, January 13 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm - Will enjoy the trails at Jitka Zgola’s. Meet by 1:00 pm at 42164 Cabot Trail Hwy, north Wreck Cove. Some demanding verticals, but well worth it. Poles/water. Dogs welcome. For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program. For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax
Sunday, January 14, 2018
North Highlands Nordic Open House Free to all 10 am https://naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/facilities/xcountry-skiing-nhn/ Proudly supported by: Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011)
Saturday, January 20 2nd Annual Franey Trail Winter Snowshoe Guided Hike 2018
11 am Ingonish, Cape Breton Highlands National Park Free – Must have own snowshoes (can borrow from Libraries in Victoria County – Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program) 10 kms – 3 to 4 hours. Challenging.
Watch for the Franey Trail Road sign on the Cabot Trail in Ingonish. (Please note: Pending conditions, parking at the trailhead may not be accessible and a snowshoe to the trailhead from the secondary road may apply). This hike includes a climb of 366 metres in 3 – 4 hours. Enjoy a panoramic view of the Clyburn Valley and Middlehead. We will snowshoe through mixed woods to a cliff-top look off providing breathtaking views of the Clyburn Valley and the surrounding highlands, extending ridge upon ridge into the distance. Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018 and 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018. Naturally Active for Life Victoria County in Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria. Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County
Saturday, January 20 Big Baddeck Guided Snowshoe Hike
1:00 pm, Free Led by Arie Schop. Hike a trail thorough Arie's property then link to a snowmobile trail that takes to the pump house. Arie will lead participants from his yard through the woods and up the pump house road in Big Baddeck. Almost all uphill on way in - what a workout it'll be! The views are spectacular and worth the climb - Bring a camera! You'll have great company, social and physical activity! Meet at Arie’s House directions as follows: Take the Old Margaree Rd past the hospital and head toward the Trans Canada. Stay on the Old Margaree Rd. Continue along the Old Margaree Rd, go past the dump to the bridge, cross bridge and keep to the right. About 1.4 km from the bridge on the left, look for civic # 259. Arie will stick a snowshoe at the end of his driveway. Park near garage. Watch for icy spots on driveway. 1.5 - 2 hours hike. For further information: Naturally Active for Life Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, January 20
St. Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes Local Guide Merrill MacInnis will lead a Coastal Hike in Breton Cove. Hike starts at 1:00 pm. Park at 43887 Cabot Trail. For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program. For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax
Saturday, January 27
Mica Hill, Paquette Lake 10 am Hike the Highlands Festival https://www.hikethehighlands.com/2018-hthfsnowshoe-series/
Saturday, January 27 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm - Aron and Ruth Schneider welcome participants to join them on their extensive trail system. Many features. Meet by 1:00 pm at their driveway at 42164 329 West Tarbot Rd. “Doc”, the resident dog, must be already accepting of any guest dogs. For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program. For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax
January 28 4th Annual Smokey Mountain Towers Winter Guided Hike 2018
10 am Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011) Smokey Mountain Parking Lot to the Microwave Towers. This trail provides two great panorama views of the North Shore and Down North of Ingonish …. take your camera. You will hike up an old road to both locations. You’ll pass four towers along the way. 4 kms 1.5 hours – 2 hours, Difficulty Rating – 2C . This hike will take place directly across the Cape Smokey Provincial Park. Trailhead/Starting Point – Please park your cars in the parking area just before will walk out from parking area and cross the Cabot Trail highway and begin the hike. Once up there it is open, very rough and the view is awesome. At the top you can wonder around to get good vantage points. It is uphill on the way up, downhill on the way back. Rocky underfoot so good footwear advised. Open, basically no trees, and high altitude, so it could be windy and cold. Wind breaker and head cover advised. Water bottle is a good idea also. (Directions: Drive to parking area on the top of smokey just before the park entrance on top of Smokey Mountain. Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018 and 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018. Naturally Active for Life Victoria County in Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria. Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County [email protected]
Friday, February 2 Hector's Point Moonlight Snow Shoe Walk
Join us for our special “Hector’s Point Moonlight Walk” - a moonlight snowshoe hike around the Highland Village. It will be approximately 3km, and end at the pub with a 10oz pint (for those that are 19/over), or a cup of Jill’s Hot Chocolate. Walk is for all ages. Shorter routes available if need be. $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own. Space is limited, so buy your tickets on line • Walks begin at 7 pm Meet at The Frolic’n Folk Pub just inside the Inn
Contact Name: Dan Franklin / Contact Phone # 902-622-2190 Contact Email: [email protected] Cost $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own Location of Event (street, park, trail, etc.): Frolic n' Folk Pub, Iona Heights Inn $5 to rent snow shoes Tickets must be purchased on-line: Website: Ionaheightsinn.com & Highlandvillage.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ionaheightsinn/ & https://www.facebook.com/highlandvillagemusuem/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/IonaHeightsInn & https://twitter.com/highlandv
Saturday, February 3
Dennison Road Guided Snowshoe Hike 10 am Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011) 6 km snowshoe round trip. Will go to a peak to the old Dennison Farmhouse with a spectacular view! Bring Your Camera. Directions: Turn off the TCH 105 Ext 9 and go across the overpass on Margaree road (Turn right if coming from Sydney-do not cross overpass)). Turn right on the Big Baddeck Road towards Baddeck Forks and travel 5 kms. Dennison Road Trail on the right. Park on the right side of the road. Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018, 2nd Annual Hello Winter Baddeck 2018 and 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018. Naturally Active for Life Victoria County in Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria. Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, February 3 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program.
Saturday, February 10
2nd Annual Uisge Ban Falls Winter Guided Hike 2018 1 pm Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011) Free – must have own snowshoes. 2.61 km – Moderate hike. This is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Nova Scotia (pronounced ‘ush-ka ban’). On Hwy 105, take Exit 9 and watch for signs. It is 14.5 km north of Baddeck at 715 North Branch Road, Baddeck Forks. Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018, 2nd Annual Hello Winter Baddeck 2018, 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018 and the 7th Annual Victoria County Winter ActiveFest 2018. For further information: Naturally Active for Life Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, February 10 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program.
Sunday, February 11
Hector's Point Moonlight Snow Shoe Walk Join us for our Sunday afternoon “Hector’s Point Snow Shoe Walks” - a snowshoe hike around the Highland Village. It will be approximately 3km, and end at the pub with a 10oz pint (for those that are 19/over), or a cup of Jill’s Hot Chocolate. Walk is for all ages. Shorter routes available if need be. $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own. Space is limited, so purchase your tickets on-line. Walks begin at 1 pm - meet at The Frolic’n Folk Pub just inside the Inn Name: Dan Franklin Phone # 902-622-2190 Email: [email protected] $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own Location of Event: Frolic n' Folk Pub, Iona Heights Inn $5 to rent snow shoes; Tickets must be purchased on-line: Website: Ionaheightsinn.com & Highlandvillage.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ionaheightsinn/ & https://www.facebook.com/highlandvillagemusuem/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/IonaHeightsInn & https://twitter.com/highlandv
Saturday, February 17 Boiler Trail Historic Guided Hike
10:30 am Local Guide Judy King – Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011). The Boiler Trail is located in Rear Baddeck Forks – Westside Big Baddeck Rd (3 kms past Rockinghorse ranch on the left) and concludes with a visit to the 1930’s Boiler Steamer. The hike is about 3 hours totaling 18,750 steps. Length: 7.5 km Duration: 3 hrs Difficulty: The trail follows the Old Rear Forks road (Westside Big Baddeck Rd, 3 kms past Rockinghorse ranch on the left. Park on the right side of the road facing back towards Rockinghorse ranch and the snowshoe will begin at this road to the trail head). The trail is a gentle grade with an elevation gain of about 200 feet. The next 1.5 km is relatively level with an elevation gain of about 100 feet. There is a small creek at this point with a bridge and guardrail. From this point the steepness of the trail increases with an elevation gain of about 340 feet over the next 1.5 km. Watch for the boiler on the right side of the trail. This portion is most pleasing as it passes through hardwood forest. There are occasional views of the hillsides and valley. In addition to the historical significance of the boiler, the early portion of the trail skirts and crosses Mill Brook on which once stood a water-powered grist mill. History – Boiler Trail: Leo Fownes Grandfather’s Boiler, used in the 1930’s, and abandoned when the war started. The old steam engine that ran the boiler was brought down the mountain by Leo & Stephen and is stored in our Leo & Joan Fownes Shop. Fownes bros late thirties brought it up ancient tech left in forties steam powered saw mills one Fownes. Passed a lot of softwood. Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018, 2nd Annual Hello Winter Baddeck 2018, 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018 and 7th Annual Victoria County Winter ActiveFest 2018. Naturally Active for Life Victoria County in Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria. Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, February 17 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program
Sunday, February 18
Central Cape Breton Gets Active 2018 11am-1 pm - Directions/Details: Come out for a snowshoe hike, along with skating and snow man making, in Iona . Event takes place at Rankin School of the Narrows, Iona, Route 223, Central Cape Breton overlooking the beautiful Bras d'Or Lake. Be sure to take your camera! This event is also part of the 7th Annual Victoria County Winter ActiveFest program. Pre-registration is required - bring your own snowshoes or remember to request a pair when you register. Hot chocolate and a snack will be provided. For further information check out www.arosnamara.com for updates and to Pre-Register please email: [email protected] . Hosted by Central Cape Breton Community Ventures Inc., Wellness Committee, Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011), Hike Nova Scotia & Rankin School of the Narrows
Saturday, February 24
MacLean Road Guided Snowshoe Hike 1:00 pm 2.5 kms Local Guide Mary Ivey Hunter’s Mountain- at the end of the MacLean Rd. Take TCH west from Baddeck.
Turn right at the red barn onto the Cabot Trail. Follow this road almost to the top of Hunter’s Mountain. Watch for MacLean Rd on your left. Turn left onto MacLean Rd-you’ll see a blue cape cod house on your left. Drive to the end and park to the side (If you get to the Highland Rd you’ve gone a bit too far; turn around and watch for MacLean Rd on your right). There will be some lovely views! Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018, 2nd Annual Hello Winter Baddeck 2018, 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest and 7th Annual Victoria County Winter ActiveFest 2018 Naturally Active for Life Victoria County in Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria. Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, February 24
White Point 10 am Hike the Highlands Festival https://www.hikethehighlands.com/2018-hthfsnowshoe-series/
Saturday, February 24 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program
Sunday, February 25
Hector's Point Moonlight Snow Shoe Walk Join us for our Sunday afternoon “Hector’s Point Snow Shoe Walks” - a snowshoe hike around the Highland Village. It will be approximately 3km, and end at the pub with a 10oz pint (for those that are 19/over), or a cup of Jill’s Hot Chocolate. Walk is for all ages. Shorter routes available if need be. $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own. Space is limited, so purchase your tickets on-line. Walks begin at 1 pm - meet at The Frolic’n Folk Pub just inside the Inn Name: Dan Franklin Phone # 902-622-2190 Email: [email protected] $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own Location of Event: Frolic n' Folk Pub, Iona Heights Inn $5 to rent snow shoes; Tickets must be purchased on-line: Website: Ionaheightsinn.com & Highlandvillage.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ionaheightsinn/ & https://www.facebook.com/highlandvillagemusuem/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/IonaHeightsInn & https://twitter.com/highlandv
Sunday, February 25
3rd Annual Skyline Trail “Ultimate” Guided Snowshoe Hike 2018 Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011) Cape Breton Highlands National Park; 11:00 am FREE Please bring your own snowshoes. Moderate Level Trail. The Skyline Trail is located 27 minutes north of Cheticamp on the Cabot Trail in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Find directions here: http://tiny.cc/gxyo7x Meet at the trailhead. Skyline Trail Winter Snowshoe Guided Hike. Free 7.5 kms, 2 to 3 hours. in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Find directions here: tiny.cc/gxyo7x . Meet at the Shelter on the Cabot Trail in front of the Skyline Parking Area. Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018 and as part of the 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018 and the 7th Annual Victoria County Winter ActiveFest 2018. Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria.
Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County [email protected] / http://www.naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/events/winter-activefest/
Friday, March 2 Hector's Point Moonlight Snow Shoe Walk
Join us for our special “Hector’s Point Moonlight Walk” - a moonlight snowshoe hike around the Highland Village. It will be approximately 3km, and end at the pub with a 10oz pint (for those that are 19/over), or a cup of Jill’s Hot Chocolate. Walk is for all ages. Shorter routes available if need be. $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own. Space is limited, so buy your tickets on line • Walks begin at 7 pm Meet at The Frolic’n Folk Pub just inside the Inn Contact Name: Dan Franklin / Contact Phone # 902-622-2190 Contact Email: [email protected] Cost $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own Location of Event (street, park, trail, etc.): Frolic n' Folk Pub, Iona Heights Inn $5 to rent snow shoes Tickets must be purchased on-line: Website: Ionaheightsinn.com & Highlandvillage.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ionaheightsinn/ & https://www.facebook.com/highlandvillagemusuem/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/IonaHeightsInn & https://twitter.com/highlandv
March 3
MacLean Road Guided Snowshoe Hike 1:00 pm Local Guide Mary Ivey 2.5 kms Hunter’s Mountain- at the end of the MacLean Rd. Take TCH west from Baddeck. Turn right at the red barn onto the Cabot Trail. Follow this road almost to the top of Hunter’s Mountain. Watch for MacLean Rd on your left. Turn left onto MacLean Rd-you’ll see a blue cape cod house on your left. Drive to the end and park to the side (If you get to the Highland Rd you’ve gone a bit too far; turn around and watch for MacLean Rd on your right). There will be some lovely views! Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018, 2nd Annual Hello Baddeck 2018, 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018 and 7th Annual Victoria County Winter ActiveFest 2018. Naturally Active for Life Victoria County in Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria. Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, March 3 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program
March 4 7th Annual Baddeck Middle River Old Time Commute Trek 2018
1:00 pm Naturally Active for Life Victoria county FREE – Please bring your own shoes 8.9 km Challenging hike from MacMillan’s Mtn Rd to the Two Churches in Middle River. Take the Cabot Trail from the Red Barn entry to MacMillan Mountain Rd. on the right and park at the end of that road. Watch http://www.naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/events/winter-activefest/
for further information. Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018, 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018 and the 7th Annual Victoria County Winter ActiveFest 2018. Naturally Active for Life Victoria County in Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria. Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, March 10 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program
Sunday, March 11
Hector's Point Moonlight Snow Shoe Walk Join us for our Sunday afternoon “Hector’s Point Snow Shoe Walks” - a snowshoe hike around the Highland Village. It will be approximately 3km, and end at the pub with a 10oz pint (for those that are 19/over), or a cup of Jill’s Hot Chocolate. Walk is for all ages. Shorter routes available if need be. $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own. Space is limited, so purchase your tickets on-line. Walks begin at 1 pm - meet at The Frolic’n Folk Pub just inside the Inn Name: Dan Franklin Phone # 902-622-2190 Email: [email protected] $15 per person including snowshoes, or $10 if you bring your own Location of Event: Frolic n' Folk Pub, Iona Heights Inn $5 to rent snow shoes; Tickets must be purchased on-line: Website: Ionaheightsinn.com & Highlandvillage.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ionaheightsinn/ & https://www.facebook.com/highlandvillagemusuem/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/IonaHeightsInn & https://twitter.com/highlandv
Saturday, March 17 Warren Lake
10 am Hike the Highlands Festival https://www.hikethehighlands.com/2018-hthfsnowshoe-series/
Saturday, March 17 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program
Saturday, March 24
Dennison Road Guided Snowshoe Hike 10 am Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011) 6 km snowshoe round trip
Will go to a peak to the old Dennison Farmhouse with spectacular views! Bring Your Camera. Directions: Turn off the TCH 105 Ext 9 and go across the overpass on Margaree road (Turnn right if coming from Sydney-do not cross overpass)). Turn right on the Big Baddeck Road towards Baddeck Forks and travel 5 kms. Dennison Road Trail on the right. Park on the right side of the road. Guided Hike is part of the Hike NS Guided Snowshoe Hiking Series 2018, 2nd Annual Hello Winter Baddeck 2018 and 7th Annual Hike Victoria Snowshoe Fest 2018. Naturally Active for Life Victoria County in Partnership with Hike NS and Hike Victoria. Naturally Active for Life – Victoria County [email protected]
Saturday, March 24 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program
Saturday, March 31 St Ann’s Saturday Afternoon Community Hikes
1:00 pm – TBA: For the most up-to-date information, go to the Community Event Sheet Calendar at https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=b2l73jsuoqeivrta5j47v3iul0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Halifax For more information contact Mary Ann at 929-2472. Loaner snowshoes available from the St. Ann’s Health Centre (Nancy, 929-2745) or the Baddeck Library (902.295.2055) – Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program
Naturally Active for Life Victoria County (Est. 2011) [email protected]
Box 370, 495 Chebucto St, Baddeck, NS B0E 1B0 Tel: 902.295.3661 / Cel: 902.295.0387 / Fax: 902.295-1864 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NaturallyActiveforLifeVictoriaCounty/ Website: https://naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pastrategyvc
Cape Breton Highlands National Park “Surround Yourself in the Majestic of the Highlands by Breaking Your Own Trail”
Where the mountains meet the seas…in the highlands of Cape Breton Island. Where you’ll find
some of the highest snowfall accumulations in Eastern Canada. Where there is plenty of space to
explore on or off the beaten track, away from it all! Fun for all age groups. Where our unique
downhill (Ski Cape Smokey) and telemark ski areas offer you panoramic views of the
magnificent Cape Breton Highlands and the Atlantic Ocean! CBHNP Trails:
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ns/cbreton/activ/randonnee-hiking.aspx – you will not regret this
healthy experience in our natural environment.
Grab a Partner & “Break Your Own Trail” in Victoria County
http://www.naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/trails/victoria-countytrails/ during the winter,
especially in Cape Breton’s Highland National Park
https://naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/trails/cape-breton-highlands-national-park-hiking-
trails/
North Highlands Nordic Trails in Cape North http://www.nhn.xcski.ca / Ski Room
902.383.2479https://www.facebook.com/north.nordic?fref=ts . NHN Programs and Events:
Tuesdays: Ski Snowshoe & Tea– Adults, Tuesdays, join your friends or meet new
friends at 10:00 am for a leisurely ski, snowshoe and return to the heated ski room for a
cup of tea. Group rates apply. North Highlands Nordic, Cape North.
http://www.nhn.xcski.ca
Enjoy Ingonish River – Kalapa Valley
Anybody who enjoys snowshoeing is welcome to explore Kalapa Valley, Ingonish (.5 km behind
Ski Cape Smokey) and enjoy the beauty and flatness of it trails. The trails will be maintained
regularly during the winter. Anyone using the trails does so at their own risk and should carry
appropriate first aid and safety equipment. Please remove any garbage you take in, treat the
valley and its animals with respect and have some great winter fun. When parking please do not
block the gate. Look forward to seeing you on the trails.
Equipment Available to Support your Snowshoeing Adventures:
Where to Borrow, Rent or Buy Snowshoes
Guide found here: http://www.hikenovascotia.ca/projects/guided-hikes/
Victoria County Active Outdoor Gear Loan Program
https://naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/active-outdoor-gear-loan-program/victoria-county-
active-outdoor-gear-loan-program/ Snowshoes & poles for individuals, groups, schools &
workplaces supporting your outdoor adventure for loan, FREE (No down payment) with a Cape
Breton Regional Library Card!
Remember – BAM if you see Wildlife in Your Active Adventures:
B – back away A – act big M – move away: https://naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/resources/wildlife-safety/
13 items you should consider to have with you every time you Hike the Trail
Snowshoeing in Victoria County, Northern Cape Breton Another blizzard, another opportunity to
dig out the snowshoes and enjoy being naturally active on our great natural environment on the
trails. While you can bring whatever you like with you in your pack while out for a hike, there
are about 13 items you should consider to have with you every time you hike the trail. Don’t
forget to tell somebody where you are going & how long you will be out:
1.Knife 2.Water 3.Compass 4.Whistle 5.First Aid Kit 6.Map 7.Extra Clothes 8.Rain Gear
9.Flashlight 10.Extra Food 11.Walking stick 12.Nordic Poles 13.Horn (Blaster).
Winter is here, no shortage of snow here! – Victoria County’s fabulous winter wonderland
brings snowshoe enthusiasts out each year. Before you seek out your thrills, be sure that you are
well prepared and that you have all the right gear to make every winter outing safe and
enjoyable. https://www.adventuresmart.ca/
Things to Do
https://www.cbisland.com/things-to-do/?campaign=2017Winter&gclid=CN6iuI2c9NECFcOLswodsUYO_A
Where to Stay
https://www.cbisland.com/where-to-stay/?campaign=2017Winter
“Snowed In at the Inn” Winter Operations at Inverary Resort http://capebretonresorts.com/our-resorts/inverary-resort/activities
CAPE NORTH & DINGWALL: Area code is 902
Channel Breezes B & B, Dingwall 902-285-0650
Inlet B & B, Dingwall 902-383-2112
NEIL’S HARBOUR & WHITE POINT:
Backcove Cottages 902-336-2812
Oceanview Cottage (3 bedrooms) 902-336-2212
INGONISH:
Knotty Pine Cottages (housekeepng) 1-800-455-2058
Castle Rock Country Inn (B&B) 902-285-2700
***Driving times from Cape North:
Dingwall 5
minutes
Neil’s
Harbour
15
minutes
North
Ingonish
30
minutes
Ingonish
Ferry
40
minutes
Pleasant Bay 25
minutes
Cheticamp 1 hour
Festivals & Events
https://www.cbisland.com/festivals-events/?campaign=2017Winter
Festivals & Events
https://www.cbisland.com/festivals-events/?campaign=2017Winter
While in Victoria County, join us for our 7th
Annual Victoria
County Winter Active Fest 2018 Something for Everyone!
https://naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/events/winter-activefest/
Hello Winter Baddeck 2018
https://naturallyactivevictoriacounty.com/events/winter-activefest/baddeck-winter-event-2017/