The Basics: |
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Event Type: |  | Hike |  |
Event Location: |  |
Erindale Park, Mississauga |  |
Date(s) & Time: |  | Sat, Sep 27 2014
9:45 AM (Carpool Departure: 9:55 AM *log in for location*)
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Registration Cut Off:
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Thu, Sep 25 2014 5:00:00 PM
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Event Duration: |  | 6.5 hours |  |
Difficulty Rating: |  | D4: Moderate to Difficult |  |
Event Coordinator(s): |  |
Utkarsh
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Member Cost: |  | Voluntary Donation Only (See Below) |
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Participant Info: |
Who's Invited: |  |
Members Only, 14 And Older Only
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Maximum Group Size: |  | 8 |
Minimum Group Size: |  | 2 |
Number Registered So Far: |  |
13 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
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Are Dogs Permitted: |  |
No
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Itinerary: |
Note: I'll move more people from the
waiting list as we get more drivers. If you're
meeting us directly at Mississauga, please
mention that in the notes — I'll move you
to the event list.
As part of this hike, we'll explore the Credit
River valley in Mississauga. We'll be walking
through the woods for most of the time,
but take short breaks to visit three Doors Open sites.
We'll meet at the Kipling TTC station parking
lot at 9:45 AM, and leave at 9:55 AM.
You can also meet us at the Erindale Park at
10:20 AM.
We'll visit:
- Erindale Park: This 222-acre
park is the largest park in Mississauga, and a
popular picnic spot. We'll skip the picnic areas
and explore the jungle located on its
peripheries.
- St. Peter's Anglican Church:
This historic church, established in 1825, will
be open to public as a Doors Open site.
The building on the hilltop is composed of stones
drawn from the Credit River, and overlooks the
Erindale Park.
- Riverwood: A former private
estate, this 150 acre conservation area features
on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. It
is home to more than 475 species of animals &
plants (including 350-year old trees), which
makes it the most ecologically diverse community
in the Credit Valley watershed. It includes both
manually landscaped and naturally vegetated
grounds: we'll traverse the latter part.
- Visual Arts Mississauga:
We'll take a break here. Once you're done with
your lunch, you'll have some time to explore the
art exhibits at the Centre and visit the
beautiful Riverwood gardens located just outside
it.
- Hewick Meadows:
Notwithstanding the occasional severed head discovery, this
is a very safe and beautiful greenbelt.On the
way, we'll also come across the city's favourite
mountain bike skills park, which is named after a
13-year old boy.
- Koliba Park: This private
park will be open to public as a Doors
Open site. It was established by the Slovak-
Canadians to establish a place reminiscent of
Slovakia, and gained reputation as the mythical midgetville.
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Required Items to Bring:
- Water
- Hiking / Running shoes
- Post-hike footwear (only for the carpool
passengers: to help keep the cars clean)
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Money for the carpool
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Use our Event Checklists to make sure you have everything you need.
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How to Get There: |
Event Directions: |  |
Mississauga meeting point
Erindale Park, 1695 Dundas St W: Parking lot,
near the washrooms (Google
Maps)
(10:20 AM)
Toronto meeting point
Kipling Station Passenger Pick-up and Drop-off
(the circular structure outside the TTC station)
9:45 AM (Departure at 9:55 AM)
Note: We're meeting at the Kipling TTC parking
lot (Aukland Rd at Subway Crescent, off Dundas St
- Google
Maps), not at the Kipling GO station
parking lot (off Kipling Ave)
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Carpool to Event Distance (round trip): |  | 43Km |
Carpool Departure Time: |  |
9:55 AM
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Carpool Location: |  |
Log in for location
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Carpool Directions: |  |
Log in for directions
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Carpool Cost: |  |
Approximate vehicle expense for this event is $11.09 (calculated at total Km * $0.258, effective Monday, April 28, 2025). This is based on $0.08/Km for maintenance, plus current gas price divide by 9. Your event coordinator will confirm exactly how much money is required from each person.
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Notes: |
Why is this hike classified as D4?
Because …
- There are a number of not-so-gentle ascents
and descents, some of which include fallen trees
as obstacles. I organized a shorter D3 version of
the hike early this year, and some people refused
to go down one of the slopes - we had to
backtrack to find another way.
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distance is 18 km. We'll be walking at 4.5 km/hr.
Culham trail regulars, please take a
note: Only some part of this journey is
along the Culham trail. We'll mostly walk on the
side trails, which are not flat biking
trails.
- Depending on the weather, at points, you
might have to walk in mud, through tall grass
and on rocky dried-up stream bed. The side trails
are unmarked, and in at least one place, there is
no trail (we'll be walking through the
vegetation). A couple of places are populated by
the giant hogweed and the wild parsnip.
Are there washrooms along the way?
Only at the beginning (Erindale Park), and at
the lunch spot (Visual Arts Mississauga).
Note:
- This hike will go on in case of moderate
rain. It'll be canceled only if a severe
thunderstorm is forecast.
- Drivers get priority on the waiting list.
I'll increase the maximum group size if we've
sufficient drivers.
- If there are not enough drivers, some of us
may have to take Miway #1:
that means 25 extra minutes of traveling. The
hike will not be canceled due to lack of drivers.
Photo Credits: Utkarsh
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Voluntary Donation: ( What is this?) Suggested donation amount for this event is: $2.00/Person. |
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