This full‐day trek with Rob takes place along the wilderness section of the Ganaraska Trail through the Queen Elizabeth Wildlands Provincial Park  (Moore Falls to Devil’s Lake). The terrain in this section is rugged and challenging. All hikers must have sturdy‐soled, closed‐toe, hiking shoes/boots. Hiking poles are recommended. Bring a day pack with at least one litre of water (more if it’s a warm day), a light lunch, snacks and suitable clothing. Spare dry socks are recommended as we will cross at least one beaver dam. Suitable for adults and teens. No dogs please.

HIKE #: 119

DATE: Saturday, September 21

START TIME: 8:30 am

DURATION: 7 hours, 19km

LOCATION: Ganaraska Trailhead at 1115 Devil’s Lake Rd

RATING: Challenging

MAXIMUM # 20

AMENITIES: Parking

LEADER: Rob Halupka

LEADER BIO: An avid hiker and nature enthusiast, Rob also enjoys canoeing, fly fishing, cross‐country skiing and snowshoeing. Rob has been spending quality time in the Minden area for some 20 years and is a big fan of the Haliburton Highlands.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy 35 to Minden, turn on Water Street and continue to the Bobcaygeon Rd.,approximately 1.5km. Turn right on Bobcaygeon Rd. over the bridge and continue to the first Rd. on your left, Deep Bay Rd. (County Rd  2). Travel along Deep Bay Rd. for approximately 12km to Devil’s Lake Rd.. Turn right on Devil’s Lake Rd. and travel  0.5km to parking lot at the trailhead. We will carpool from there to the trailhead at Moore Falls. The distance from Minden is approximately 13km and distance from Haliburton is approximately 38km. GPS coordinates: N44.8600, W78.8192

  • The Devil Made Me Do It
    Saturday, September 21, 2019
    8:30 am - 3:30 pm

Location

Venue:   Ganaraska Trailhead

Address:
1115 Devil's Lake Rd., Minden, Ontario, Canada, k0m 2k0

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