Post by Eddie on Jul 1, 2024 19:29:32 GMT -5
Meeting Place: 2023-02-25 at 01:00 pm - 03:00 pm
Location: P7 - Larose Forest
How to find us: Meet at the flags where Trail 10 begins (south side)
It looks like Google/Waze has fixed the route to the Larose Forest so it will lead you to the correct one (which is taking 417 East, exiting on 88, turn left on St Guillaume/Rockdale Rd. Then turn right at the Esso Station (Russland Rd). Continue to drive until the end where you turn left on Limoges Rd. Turn left on Indian Creek Road and then to Larose Forest P7).
(!) New rule in effect. I will be checking registrants name and profile photo to ensure they can be traced. A proper profile includes a recognizable first name and a clearly identifiable photo (without the need of magnification).
No pets are allowed on this walk. The approximate distance is 3 km on uneven land. Must bring snowshoes.
1 PM is START time not ARRIVAL time. Please arrive a few minutes early.
For latecomers, it is up to each individual to decide whether to meet us at a certain spot. The route map is provided in the photo section.
GPS Coordinates
45.3738026,-75.2400313
Note:
1. Facilities (outhouse) is available according to John's photos (Thanks!).
2. Snowshoeing only.
3. Trekking pole(s), even with one, is recommended. It relieves the stress of walking on packed snow/ ice.
4. If pictures are to be posted on this site please make sure participants agree to have their photos taken.
5. Pictures:
eddiephotojournal.blogspot.com/2019/03/larose-forest.html
6. Adventure report:
www.adventurereport.ca/larose-forest-6-5k-hike-bike-near-ottawa/
7. Directions:
IKEA to Larose Forest P7: goo.gl/maps/2kg3YQpJ93R2
8. Difficulty - This hike is at Level 1.
0 - Jack Pine, Canal, Brockville tunnel, Old Quarry Trail, Upper Canada Village, Pine Grove Forest, Mer Bleue Bog Trail, Mer Bleue (Anderson Rd.) Le Chateau Montebello, Larose Forest, Shirley's Bay P10, Pinhey Forest, Beaver and Chipmunk Trail, Cedar Grove Forest, Baxter CA, Petrie Island,
1 - Morris Island CA (0/1), South March Highlands
2 - Waterfall, Lauriault & Mackenzie King, Carbide Willson Ruins, Champlain Trail
3 - Pink Lake, Kingsmere-King Mountain loop
4 - Rock Dunder, Manitou Mountain trail
9. Walking Route
P7 -> 10-> 27 -> 28 -> P7. See photo section.
10. Description
Larose Forest is located approximately 50 kilometres east of Ottawa, just south of the village of Bourget and covers over 11,000 hectares. More than 18 million trees have been planted making it the second largest community forest in Ontario.
The Forest shelters a wide variety of wildlife from the small chickadee to the majestic moose. It also contains a beautiful variety of wild flowers and mushrooms, scattered throughout the area. There are numerous excellent places to relax and have a good time.
By visiting the Forest, you will have the opportunity to enjoy numerous popular outdoor activities year-round, ranging from hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, snow shoeing, cross-country skiing and much more.
Location: P7 - Larose Forest
How to find us: Meet at the flags where Trail 10 begins (south side)
It looks like Google/Waze has fixed the route to the Larose Forest so it will lead you to the correct one (which is taking 417 East, exiting on 88, turn left on St Guillaume/Rockdale Rd. Then turn right at the Esso Station (Russland Rd). Continue to drive until the end where you turn left on Limoges Rd. Turn left on Indian Creek Road and then to Larose Forest P7).
(!) New rule in effect. I will be checking registrants name and profile photo to ensure they can be traced. A proper profile includes a recognizable first name and a clearly identifiable photo (without the need of magnification).
No pets are allowed on this walk. The approximate distance is 3 km on uneven land. Must bring snowshoes.
1 PM is START time not ARRIVAL time. Please arrive a few minutes early.
For latecomers, it is up to each individual to decide whether to meet us at a certain spot. The route map is provided in the photo section.
GPS Coordinates
45.3738026,-75.2400313
Note:
1. Facilities (outhouse) is available according to John's photos (Thanks!).
2. Snowshoeing only.
3. Trekking pole(s), even with one, is recommended. It relieves the stress of walking on packed snow/ ice.
4. If pictures are to be posted on this site please make sure participants agree to have their photos taken.
5. Pictures:
eddiephotojournal.blogspot.com/2019/03/larose-forest.html
6. Adventure report:
www.adventurereport.ca/larose-forest-6-5k-hike-bike-near-ottawa/
7. Directions:
IKEA to Larose Forest P7: goo.gl/maps/2kg3YQpJ93R2
8. Difficulty - This hike is at Level 1.
0 - Jack Pine, Canal, Brockville tunnel, Old Quarry Trail, Upper Canada Village, Pine Grove Forest, Mer Bleue Bog Trail, Mer Bleue (Anderson Rd.) Le Chateau Montebello, Larose Forest, Shirley's Bay P10, Pinhey Forest, Beaver and Chipmunk Trail, Cedar Grove Forest, Baxter CA, Petrie Island,
1 - Morris Island CA (0/1), South March Highlands
2 - Waterfall, Lauriault & Mackenzie King, Carbide Willson Ruins, Champlain Trail
3 - Pink Lake, Kingsmere-King Mountain loop
4 - Rock Dunder, Manitou Mountain trail
9. Walking Route
P7 -> 10-> 27 -> 28 -> P7. See photo section.
10. Description
Larose Forest is located approximately 50 kilometres east of Ottawa, just south of the village of Bourget and covers over 11,000 hectares. More than 18 million trees have been planted making it the second largest community forest in Ontario.
The Forest shelters a wide variety of wildlife from the small chickadee to the majestic moose. It also contains a beautiful variety of wild flowers and mushrooms, scattered throughout the area. There are numerous excellent places to relax and have a good time.
By visiting the Forest, you will have the opportunity to enjoy numerous popular outdoor activities year-round, ranging from hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, snow shoeing, cross-country skiing and much more.