Upcoming Outings
Robertson Cliffs Outing—Valerie Walker
Notice to Outing Leaders: If anything significant about your outing changes (date, destination, etc.) or if you need to cancel it, please make the changes to your outing's description below. Alternatively, contact Val Walker (705-253-7044) or John Lehman (906-635-5095) and we can post the changes. Feel free to add a comment to your outing description to give potential participants a better idea of what it will be like.
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Wed, May 28
Val Walker (705) 253-7044
6:15 pm, Parks Canada Parking Lot
Whitefish Island Bird Walk – Come out for an evening of bird watching along the trails and shoreline of the St. Mary’s River. We’ll swing by the court house to check for a chimney swift fly-by.
Sat, May 31
Chuck Bosley (906) 553-6216, Evelyn Simon (705) 949-8206
10:00 am, Michigan Welcome Center
Hike along the North Country Trail in search of spring wildflowers and migrating birds; may encounter wet areas. Bring lunch, sturdy shoes, and fly dope.
The Clark Lake outing originally scheduled for this date has been rescheduled to Sun, June 15.
Wed, June 4
Tony Walker (705) 759-6151
6:00 pm, Wellington Sq. Mall
Evening Bird Walk – Join Tony with your binoculars and / or scopes for an evening of birding at Echo Bay as well as at Pumpkin Point. This outing is weather dependent, so please call ahead.
Sun , June 8
Dave Euler (705) 248-1494
10:00 am, Wellington Sq. Mall
Nature Conservancy at Hay Marsh – We’ll head for St. Joe’s Island where we will inspect the property near Hay Marsh owed by the Nature Conservancy of Canada. We’ll look for early spring plants, orchids and other marsh loving wildlife on that property. Bring lunch, rubber boots, fly dope.
Sat, June 14
Dieter and Erica Ropke (705) 942-9636)
9:00 am, Wellington Sq. Mall
Gordon Lake Botany – Explore the flora in the Gordon Lake area. 50 km drive. Easy walking. Call if you need more details.
Sun, June 15 (Rescheduled from May 31)
Chuck Bosley (906) 553-6216, Evelyn Simon (705) 949-8206
9:00 am, Michigan Welcome Center
Canoe around Clark Lake in search of the many bog flowers among the quaking bogs that border the lake. You will encounter a 1/2 km portage. Bring a lunch and fly dope. The Grass Lake outing originally scheduled for this date has been canceled.
Sat , June 21
Greg Zimmerman (906) 635-2470
9:00 am, Michigan Welcome Center
Drummond Island Canoe / Kayak – Greg will lead a paddle on Potagannising Bay at the north end of the Island. Bring a lunch.
Anyone interested in joining Chuck (906) 248-3287 & Ev (705) 949-8206 for an overnight campout and botanizing on Sunday, please let them know.
Sat, June 28
Robert Gay (906) 647-4038
8:30 am, Michigan Welcome Center
Pictured Rocks, Mosquito Falls and Mosquito Beach Trail – Join Bob for an early start for some trail walking in this beautiful national park. Bring lunch, water and a camera. The park is approximately 1.5 hours from the Soo.
Sun, June 29
Carl Linhart (906) 635-9891
8:30 am, Michigan Welcome Center
Munuscong River State Forest – Join Carl for birding by canoe / kayak at Munuscong River State Forest flooding area, east of Pickford, Mi. 25 miles one way. Target species: least bittern, Le Conte’s sparrow, sedge wren, Wilson’s snipe, Brewer’s blackbird and black tern. If canoeing conditions are untenable, we can hike the dikes. Bring rubber boots just in case. Bring a lunch.
Sat , July 5
Gerry Bennett (705) 254-7214
9:00 am, Wellington Square Mall
Geology by Canoe – Canoe the North Channel between the Desbarats Marsh and Portlock Island. There will be interesting birds and rocks. Bring a lunch.
Sat, July 12
Chuck Bosley (906) 553-6216, Evelyn Simon (705) 949-8206
9:00 am, Michigan Welcome Center
East Lake / Atrium Fern Foray - A joint venture with the Hiawatha Shore-to-Shore Chapter of the NCTA. Chuck will lead a botanical outing to examine the several different species of ferns found there as well as other woodland plants. Bring a lunch.
Sat, July 19
Chuck Bosley (906) 553-6216, Evelyn Simon (705) 949-8206
9:00 am, Michigan Welcome Center
Purple Coneflower Tour – Come out to the Michigan Nature Association Purple Coneflower Plant Preserve. This is the only known area where the coneflower (Echinacea pallida) grows wild in the state and hopefully will be in full bloom at this time. Keep an eye out for a work party notice later in the fall to help save this plant.
Sun, July 20
Dave Euler (705) 248-1494
10:00 am, Wellington Square Mall
Pond Life Investigation – Remember when you were a kid and you loved to dip “stuff” out of a pond and look at the animals crawling around. Let’s go look in some ponds again and see what is there. Come prepared for a pond crawl and wear old clothes and shoes you can get wet. Bring a lunch and a dip net if you have one, but some will be supplied and microscopes will be available.
Sat, July 26
Carl Linhart (906) 635-9891
8:30 am, Michigan Welcome Center
Sinkholes Pathway Hike – A karst is a limestone region of cone shaped depressions called sink holes, ridges, caverns and underground streams. These karsts, some more than 100 feet deep can be viewed along a 2.4 mile loop called the Sinkholes Pathway. 106 miles/ 171 km one way. Bring lunch. We may visit other areas of interest along the way as well. A full day.
Sat, Aug 9
Derek Goertz, TBA
Bat Tracking Demonstration– Come out for an evening session on acoustic and mobile radar bat tracking. Derek is a field biologist with Natural Resources Solutions Incorporated and will be giving a demonstration on bat monitoring as well as some insight into the growing field of environmental monitoring for other species at risk. There will be a hike to the field site yet to be determined. Call Val (705) 253-7044 for last minute details.
Sat, Aug 16
Gerry Bennett (705) 254-7214
9:00 am, Zellers Plaza North
Lake Superior Geology – Join Gerry for a geologist’s interpretation of the rocks and minerals of the Pictograph site as well as the Lake Superior shore. Lake Superior National Park is about 100 km north of the Sault. Bring a lunch.
Sat, Aug 23
Robert Gay (705)254-1533
9:00 am, Michigan Welcome Center
Seney Wildlife Refuge – Drive the 7 mile loop as well as some hiking through the refuge. Bring lunch, water, camera and binoculars. Lots of birds and other wildlife. Seney is approximately 160 km from the Soo. A full day outing.
Friday, Aug 29 -Mon Sept 1
Carl Linhart (906) 635-9891
TBA
Stonington Peninsula and Area Tour – Camp at Little Bay de Noc State Forest Campground on the Stonington Peninsula on Lake Michigan east of Escanaba, MI. 170 mi/ 270 km one way. Migrating monarch butterflies and birds at Peninsula Point. Hemlock Cathedral. Possible side trips to remote Seul Choix Lighthouse and to Fayette State park restored iron smelting village and other sites. Details to be discussed
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