Today's hikers: Fran, Eric, Ron, Nancy, Marlene, Sandra, Annette, Karen and Ann
No official photographer today.
After leaving the Centre we positioned our cars we began our hike ascending a hill and entering Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. This is one of the most striking and popular sections of the Dufferin Hi-Land section of the Bruce The area is noted for its old growth cedars and a variety of ferns. It passes along McCranston Lake, which is a kettle lake formed by the glacial melt some 13,000 years ago.
After leaving the Centre we positioned our cars we began our hike ascending a hill and entering Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. This is one of the most striking and popular sections of the Dufferin Hi-Land section of the Bruce The area is noted for its old growth cedars and a variety of ferns. It passes along McCranston Lake, which is a kettle lake formed by the glacial melt some 13,000 years ago.
After exiting the park, we had our lunch and then started a
3 km road walk along 1st Line EHS.
We entered a bush where we hiked though private fields
walking along the fence lines and passing many stiles.
We reached 30 Sideroad and walked the final 2 kms on the
road to the cars.
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