Saturday, July 17, 2021

Cruishank Canyon with the Girls



About ten years ago my friend and I hiked Cruishank Canyon. It is a long 22- 24 km hike but the beauty along the way makes it so worth it. I was thrilled that my daughter and her friend were going to hike and and invited myself and my other daughter a long. Although it is all gradual I had forgotten that it isn't perfectly flat. We started off hiking through Paradise meadows along the boardwalk which is a wonderful family friendly place to bring people of all ages. 

Reaching Battleship Lake we stopped for our first break along the way. This is the place where I sometimes turn around if doing a short day hike but today we would venture further on. This lake is long and wonderful and a place where the birds love to hang out and be fed. 




There are so many colourful plants along the way. The last time I hiked it was in late fall the colours were more vibrant with the reds and purples but still there were some colourful flowers along the way. 





The trail continues on and on and on and then you come to this place. It is my favourite place along the hike. You cross the creek and enter into the flatter zone where people have place inuksuk's to mark the way. I am not sure why it is my favourite spot but it definitely is. 




The canyon itself is long and deep. The cloud cover wasn't too low but low enough that once again I could not see Mount Albert Edward. A mountain I hiked a few years ago and that on a clear day can be seen from this view point of the canyon. Ah well maybe another time! 
 




Heading back we returned taking the same route  until we came to the turn off to the canyone. From there we took the northern trail. Shorter but muddier and more elevation gain. It's not my favourite way to go but when you are not the one leading the hike you need to follow where they go.






Along this muddy trail up above the lake we were swarmed by black flies for about an hour which reconfirmed my belief that you are better to travel both out and back on the east side of the lakes. Never again do I want to go on this pathway. 








As we neared the trailhead we were dragging in energy. It had been a long day and on completion we had hiked for around 8 hours. Two hours longer than I am comfortable with but still so very thankful that I was able to this hike one more time. 








I am not sure I will ever do this hike again but I am pretty sure it will remain one of my favourite day hikes. It's long but not huge elevation and as long as you take your time it is totally doable and enjoyable. Every time there are different things to see along the way. Thanks girls for a most enjoyable day! 

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Forest Museum

A fun day at the Forsest Museum with all seven littles. They love going there to ride the train and play at the playground. I am always so thrilled when I can get all seven of them together as it only happens a few times throughout the year.


It is such a wonderful spot in our community and a great place for families. The kids never seem to tire of going there. 


We took lunch and just relaxed and visited while the kids played. Of course it is a busy time with 7 kids all under the age of 8. 
















Even though it has changed over the years it is wonderful to bring my grandchildren to a place where I came as a child and my children came as children. Three generations of riding the train and looking at the old logging equipment. 

Sometimes we walk back through the forest but mostly we ride the train! It's such a scenic little trip through the forest and over the trestle on the lake. 










Each child brings their own personal gifts to our gatherings and I can't imagine not having them all there no matter how hectic it may get. I may be a bit prejudice but I do feel that they are all very special little individuals and I love having them all close by on the island.