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Interpretive Hike at Hoggs Falls on the Boyne River

October 4, 2018 @ 10:30 am

*** Please Note the New Date ***
Interpretive 5KM hike of moderate difficulty at Hogg’s Falls on the Boyne River with John Burton. Learn ecology of the upper Beaver Valley, the Bruce Trail and about the 5year campaign to control Garlic Mustard.

Bring lunch for a break by the falls.

Register at jburtonesp@yahoo.ca 519-379-4823

Instructions and directions for where to meet – the parking area for Hogg’s Falls – will be sent to those registering.

Those wishing to carpool from the Owen Sound can do so by meeting between 9:30-and 9:45AM Thursday October 4th at the Centennial tower parking lot at the brow of the hill that is 9th Ave E., and Hwys 6 & 10, and can also confirm this plan with John Dickson at jwdickso@gmail.com

Details

Date:
October 4, 2018
Time:
10:30 am

OSFN Indoor Meetings are normally held on the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bayshore Community Centre, 1900 3rd Ave E Owen Sound. There are no Indoor Meetings in July and August. Please see the individual event listings below for more details.

We invite speakers with a wide range of expertise from Grey/Bruce and other parts of the province. These evenings are open to the public. The auditorium is open by 6:30. The meeting gets under way at 7:00, and may include brief announcements by other organizations as well as OSFN club activities, club business, social time, nature sightings and reports.

The club also offers a full schedule of outdoor activities during the year. Through these outings, members learn more about the birds, plants, mammals and geology of this part of Ontario. We also keep a protective eye on our precious natural areas.