Friday, June 21, 2013

PREPARING FOR THE ANNUAL WALK SCHEDULE - 2014!

The CB Island Hoppers Walk Committee is in the process of developing the 2014 schedule of Walk Events.

Do you have a favorite trail you want to have on the schedule for next year?

Do you have a suggestion for a new area/trail that we can walk?

Remember, the trail or the area you select must meet the criteria of 10k or more to meet the standards of the Canadian Volkssport Federation. The walk event can be divided up into 5 k segments to allow for the new shorter distances as approved by the CVF.
Your club needs more "Walk Leaders"! Over the past 16 years we have  relied to heavily on the same persons each year to fill this function! The more seasoned walk leaders are there to help if you want to take on this challenging adventure!

Come help out, and spice up our walk program!

Due to the extensive walk program we have had for 2013 such as Louisbourg300 and the 42K Marathon in September we will have a very simple but varied walk program for the 2014 season. This will allow the mainland volkssport clubs to do the marathon, bus tours and 25th anniversary celebrations for the Central Nova Club.



WALKING:
“Walking is the first thing an infant wants to do and the last thing an old person wants to give up.
Walking is the exercise that does not need a gym.
It is the prescription without medicine, the weight control without diet, and the cosmetic that can’t be found in a chemist.
It is the tranquilizer without a pill, the therapy without a psychoanalyst, and the holiday that does not cost a penny.
What’s more, it does not pollute, consumes few natural resources and is highly efficient.
Walking is convenient, it needs no special equipment, is self-regulating and inherently safe.
Walking is as natural as breathing”


John Butcher, Founder Walk21, 1999

West Mabou Beach and Trails Sunday, 16 - 06 -2013

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

SUNDAY 16 JUNE - WEST MABOU TRAILS WALK EVENT

The Long term weather forecast for the upcoming weekend is looking good for our next walking adventure!

http://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/ctv-news-at-5/weather-blog

West Mabou Beach and Trails - Sunday 16 June

The West Mabou Trails are located off Hwy 19, southwest of the Village of Mabou on the Colindale Road Continue on the Colindale Road for approx. 7 K to Beach Road and continue to the end of this road at the picnic area that is our Start Point for this walk event.

Click on the link below for further details:

http://www.capebretonislandhoppers.com/event.cfm?eid=501


A great area to have a picnic lunch before  the walk and you could possibly pick up something to nibble on  at the Mabou Farmers Market from 11-2 every Sunday from 11 - 2!

Click on the link below for further details

http://www.maboufarmersmarket.ca/

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

WALK EVENT - ST PETERS, CAPE BRETON - JUNE EVENTS

SUMMER HAS ARRIVED!

Time to start walking for Fun and Fitness and meet new and old Friends on the trail.....

The Cape Breton Island Hoppers Volkssport Club will be hosting a "National Trails Day" walk in Battery Park and the St Peters Rail Trail, St Peters, Richmond County.
Sunday 02 June, Registration begins at 1:30 pm and the walk Starts at 2:00 pm.
Participants have a choice of 5 KM or 10 Km
Walk Leaders for this event: Barb and Cal Thistle

Start/Finish Point: St Peters Battery Park, B0E 3B0, located off Hwy #4 on the left just before the Canal Bridge and traffic Lights, when coming from Sydney or if coming from Port Hawkesbury area turn right immediately after the Canal Bridge

For additional details go to the link below:

http://www.capebretonislandhoppers.com/event.cfm?eid=768


Depending on weather conditions we are encouraging members to come earlier then the posted times and enjoy your own picnic lunch in this very nice scenic park overlooking the Canal and St Peters Bay.

Additional walk events this month:

West Mabou Beach/Trails Sunday 16 June

http://www.capebretonislandhoppers.com/event.cfm?eid=501

Louisbourg300 Walk Events, pre registration is required for some of the following events, please go to the website for further details or contact us for a brochure and registration form as soon as possible:

http://www.capebretonislandhoppers.com/calendar.cfm

28 June - Lighthouse Walk
29 June Gooseberry/Wild Cove
30 June Louisbourg300 Fortress Walk
30 June Lighthouse/Coastal Trail
01 July Kennington Cove

Friday, May 24, 2013

GLACE BAY GROUP GUIDED WALK EVENT

May 26 Walk Event in Glace Bay, a total of 17 participants and a grand total of 145 KM or 181,250 steps!
CB Island Hoppers are now registered with the Heart and Stroke Foundation's walkabout program. For more details go to the website below:

http://walkaboutns.ca/

The Cape Breton Island Hoppers Volkssport Club will be hosting a  Group Guided Walk Event throughout the Community of Glace Bay for people of all ages and all abilities just for the Fun of It!

The Walk will go by the Savoy Theatre, where "Les Miserables" is currently playing, and along Renwick Brook and Queen Elizabeth Parks.

The walking trail will continue out along the coast, Glace Bay Harbour and to the Miner's Museum.

Come out and explore Glace Bay for Fun, Fitness and Friendship!

The Glace Bay Walk Event is registered with the Canadian Volkssport Federation as a Seasonal Walk Event.
Walk instructions and details are available at the Gas Bar if you would like to do this event at any other time through out the summer and fall of 2013

WHEN: Sunday, 26 May

WHERE: 99 Reserve Street, CO-OP Gas Bar B1A 4W3

REGISTRATION: Will begin at 1:30 PM in the large parking lot to the right of the gas bar

WALK DISTANCE(s): Select a 10 K (Approximately 2 Hours) or and optional 5 K ( Approximately 1 hour)

TRAIL RATING: 2B as rated with the CVF, moderate easy walk with mostly well groomed trails and few steep inclines.


Come Walk For The Health Of It!

For further information please contact Rollie at bretonhoppers@hotmail.com or 902-849-0747 

Saturday, May 18, 2013

NATIONAL WALKING WEEKEND - MIRA PARK

National Walking Weekend  for the Canadian Volkssport Federation (CVF) 18- 20 May  2013, in addition to our annual walking weekend event, we will be co-hosting a "Walk for Wildlife" event for the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF).

The club President Elsie Buck will have brochures and other information available from the Wild Life Federation.
http://www.cwf-fcf.org/en/

The Cape Breton Island Hoppers will host one walk this weekend on Monday 20 May

Registration begins at 1:30

Guided Group  Walk starts at 2:00pm

Walk Leader is Shirley Pettigrew

Walk Distance(s) choice of 5K or 10K

Walk Rating as per CVF regulations is 1B (well groomed trails and very little inclines/hills)

Start Point is Mira Provincial Park, 439 Brickyard Road, Albert Bridge B1K 2R9 

Come join The CB Island Hoppers for an afternoon of "walking for the fun of it!"

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

BADDECK WALK EVENT




The CB Island Hoppers Volkssport Club have planned a 5K and/or 10K walk event in the Village of Baddeck on Sunday 12 May.

Walk event will take us through the Villages, along the boardwalk, the Alexander Graham Bell Museum grounds with lovely views of Baddeck Bay and Kidston Island and the lighthouse.


Meet at the Tourist Information Office parking lot located on Chebucto Street and across the street from the Telegraph House, that is normally the Start Point for our Year Round/Permanent Walk Event 

Registration begins at 1:30pm

Walk Start Time is 2:00pm 

This should be a great day to plan a  lunch and or dinner at the many restaurants in Baddeck; we strongly suggest making reservations at the restaurant of your choice as Mother's Day is a popular time for family outings on this very special day.

Come on out and have a great walking experience!

Tuesday, May 07, 2013

SPECIAL WALK EVENTS WITH HEART AND STROKE

Daffodils begin to appear on the Green Links Trail


WEDNESDAY 8th May

On The Esplanade:
Register for Prizes and a 10 or 20 minute walk
Come on out and join the CBIH Club president Elsie Buck and our past president Joe MacKinnon as they lead these walkabout sponsored by the Heart And Stroke Foundation.
Walk will begin noon hour, at the Round Room in the Civic Centre on the Esplanade.

Green Links Trail:
After the walks above Elsie and Joe will meetup with more enthusiastic walkers at  1:15 and step off at 1:30pm
Meet at St Anthony Daniels Church parking lot off Alexander Street.
Take a stroll through the Green Links Trail that is now becoming a part of the Active Transportation walking trails within CBRM. Note the many new changes along this trail, park benches, well groomed gravel trail suitable for walking, jogging, bicycles and or families with strollers.

Friday, May 03, 2013

CAMBRIDGE SUITES - SPECIAL RATE FOR LOUISBOURG300

Subject: Cambridge Suites Sydney - Special Rate

From: Erin Gerrow, Sales Associate, Cambridge Suites, Sydney
 I have taken a look at a rate for the Louisbourg 300 walking event on June 29 – 30th.  Please find the details below:
 Discounted rate available to those travelling for the event:
 $139.00 plus tax per night, single/double occupancy
 Rate is for a one bedroom suite, with separate bedroom and living room area, kitchenette, pullout sofa, microwave, mini fridge, and many more comforts of home.
 The rate includes: complimentary breakfast buffet, Wi-Fi, local calling, on site fitness centre with whirlpool, sauna, and spa pool.  We are located directly on the Sydney Waterfront with access to the boardwalk.
 Overnight parking in our secure gated parking lot is $7.00 plus tax per night. 
 If you have any questions, please let me know. 
 I look forward to working with your group!
 Thanks again,
 Erin
 ERIN GERROW
Sales Associate
direct 902.564.4517 fax 902.564.6011

Cambridge Suites Hotel
380 Esplanade, Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 1B1 


Let's go for a walk:
SUNDAY 5 MAY
Registration: 1:30 pm
Walk Start Time: 2:00 pm
Start/Finish: 380 Esplanade Sydney, Cambridge Suites
Distance(s) 5 and 10K walk events
Go to Events Calendar for further information:
www.capebretonislandhoppers.com

CVF DISTANCE AND EVENT BOOKS


Canadian Volkssport Federation – Distance and Event Books

From Michelle Bell, CVF Executive Assistant

Please be advised that our awards Coordinator, Marion Boom will not be processing any books between May 26th and July 2, 2013.
Do not send any books to Marion at her Trenton address please. Continue to send them to the CVF Office and I will pass them to Marion Boom who is our new Awards Coordinator for the CVF.

CVF Office Address:
IVV/CVF Awards
PO Box 2668, Station “D”
Ottawa, ON K1P 5W7

AFTER July 2, 2013 books may be sent directly to Marion at the following address:

Marion Boom
CVF Awards Coordinator
42 Bellingham Crescent
Ottawa, ON K2K 2T7


Thanks for your cooperation.
Michele Bell,
CVF Executive Assistant

Happiness is.......walking with friends!


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

HELP PROMOTE CBIH - WELLNESS FAIRS AND JUNE WALK EVENT


The Cape Breton Island Hoppers Volkssport Club has been invited to attend two Wellness Fairs in June so that we can promote our walking activity and to promote an active life style here in Cape Breton.

The first event is a wellness clinic at Victoria Park, 04 June 2013, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm.

The Cape Breton Regional Municipality has invited us to attend their Wellness Fair at Centre 200.

The Fair is Wed. 05 June 2013, noon to 5:00 pm.

This is a great opportunity to help your club and to meet potential new members.

We will also be able to present our new promotional banner and logo at these events and if you have not seen the banner then at least drop into one of the fairs to check it out

Elsie and Joe have been attending various function across Cape Breton and the CBRM area including the Farmer's Market to promote walking for Fun with the Island Hoppers!

How about taking a few minutes or an hour or so to help out so that we can keep our walking activity going on the island for another 16 or more years!

We need volunteers for these events.

Contact Elsie at  joeandelsie@ns.sympatico.ca  or call 562-3117

The more the merrier!

Elsie Buck, President CBIH

Let's go for a walk:
SUNDAY 5 MAY
Registration: 1:30 pm
Walk Start Time: 2:00 pm
Start/Finish: 380 Esplanade Sydney, Cambridge Suites
Distance(s) 5 and 10K walk events
Go to Events Calendar for further information:
www.capebretonislandhoppers.com

Saturday, April 20, 2013

BAILLE ARD TRAIL: "New dog bylaw"


Baille Ard Recreation Association will be making a presentation to council in May.

There are two arguments to be made:

First, that the municipality should be open to accepting a lease from the NS Department of Community Services for the Baille Ard Nature Trails Lands with the continued stewardship of the Baille Ard Recreation Association.
Second, that the CBRM should support the volunteer stewardship efforts of the Baille Ard Recreation Association by extending the enforcement of the Dog Control bylaw to the Baille Ard Nature Trails.

We feel that the effect of the presentation will be greater if stakeholders and partners in the Baille Ard Nature Trails are part of it.  I hope that someone from ACAP, the Southend Community Centre, CBVRSB, CBRM Trails and CB Island Hoppers can help emphasize that the trails have a   value to our community that includes but goes well beyond a walking trail and that value should not be limited for the benefit of any one group of users.

Will you be part of the presentation?


David



Council is considering whether they should amend the new dog bylaw to exclude Baille Ard.  There is support for this on council.  I propose sending this letter to councilors.  I have tried to be rational and take the high road but finished by saying that our group is not interested in a limited vision for the trails and in trying to manage an off lead dog park.  Am I correct?

David


To Mayor Clarke and CBRM Councilors,

I am proud to have been part of a group that has dedicated so much time and effort over the last twenty-five years towards the development of a much visited trail system winding through a natural forested setting in the South End of Sydney.  This option to spend time in a natural setting whether walking or jogging; alone or in company of family and friends; with or without a dog goes far to enhance the quality of our lives.   This is a place within easy reach of many in our community where we can be active in all seasons and fill our lungs with the rich, clean air of an old growth forest. 

Our group has nurtured many working relationships and benefitted from the support of all levels of government, NGO’s, businesses and service organizations.  We have mapped the routes for trails and sought funding and groups to build them.  We have raised funds and organized the building of  bridges and the purchase and placement of signage and benches.  We have done the hard physical labour to maintain the trails and improve them.  We have welcomed and provided nature based experiences for many individuals, families and groups.  We continue to develop and present many curriculum based activities for our CBVRSB students.  We are about to embark on a particularly exciting project in partnership with ACAP, CBU and the schools of the CBVRSB,.  We continue to work with the CBRM Recreation Department and CBRM trails organizations to enhance the trails experience in our community.    

Baille Ard Recreation Association Mission

Our mission is the continued development, maintenance and promotion of the nature trails in the wooded Baille Ard area in the South End of Sydney.  We will promote the trails as a venue for health and wellness through outdoor activity.  Working with community partners and schools, we will seek to educate both children and adults regarding the Washbrook Watershed and to promote a sense of stewardship of nature.                     


In advance of your consideration of any amendment to the proposed new dog bylaw that might impact the Baille Ard Nature Trails, please factor in the following points:

.. CBRM is currently negotiating with the NS Department of Community Services for a lease on the Baille Ard Nature Trails lands that we believe is premised on our vision and mission.

..The Baille Ard Recreation Association has acted as the volunteer stewards of the Baille Ard Nature Trails for 20 years and worked for their creation for years before that.
.. A large number of partners and funders including the CBRM have contributed time, effort and money towards the vision of a community asset defined by its educational, recreational and wellness value to the community at large. **
.. Many volunteers have given countless hours and days towards the building, maintenance and promotion of the trails.
.. Our association has led the drive to have the Baille Ard Nature Trails accepted by our provincial government as a valuable and legitimate asset for our community.
.. It is the Baille Ard Recreation Association that accepts liability for the Baille Ard Nature Trails
.. Dogs and their responsible owners who keep their dogs on lead and clean up after their dogs have always been welcome on the Baille Ard Nature Trails.

.. an exclusion from enforcement would make the Baille Ard Nature Trails the de facto 'CBRM Off Lead Dog Park'.  Many people have stopped using the Baille Ard Nature Trails because of off lead dogs.  The identification of the trails as ‘off lead’ could only increase the number of off lead dogs and continue to exclude many from our community from the enjoyment of the trails.
..The Baille Ard Recreation Association would be left with responsibility for the upkeep and maintenance of the trails along with the problem of dealing with not only current but any number of new off lead dogs.  We would have no authority and in many cases little influence.
.. We are convinced that a growing group of off lead dog owners drawn to the Baille Ard Nature Trails would not be amenable to limiting their choice of time to use the trails and where they would go on the trails.   Once again who would have authority to manage that  situation and accept liability for issues that arise?
.. In this environment, the types of programs and community uses that we are providing and envisage for the trails as part of our mission would be severely limited due to our concern for participants and potential liability.

** Partners and Donors include:    ACAP Cape Breton, TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, Nova Scotia Health and Wellness, Sydney Credit Union, Steel City Credit Union, CBU, NSCC, Southend Community Centre, Canadian Government, Canadian Armed Forces, CBRM, Nova Scotia Community Services, Cape Breton Roadrunners, Cape Breton Island Hoppers, Cape Breton Fiddlers Run, CBRM Trails Group, Rotary Club of Sydney, CBVRSB, many private donors, Old Sydney Historical Society and others.

In conclusion, we have enjoyed a positive and very supportive relationship with CBRM.  We sincerely hope that Council understands that the enforcement of the Dog Bylaw provisions on the Baille Ard Nature Trails is part of their commitment to support our volunteer efforts.  The position in which an exemption from the bylaw would put our association would be unfair and untenable.  Moreover, if bylaw enforcement is not provided, we feel we would no longer be in a position to accomplish our mission and we would have to reconsider our role.  This would of course be with great regret.

Respectfully,

David Gabriel, for the Baille Ard Recreation Association

Thursday, April 18, 2013

WALK EVENT - CHURCHES OF WHITNEY PIER

An inspiring walk event through the Whitney Pier area with its many older churches that represent the many cultures that made up the Pier area during the years when the making of steel had been the prime industry of Sydney. 
Do you remember the red glow that dominated the night sky?

The Island Hoppers present a walk event we have called:

"Churches of Whitney Pier:"

Walk Leader: Elsie Buck

Start and Finish Point:

Holy Redeemer Parish, 1135 Victoria Road, Whitney Pier B1N 1L3 

Date: Sunday 21 April

Time: Registration begins @1:30pm
        : Walk starts @ 2:00pm

Walk Distances: 5/10K

Trail Rating: 2A / 2B

This is an excellent opportunity to invite a friend to walk with you and to introduce them to walking for fun, fitness and friendship!



From a story on Facebook, an account of walking with friends and what volkssports are all about: Click on the link below and pass on to a friend.

Travel Writer Rants and Raves: Walking and traveling friends never change:

http://travelwriter-liz.blogspot.ca/2013/04/walking-and-traveling-friends-never.html

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

GUIDED WALK EVENT - VOLUNTEERS LOUISBOURG300

Canada Day 2012 Petersfield Provincial Park



GUIDED WALK EVENT:

Petersfield Provincial Park

1188 Westmount Road, B1R 2J6

Sunday 7 April @ 2:00 pm

Registration begins@ 1:30 pm

Walk Distance: 5/10k

Trail Rating 2A

Walk Leader: Elsie Buck




Volunteer With Parks Canada for Louisbourg 300 celebrations

                                                 
 Parks Canada is looking for volunteers to help us celebrate Louisbourg 300 in 2013. Louisbourg 300 celebrates the founding of Louisbourg as a settlement and the French colony of ÃŽle Royale (Cape Breton) in 1713. Many events and activities are being planned throughout the summer season. Don't miss your chance to be part of celebrating this special year!
We will be hosting information sessions for potential volunteers in both Sydney and Louisbourg. During these sessions we will be going through the various events planned and the volunteer opportunities that will be available.

Louisbourg - Monday April 8 6:30-8:00 at the Louisbourg Fire Hall, 7485 Main St.

Sydney - Tuesday April 9 6:30-8:00 the Lyceum, 225 George St.

Refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there!
 Bénévoles recherchés!
 Parcs Canada est à la recherche de bénévoles pour aider à célébrer Louisbourg 300 en 2013. Lévénement Louisbourg 300 commémore la fondation de la ville de Louisbourg et de la colonie française de lÃŽle Royale (Cap-Breton) en 1713. Toutes sortes dactivités seront organisées tout au long de lété. Voilà une occasion unique de prendre part aux célébrations de cette année spéciale!
À lintention des bénévoles potentiels, nous avons planifié des séances dinformation à Sydney et à Louisbourg.

Louisbourg - Mardi, le 8 avril, de 18 h 30 à 20 h Poste dincendie de Louisbourg, 7485, rue Main
Sydney- Lundi, le 9 avril, de 18 h 30 à 20 h Lyceum, 225, rue George

 Au cours de ces séances, nous décrirons les diverses activités prévues et les occasions de bénévolat qui seront offertes.
Des rafraîchissements seront servis. Au plaisir de vous y rencontrer!
Louisbourg Lighthouse and members of CBIH

Sunday, March 24, 2013

QUEBEC TRIP 2013


LyndaRick Kanne (rlkanne@eastlink.ca)
10:51 AM

Volkssport  members who have shown an interest in the VTVC Quebec Trip 2013.
 The Due date for initial down payment and for reserving your place on the trip has since passed (March 15th).
 Unfortunately we did not get the minimum number to go through with this trip so it has been postponed for now.
 We are looking at offering it for next year – end August 2014.
 More info will be sent out later in the year.
 Happy trails,
 Lynda

Thursday, March 14, 2013

CAPE BREASTONERS MEET and GREET

From:Heather MacDougall (hgmacdougall@cbrm.ns.ca) 
Sent:March-14-13 3:53:47 PM
To:
CAPE BREASTONERS MEET and
GREET
Attention Breast Cancer survivors!   
Are you looking for a fun way to keep fit?
Are you ready for a challenge?
Then dragon boating might be for you.
 NEW DATE: On Saturday April 13th, the Cape Breastoners, a dragon boat team made up of Breast cancer survivors
 is holding a Meet and Greet from 1130 to 1 at Y's Mens' Hall in Westmount
 This will be an information session along with lunch and tea

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

WALK EVENT NORTH SYDNEY

The next walk event for the CBIH will take place in North Sydney, starting at the Clansman Motel 9 Baird Street.

Time: Registration 1:30pm, Group Walk begins @ 2:00pm

Please go to the links below for further details:

www.capebretonislandhoppers.com/event.cfm?eid=662

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

HIKE THE HIGHLANDS

FOR OUR MORE ADVENTURIST WALKING/HIKING MEMBERS HERE IS THE LATEST NEWS - FROM HIKE THE HIGHLANDS - BUT PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT PART OF THE CBIH WALKING SCHEDULE

4th Annual Cape Breton Highlands 3 Peaks Challenge

The 4th Annual Cape Breton Highlands 3 Peaks Challenge will take place Saturday, July 20th beginning at 7:00 am. Teams of four will hike 3 mountains in one day - Franey (7.4 km), Fishing Cove (5.7 km - short route) and Acadien (8.4 km) - a distance of 21.5 km.  All hikes are in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

All teams will be required to have a park entry pass for each member. Hike the Highlands have worked with the Cape Breton Highlands National Park and secured a group park daily pass rate for July 20th. Your park entry passes will be included in your team registration fee for 2013. The registration fee for teams this year is $150.00, a small increase of $10.00 from last year to help offset the costs of park passes.  The team registration fee includes park entry passes, t-shirts, new Cape Breton Highlands National Park topo map as well the closing ceremonies in Cheticamp. The venue and details of the 3 Peaks Challenge closing ceremonies will be announced in a future newsletter (March or April). It is expected that online registration & payment will be available mid to late March.

 
White Point & North Mountain in the Winter,   Photo credit Lisa Dixon

Bay Road Valley Snowshoe Hike


The last snowshoe hike of this winter for Hike the Highlands will be Bay Road Valley on March 23rd beginning at 10:30 am.  Above picture of Bay Road Valley and White Point, Photo credit - David Rasmussen

Previously Hike the Highlands hosted the Freshwater Lake - Ful Moon hike on Jan. 29th and the Clyburn Valley Snowshoe hike on Feb.23rd.  The snowshoe hikes are organized in partnership with Hike Nova Scotia and Take the Roof off Winter.

Registration for the Bay Road Valley is at 10:00 am.in the parking lot next to Bell Aliant building. Watch for Hike the Highlands sign. It is expected that this hike will take close to 3 hours to complete with breaks and lunch on the trail.

This will be a guided snowshoe hike. There is no cost to participate. Please bring snowshoes and dress appropriately.  Did you know that snowshoeing with poles is a great aerobic workout burning on average 600 calories.

Below photo - Looking toward Cabot Landing Beach, Photo credit - David Rasmussen






Short Notes

1) Three new blog posts with photo slideshows have been added to Hike the Highlands blog in February 2013. They include :
a) Freshwater Lake - Full Moon Hike, Jan. 29
b) Red Island Trail - Snowshoe Hike, Feb .16
c) Clyburn Valley Snowshoe Hike - Feb. 23rd
 
2)  Cape Breton Highlands National Park will be providing free topographical maps of the park to hikers who purchase a Hike the Highlands Pass to the festival in 2013 as their contribution to the festival's 10th Anniversity.

3)  Fellow hiker Carolyn Pelerine from Alberta is busy working on a slideshow with music for our website.

4) Hike the Highlands board approved developing a mobile website in 2013 for mobile devices -smartphones & tablets. 20% of our visitors to our website in 2012 were are on mobile devices. It is expected to increase significantly in the future. Work will begin in April.

5) Planning is well underway for the 10th Anniversity of the Hike the Highlands Festival in 2013.  The festival will be organizing events throughout the year. This winter, Hike the Highlands will be hosting and organizing three snowshoe hikes in partnership with Hike Nova Scotia and Take the Roof off Winter. On June 1st, we will be participating in the International Trails day and on July 20th hosting the 4th Annual Cape Breton Highlands 3 Peaks Challenge. The season will end with our 10th Annual Hike the Highlands Festival from Sept. 13-22, 2013.

6) March newsletter will have more announcements on our 10th Anniversary celebrations in 2013.



 




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