Date

Oct 27 2024

Time

9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Guided Hike on Stiles Cove Path

Experience the beauty of the East Coast Trail with our volunteer guides. Our guided hikes are available to everyone at no cost. You can support the Association and help us keep these hikes free by becoming a member or by making a donation.

Preregistration for this outing is required. Register by following the link on the left.

Path: Stiles Cove Path, Pouch Cove to Flatrock
Date: Sunday, October 27th, 2024
Meet Time:  9:00am
Meet Location: Flatrock – Park in the St. Michaels Church parking lot. Please note: We will meet in Flatrock to carpool to Pouch Cove & hike back to the cars in Flatrock.
Duration: 4-5 hours
Distance: 15.1
Rating: Moderate
Leader: Barbara Mason – bemason@mun.ca
Co-Leader: Amber Dechief


Notes

  • Please be on time or a bit early
  • Consider carpooling to the Meeting Location if you plan on attending with friends or family
  • Before the hike, please privately advise the hike leader if you have any concerns, health issues, or severe allergies (this is not mandatory).
  • Carry an adequate backpack to carry water, fruit juice or other fluids (a suggestion of 300 ml/hour per person). DO NOT bring frozen water, it will NOT thaw out during the hike. Food items for a snack/lunch. We will be stopping for a small lunch break.
  • A walking stick/pole/staff helps with balance and reduces the risk of falls and sprains.
  • For safety reasons, it’s always a good idea to carry a whistle.
  • Wear layered clothing suitable for the weather. This would include a hat/cap, gloves, warm fleece, jacket/coat/wind breaker as temperatures would be a bit cooler/colder along the coastline at this time of year. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and lip balm with an SPF factor are highly recommended.
  • This is a group hike and participants are advised to stay with the designated hike leader and co-leader, and group for safety reasons.

Please note this event is weather-dependent. If the hike leader determines the hike must be cancelled, it will be posted on the East Coast Trail’s Facebook page by 7:00 am on the morning of the hike.