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Bickford Oak Woods Conservation Reserve -- CANCELED
Event Contact(s)
Terry Syer
Registration Info
Registration is not Required
Non-Members: To determine if our club is a good fit for you before joining, we welcome you to try out up to three events. Please contact event leader in advance to advise attendance.
About this event
EVENT DETAILS |
KEY INFORMATION |
Event Description |
Bickford Oak Woods Conservation Reserve
(BOW CR) is the largest protected Carolinian clay plain forest in Canada. Located in the County of Lambton, this 314 hectare property is predominantly forested with scattered wetland pockets that provide habitat for a diversity of Carolinian species and communities including the provincially rare pin oak, Shumard oak, buttonbush thicket, cerulean warbler, tufted titmouse, and Carolina wren.
Note: This is a hunting permitted area - it is always open season on coyotes in southern Ontario. There could be hunters.
There is a hunt club across the road so gun shots can be heard.
If there are cars in the parking lot the hike could be moved.
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Meeting Time |
9:30
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time for check-in and other information.
25 km south of Sarnia, just east of Highway 40 and north of Bickford Line.
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Level |
Challenging - adventurous, Moderate to difficult |
Distance |
6 -10 km
depending upon trail conditions
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Pace |
3.5 km/hr |
Duration |
3 hours |
Costs |
Money is Required For: n/a
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Required Items to Bring |
Bright colored clothing - this is a hunting permitted area
- orange is the preferred color
hiking boots with good treads
Snack, water
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Recommended to Bring |
hiking poles
waterproof boots
grippers for your boots if icy
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Current Conditions
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Participants Should Be Prepared For:
hunters are allowed in the area
rolling terrain
can get overgrown
muddy, wet
bog areas
could be icy
several / many fallen trees to step over
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Guests
Please contact Louise Gibson at:
519-882-3605 (texts preferred) |
To determine if our club is a good fit, we welcome non-members to try up to three events before joining. |
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