Free guided walks - January schedule

Rouge National Urban Park

Guided walks may be cancelled without notice in inclement weather.

Access to Twyn Rivers Day Use Area from Sheppard Avenue East in Toronto is closed. Visitors can still enter the area from the other side of Twyn Rivers Drive, off Altona Road in Pickering.

Saturday, January 4

Adventures in the Rouge

From wildlife to enchanted forests, there’s much to discover in the Rouge. Join walk leader Richard on a great Rouge adventure!

  • Leaders: Richard, Linda H.
  • Time: 10 am
  • Location: Vista Trail Loop
  • Transit accessible: Yes 
  • Meeting point: 25 Zoo Road, Scarborough – Vista Trailhead
  • Distance: 1 km – 3 km
  • Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
  • Pace: Moderate
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Age range: Adults
  • Service dogs only

Sunday, January 5

Wings of resilience: Exploring the lives of bats

Explore the fascinating world of bats and the challenges they face such as white-nose syndrome. Join Glen to learn about the vital role these nocturnal creatures play in Rouge National Urban Park and how we can help protect them.

  • Leaders: Glen, Michael T.
  • Time: 1 pm
  • Location: Reesor Way/Tanglewood Trail
  • Transit accessible: No
  • Meeting point: 7277 14th Avenue, Markham – oTENTik (A-frame cabin)
  • Distance: 3 km – 5 km
  • Difficulty: Moderate, possible hills and/or stairs
  • Pace: Easy 
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Age range: Families
  • Dog friendly

Saturday, January 11

Introduction to winter hiking

Always wanted to try hiking in the winter? Put on your boots and join walk leader Sarah to learn about the basics and all the great benefits that come with hiking.

  • Leaders: Sarah, Feng
  • Time: 1 pm
  • Location: Central Trai
  • Transit accessible: No
  • Meeting point: 7445 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham – parking lot
  • Additional parking: 7535 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham; 10725 Reesor Road, Markham
  • Distance: 3 km – 5 km
  • Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
  • Pace: Easy
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Age range: Adults
  • Service dogs only

Sunday, January 12

It’s a great day to be outside!

Join Marilyn on a fun scavenger hunt as we dispel the myth that "there's nothing to see" unless it's a perfect summer day.

  • Leaders: Marilyn, Jane
  • Time: 10 am
  • Location: Beare Wetlands Loop
  • Transit accessible: Yes 
  • Meeting point: 25 Zoo Road, Scarborough – Vista Trailhead
  • Distance: 1 km – 3 km
  • Difficulty: Moderate, possible hills and/or stairs
  • Pace: Easy
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Age range: Families
  • Dog friendly

Monday, January 13

Whispering shadows of the full moon

What do you see in the moon? Join us at the Rouge for some moonlit stories, moon gazing, and intriguing theories about its origins. Don’t forget to dress warmly!

  • Leaders: Anne, Christopher
  • Time: 4 pm
  • Location: Vista Trail Loop
  • Transit accessible: Yes 
  • Meeting point: 25 Zoo Road, Scarborough – Vista Trailhead
  • Distance: 1 km – 3 km
  • Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
  • Pace: Easy
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Age range: Families
  • Service dogs only

Saturday, January 18

Learning from landscape

How can you tell the Rouge was once covered by ice? By a lake? By forests? We will hike briskly across diverse terrain found in the Rouge today, learning about its past and likely future. Come follow the clues as we explore how climate has affected the features and creatures of the Rouge!

  • Leaders: Katharina, Markus
  • Time: 1 pm
  • Location: Monarch Trail
  • Transit accessible: No 
  • Meeting point: 7277 14th Avenue, Markham – oTENTik (A-frame cabin)
  • Distance: 5 km – 8 km
  • Difficulty: Moderate, possible hills and/or stairs
  • Pace: Moderate
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Age range: Families
  • Dog friendly

Saturday, January 25

Winter whispers: A mindful journey in the Rouge

Join CK for an opportunity to connect deeply with the park's winter landscapes, tuning into the quiet sounds, sights, and sensations that often go unnoticed. Step away from the noise of daily life and embrace a reflective journey through this peaceful season.

  • Leaders: CK, Shawn
  • Time: 1 pm
  • Location: Northeast Trail
  • Transit accessible: No 
  • Meeting point: 10725 Reesor Road, Markham – oTENTik (A-frame cabin)
  • Additional parking: 7445 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham; 7535 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham
  • Distance: 3 km – 5 km
  • Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
  • Pace: Easy
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Age range: Adults
  • Service dogs only

Sunday, January 26

Winter wonderland wildlife

Join Erik as we look for evidence and hope for sightings of elusive winter wildlife. You’ll be surprised at the number of species who stay or arrive in the park for the winter months. It’s the perfect way to connect with nature and enjoy the crisp January air with your family!

  • Leaders: Erik, Nancy
  • Time: 10 am
  • Location: Tallgrass Trek
  • Transit accessible: No
  • Meeting point: 7277 14th Avenue, Markham – oTENTik (A-frame cabin)
  • Distance: 3 km – 5 km
  • Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
  • Pace: Moderate
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Age range: Families
  • Service dogs only

 
Saturday, February 1
Winter in the Rouge
Join Marie to discover why the colour “red” is very important for our wildlife in winter.
• Leaders: Marie, Feng
• Time: 1 pm
• Location: Vista Trail Loop 
• Transit accessible: Yes 
• Meeting point: 25 Zoo Road, Scarborough – Vista Trailhead
• Distance: 1 km – 3 km
• Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
• Pace: Easy
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Adults
• Dog friendly

Sunday, February 2
Nature’s year-round neighbours
Join Doug to explore different wildlife habitat and learn how they live and survive through all the seasons of the year.
• Leaders: Doug, Anuka
• Time: 10 am
• Location: Central Trail
• Transit accessible: No
• Meeting point: 7445 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham – parking lot
• Additional parking: 7535 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham; 10725 Reesor Road, Markham
• Distance: 3 km – 5 km
• Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
• Pace: Easy
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Families
• Dog friendly

Saturday, February 8
Keeping warm
Winter hiking offers unique beauty, but staying warm is essential. Join us to learn tips for cold-weather hiking, from layering and gear to staying energized and safe on the trails. 
• Leaders: Peter V., Markus
• Time: 10 am
• Location: Northeast Trail
• Transit accessible: No 
• Meeting point: 10725 Reesor Road, Markham – oTENTik (A-frame cabin)
• Additional parking: 7445 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham; 7535 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham
• Distance: 3 km – 5 km
• Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
• Pace: Moderate
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Families
• Service dogs only

Sunday, February 9
Poetry in nature
Join Taleb for a short hike starting with nature-themed verses from popular poets like Robert Frost and Rumi. Then, we'll hit the trail to discover the natural beauty described in the poetry! 
• Leaders: Taleb, Tracy 
• Time: 1 pm
• Location: Monarch Trail
• Transit accessible: No 
• Meeting point: 7277 14th Avenue, Markham – oTENTik (A-frame cabin)
• Distance: 3 km – 5 km
• Difficulty: Moderate, possible hills and/or stairs
• Pace: Easy
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Adults
• Dog friendly

Tuesday, February 11
Our agricultural heritage
It’s Canada’s Agriculture Day! Rich in agricultural heritage, farms still operate in the Rouge today. Join Judy for a walk on the trail flanked by farm fields and learn about its rich history and what’s growing there today.
• Leaders: Judy, Doug
• Time: 12 pm
• Location: Harvest Trail
• Transit accessible: No
• Meeting point: 7445 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham – parking lot
• Additional Parking: 7535 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham; 10725 Reesor Road, Markham
• Distance: 5 km – 8 km
• Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
• Pace: Moderate
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Families
• Dog friendly

Saturday, February 15
Great Backyard Bird Count in the Rouge
Did you know we have birds in the Rouge over the winter? Join walk leader Gary, Geri and Christopher for the Great Backyard Bird Count and see how many unique species you can spot or hear in the park! Binoculars, paper and pen or a bird ID app are recommended for this hike.
• Leaders: Gary, Geri, Christopher
• Time: 9:30 am
• Location: Beare Wetlands Loop
• Transit accessible: Yes 
• Meeting point: 25 Zoo Road, Scarborough – Vista Trailhead
• Distance: 1 km – 3 km
• Difficulty: Moderate, possible hills and/or stairs 
• Pace: Easy
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Families
• Service dogs only

Sunday, February 16
Field to forest succession
Join Shawn in exploring some of the park's many examples of ecological succession and consider how the park's forests may change in the future.
• Leaders: Shawn, Marilyn
• Time: 1 pm
• Location: Tallgrass Trek
• Transit accessible: No 
• Meeting point: 7277 14th Avenue, Markham – oTENTik (A-frame cabin)
• Distance: 3 km – 5 km
• Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
• Pace: Moderate
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Adults
• Dog friendly

Saturday, February 22
How is the Oak Ridges Moraine connected to the Rouge?
Join Susan to discover Rouge National Urban Park's connection to the Oak Ridges Moraine. Learn about the vital role this region plays in preserving our natural heritage.
• Leaders: Susan, Richard
• Time: 1 pm
• Location: Harvest Trail
• Transit accessible: No
• Meeting point: 7445 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham – parking lot
• Additional Parking: 7535 Elgin Mills Road East, Markham; 10725 Reesor Road, Markham
• Distance: 5 km – 8 km
• Difficulty: Easy, flat/paved or gently uneven
• Pace: Moderate
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Families
• Service dogs only

Sunday, February 23
White-tailed Deer
Join Brian in search of white-tailed deer tracks and other deer clues. You’ll be surprised how many call the Rouge home! Please note that we do not guarantee white-tailed deer will be seen on the walk.
• Leaders: Brian, Michael G.
• Time: 10 am
• Location: Reesor Way/Tanglewood Trail
• Transit accessible: No
• Meeting point: 7277 14th Avenue, Markham – oTENTik (A-frame cabin)
• Distance: 3 km – 5 km
• Difficulty: Moderate, possible hills and/or stairs
• Pace: Moderate
• Duration: 2 hours
• Age range: Adults
• Service dogs only

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