A fun day was had by all who came out to play lawn games at Westview Park today. Thank you Ruth, Rosemary, Renée, Nikki, Maret & Dina for volunteering your time to ensure the children enjoyed as many games as possible? Don and Walter; thank you for always being there to set up the club’s tent for us.
Coureurs de Bois Hiking Club
Located in Elliot Lake, Ontario, the "Jewel in the Wilderness" Please scroll to the bottom of this page for more information.
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
Monday, June 29, 2026
Public Hike 2026 06 29
A group of 8 hikers, including a couple of new and familiar faces, set out from Spruce Beach to walk the Beach to Beach Trail. The day was warm and slightly overcast. We were thankful when the light breeze penetrated into the trees, but wished for more of it. The trail is well used and we were mindful of the exposed roots and rocks as we strolled along. A large bol on a cedar tree and a yellow birch that had overgrown its rock caught our attention.
A pileated woodpecker startled us as it flew out of the woods in front of us.
We enjoyed our break at Spine Beach, enjoying the view and watching a very young kayaker learn padding skills. The water looked very inviting, but only fingers were dipped in the lake.
A pleasant couple of hours, only a few mosquitos and about 4 km of hiking on a very lovely trail from beach to beach.
Public Hike 2 2026 06 29
Old Member Of The Coureurs De Bois. Scott Helman.
Seven Members from The Coureurs De Bois Hiking Club Led a Heritage Day Hike. Starting at Spruce Beach, Hiking Along the Trail / Boardwalk, Stopping at Various Trees to View the Unique Shapes of them, Ending at Spine Beach with a Rest, and then a Return Hike Back to Spruce Beach.
Heritage Days
A very big THANK YOU to all the wonderful Coureurs de Bois volunteers, Renée, Don, Twyla, Tim, Maret, Ruth, Bev, Keith, Mara, Don, Nikki, Jane, Sirje, Rosemary, Emily, Karla & Jack, who came out and helped at the Street Dance. Your help was very much appreciated.
Friday, June 26, 2026
RAFO Rive-Nord
Are you a Francophone? Have you (or do you know someone who has) lived in the town of Elliot Lake? Did you (or do you know someone who) work in the mines in their early days? Did you open or work in another business during the booms and recessions? Did you survive the mine closures? Do you have fond childhood memories of Elliot Lake? Have you (and your family, your neighbours) experienced victories and challenges as Francophones in our community? Would you like to share your story of arriving during the mining boom? Have you (or do you know someone who has) worked for Francophone rights in Elliot Lake? (Our schools, our church, etc.) etc. etc.
RAFO Rive-Nord is preparing to stage a play that will highlight the resilience of Francophone pioneers during the early days of Elliot Lake. Would you be willing to share your memories? It would be a simple discussion about your experiences, anecdotes, and daily life at the time. Depending on your preference, you could share them individually with us or with other participants, in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. Our goal is to share and preserve the memories of those who built our community.
We will be collecting testimonials in August 2026. Would you like to participate? Would you like to share this message with someone who might have some great stories to tell?
Please contact us via Facebook (via comments or Messenger), by email ( lcharbonneau@francorivenord.
Please reply by July 7th.
Many thanks in advance and looking forward to chatting with you.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Cup & Saucer June 25, 2026
After following the weather forecast for the past two days and seeing 75% chance of rain from 8am till 9pm I am going to cancel the hike to the Cup and saucer on Manitoulin Island this Thurs June 25th. If its possible I will try to reschedule it at a later date.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Pine Point Trail 2026 06 23
June 22 was such an inviting morning with clear, blue skies and mild temperatures that three of us decided to accept the kind invitation.
We explored the area south and east of Angel Lake. ELATV trail 2 brought us to Jake's Lake for a brief rest.
The A frame structure has been removed. Not sure why.
Some evidence of bonfire and party debris were seen around the rocky shore line and juniper bushes.
Lady's Slippers were still blooming in patches here and there along thr trail and on Pine Point. Blueberry bushes covered the ground.
Our trail from ELATV 2 to Pine Point starts just up a hill from Turtle Rock. The trail needs some TLC.
The swamp is almost dry. The huge beaver lodge is high and dry . The occupants have moved on to other ponds in the area.
The bugs were well fed! We decided to return and clear up the Pine Point trail.
5.5 KM and 3 slap happy hikers.
Today it was decided to clear the last 250 meters of trail from the ELATV trail to Pine Point.
The red markers had all "disappeared" from the trail. There was debris from windstorm etc since last summer. A power pruner came in handy for this job.
We took time to enjoy the early summer flowers : ox eye daisies, orange and yellow hawkweed, purple vetch, dandelions , and buttercup.
A mourning cloak butterfly posed for the camera. An acrobatic caterpillar climbed up its web. Maybe it was auditioning for Le Cirque du Soleil!
Great way to start the day.
Saturday, June 20, 2026
RYE LAKE 2026 06 20
Rye Lake
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Kayak/ Canoe Outing
Tim will be going for a kayaking jaunt on Quirk Lake Wednesday 24 June at 10 am. Meet at the boat launch approx. 9 km along Stanrock Road, launch is on the north side, parking on the south side. A nice outing to see Rooster Rock and a landing area a little further north.


