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Coureurs de Bois Outdoors Club
Located in Elliot Lake, Ontario, the "Jewel in the Wilderness" Please scroll to the bottom of this page for more information.
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Monday, March 02, 2026
Red Pine Trail 2026 03 02
Today was a crisp, brisk, sunny morning for a snowshoe trek.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
SLIPPER LAKE 2026 02 26
Slipper Lake - The serious snowshoeing started at the Valley of the Cars. Five hikers in total and 1 hiker alleges one of the cars is a VW Bug. Later at the lake, a lunch fire warmed the hearts at least. "Raclette" was attempted by one of the hikers, melted baby-bell almost as good as melted marshmallows. After, the hike leader was impressed by the hikers who ascended the steep 63m hill with snowshoes on. On there turn a spouse made his appearance to great the group's return to town.
Monday, February 23, 2026
RYE LAKE 2026 02 23
A frosty morning and strong breezes were a challenge for the three CdeB hikers who set out for Rye Lake off Stanrock Road. We bundled up, strapped up our snowshoes and pulled up our neck gaiters and headed out along snow machine trails that were well travelled for the most part. Once into the trees we were protected from the worst of the wind, and were able to enjoy the pristine snow off the trail And the sunshine and amazing blue skies.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
STONERIDGE 2026 02 21
10 hikers came to an icy parking lot.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
THURSDAY MORNING HIKE 2026 02 19
Grey clouds and a cool breeze welcomed five hikers for today's adventure. Our destination was easy enough - just hike up to the top of the cliffs overlooking the golf course - an upward climb going in and an 'easy' downhill coming back, right? Well, Fate had other plans! Giving in to a few aches, pains and limitations, the leader opted for the easier climb to be found across the flats to a 'gentler' uphill climb on the far side. All was going well until the established track all but disappearred under the blown snow in the open area. We could have doubled back after reaching higher ground and seeing where the well-travelled track had veered off below BUT the forward route seemed like it could be a shorter way to go and all voted to push on and upwards through virgin snow cover ... after all, there was the women's gold-medal hockey game at 1:00 to consider! Long story short, the snow was deep, it was a good (in hindsight) workout, and we did get to the trail we were looking for, thanks to Louise's dogged determination! The rest was a piece of cake ... except for the strong winds at the lookouts on the edge of the cliff ... the trail seeming dangerously close to the precipice at points ... No matter! - all agreed it was a great way to spend the morning. We did see lots of fresh tracks in the snow - squirrel, partridge, rabbit, and even bobcat paw prints, centred around the rabbit tracks of course The sun even came out to reward us for our efforts as we headed home. Sadly, the women's hockey team did not fare so well!
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Monday, February 16, 2026
SLIPPER LAKE 2026 02 16
10 hikers headed to Spine beach to follow the sled trail past the hydro substation, around the beaver flood and up the hill past the Bear Bait trail and on to Slipper Lake.