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← Kick-off for Hike the Greenbelt Sat July 18, 2015
Final Hike-the-Greenbelt Event highlights the Backlands →

Hike the Greenbelt: Great Events continue; McIntosh Run final event

Posted on July 26, 2015 by admin

A host of exciting excursions coming up:
Wednesday, July 29, PADDLE, PORTAGE AND CAMP: OTTER LAKE—SALMON RIVER LONG LAKE—SOLDIER LAKE—MILLER LAKEPortage
Saturday, August 01, HIKE AND SWIM: SANDY LAKE
Sunday, August 02, PADDLE: BLUE MOUNTAIN BIRCH COVE LAKES
Monday, August 03, COLE HARBOUR HERITAGE PARK
Saturday, August 08, BIKE: HALIFAX URBAN GREENWAY—CHAIN OF LAKES TRAIL—BLT TRAIL
Sunday, August 09 – postponed to Aug 15, BIKE: OLD SAINT MARGARET’S BAY ROAD
Monday, August 10, PADDLE: INGRAM RIVER
McRunWednesday, August 12, RUN OR HIKE: THE BLUFF TRAILS
Saturday, August 15, SAIL: SAINT MARGARET’S BAY
Sunday, August 16, HIKE—MCINTOSH RUN

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