Saturdays
Dec 9, 16, 23 & 30
Jan 6, 13, 20 & 27
Feb 3, 10 & 17
See event website for full details, prices and how to book your spot.
Programs may be rescheduled or cancelled due to extreme weather conditions.
Take a short guided snowshoe hike around the shore of Astotin Lake takes you atop the snow like a snowshoe hare while stars twinkle overhead.
With a park interpreter and Orion as your guide, settle in next to a campfire and gaze up into a sky full of stars and learn to navigate the night sky of the Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve. Without the glow of city lights you’ll see more than you knew existed!
Includes:
Parks Canada interpretative program
Use of snowshoes during the program
Use of a red headlamp during the program
What to bring:
Snow/ski pants
Appropriate winter clothing; be prepared for two hours outside in evening conditions
Is this program right for you?
The Shoreline Trail hike to Beaver Bay is a 3km (return) hike on relatively flat terrain (approximately 11 meters of elevation gain along the portion of trail we will be snowshoeing). You don’t need to be an experienced hiker as this trail is rated as easy, but please consider that you will be wearing snowshoes and be hiking outside in the cold for the entirety of the program. If you have any physical or mental disabilities that may impact your hiking ability, please inform us upon booking, or inform your hiking guide before you begin the hike.
Please note:
* This program is not recommended for children under the age of 12 due to the technical ability required to snowshoe, and the nature of the content delivered.
* Children and youth up to 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult
* No pets
We want you to enjoy your day! If you are unsure if this hike is right for you, please call us to discuss at 780-992-2965 or email us at interp.elkisland@pc.gc.ca
Note: Programs may be rescheduled or cancelled due to extreme weather conditions. Please ensure that the contact information given upon registration is accurate. You will be notified of cancelled or rescheduled programs. Refunds will not be issued if programs run.
No Snow and Stargaze
No snow? No problem! If there is no snow, the “Snowshoe and Stargaze” program will go ahead as a guided night hike with the same stargazing opportunities and stories shared, minus the snowshoes.