Thursday, June 6, 2019

JUNE, JULY, AUGUST 2019




Please note that Pathfinders Events are open to members in good standing who have completed an application and release form. Guests accompanying a member do so at their own risk.

Car Pool Rates
Out of town, more than an hour away, $20.00. Local, less than one hour away, $10.00.

Pathfinders Guidelines for Participants
1) Phone the trip leader by the Friday before the trip. If you must cancel, do so in plenty of time.
2) Obtain information from the leader to determine if the trip is within your capabilities.
3) Make sure your boots, clothing and equipment are appropriate for the activity.
4) Stay with the group. Make sure the leader or end-person knows where you are at all times, even if you simply step off the trail to answer “nature’s call”

CYCLISTS – REMEMBER YOUR CYCLING PROTOCOL
The BC Provincial Motor Vehicle Act says:-
1)Wear a bicycle helmet of an approved standard.
2)Ride single file on busy roads or highways.
3)Don’t ride on sidewalks unless otherwise posted.
4)Obey crosswalks.
5)Use hand signals for turns, stopping or slowing down.
6)Ride on the right unless turning left or traveling through an intersection with the traffic, where you stay to the right in the through lane.The Pathfinders also say - Please carry tools and an extra bicycle tube!


Pathfinders Drivers Guidelines - Club trips sometimes take us out in challenging conditions, or to places off the regular highways. This makes it mandatory that vehicles are properly equipped with emergency gear. In winter conditions, we recommend as a minimum.
  • a flashlight and batteries,
  • a shovel,
  • a tow rope/chain,
  • bag of sand (or some means of adding traction),
  • emergency blanket
  • first aid kit.
  • candle and matches, axe/saw, food/water
  • In summer, as a minimum. – all of the above.

WHERE AN EVENT IS LABELLED TBA OR HAS NO LEADER ASSIGNED, THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO STEP IN TO ORGANISE SOMETHING ON THE DAY, OR TO LEAD THE PLANNED HIKE.
CONTACT ANYONE ON THE EXECUTIVE TO FIND OUT HOW TO DO IT.

JUNE 2019

FRIDAY, June ? NOON - This will be a last minute noticeSOCIAL: Granville Island JazzEnjoy an afternoon of Jazz at Gr. Is. Meet at the Public Market outside stage at noon and then wander over to Performance Works for some free jazz. Once I’ve had a chance to listen to some of the artists that are playing, I will let you know the day.  I could use some help on this if anyone wants to go online and listen to some of the performers that are playing at Gr. Is. from June 21 – 30. Contact   - Lori Miller 604-873-1436     tolorimiller@shaw.ca
Please contact Lori or Ann with any Social Ideas that you have.Go To:Coastal Jazz & Blues Society | TD Vancouver International Jazz Festivalhttps://www.coastaljazz.ca/    Once here, click on Festival Guide.
Another Social for the summer could be: Vancouver Police Museum - Explore notorious crimes and cold cases. Real evidence, real stories, real crimes. The Vancouver Police Museum | An Arresting Experience!
Sunday, June 2nd 1 - 2 pm Lazy Jacks open Shanty session and music jam at the Hastings Mill Museum 1575 Alma St. Lazy Jacks host the shanty session from 1–2 pm, (all hands welcome! Lead your favorite or join on the chorus), Doug Sherlock leads the old-time fiddle tunes (and other instruments) session from 2-4 pm. Admission by donation to the museum. And the museum has recently updated its website, too, with some interesting events scheduled over the summer. Hoist the sails! Did you know that superstitious sailors thought that Sunday was the luckiest day to begin the voyage?

Sunday, June 2
HIKE MOUNT GARDNER (Bowen Island)
A vigorous hike led by someone who has timed every step. This is important to allow for coffee and tea after arriving on the island, and pub time and/or an icecream before the departing late afternoon ferries. Great views over Howe Sound but don’t get lost on the way down. Distance 10 km and 500 m elevation gain. Phone leader for details of ferry and meeting place.
Leader:

SUNDAY June 2nd
CYCLE    POINT ROBERTS
Easy bike ride around the perimeter roads of Point Roberts approx 25k.Bring passport and a picnic lunch. Meet at Diefenbaker Park, 5579 First Street, Tsawwassen at 10:00 am. Call by Saturday evening to confirm and for directions to Diefenbaker Park.
Leader: David Parsk 604-929-1257

SATURDAY JUNE 8
PITT RIVER GREENWAY
28 km good quality traffic free, unpaved dyke surface along Fraser, Pitt, and Alouette Rivers. Quiet, scenic country farmland. No hills. Easy pace. Bring lunch and drink. No coffee shops or pubs unless after the ride. Park and start at 10 am at Harris Landing at the south end of Harris Road. To get there by car, from the Lougheed Highway (Hwy 7) east of the Pitt River Bridge, turn south on Harris Road and drive to its end at the Fraser River dyke. 
Leader: Al Payne 604-738-1637 or alpayne@shaw.ca   

Sunday, June 9
HIKE BLACK MOUNTAIN (Cypress)
This is a short steep climb up to Cabin Lake where we have the option to continue out to Eagle Bluffs or enjoy the views, have lunch and come back to the parking lot. Meet at the downhill ski area of Cypress Mountain
Leader:

Sunday, June 16
HIKE: Othello Tunnels and Hope Nicola Loop
8 km not much elevation gain. Approximately 3 hours Description: Pioneers used this route to transport supplies between the Interior and the Coast. Great views overlook the Coquihalla River, crashing waterfalls and historic railway tunnels. If meeting at the tunnels, turn onto Tunnels Rd. and park in lot. The trail loops back to Tunnels Rd. Phone leaders for timing and meeting point.
Leaders.Doug and Sandra Farenholtz. 1 604 855 3310 sandrafarenholtz@gmail.com

Sunday, June 23
HIKE GARIBALDI LAKE (Whistler area)
A long steady upward elevation gain will result in views of pristine Garibaldi Lake surrounding mountains and glaciers. Always worth the hike at any time of year. Elevation gain 610 metres Distance 18 km Time 6 hours
Leader

Sunday June 23rd
Cycle from Richmond Nature Park-Burnaby Foreshore Park
 Meet in the parking lot at Richmond Nature Park on Westminster Highway at 10 AM. Approximately 25 k  easy ride though Richmond, across the Canada Line Bridge and onto Burnaby Foreshore Park were we will have lunch at Romer's Burger Bar or bring lunch. 
Call David Parsk by Friday if you are coming at 604-929-1257


Sunday, June 30
HIKE HIGH FALLS (Squamish area)
After a steep beginning, this scenic hike winds along High Falls Creek and has views of Tricouni, Cloudburst and Squamish River Valley on the way back down a logging road. Round Trip 12 km. Allow 5 hours Elevation gain 640 m
Meet at St. David’s at 8:15 or Squamish Adventure Centre at north end of Squamish at 9:00
Leader:
JULY 2019
MONDAY, July 1
HIKE. JANET'S CHOICE
Probably local.
Call the leader by june 24 to express your interest.
Leader. Janet Harris (604) 988-3778‬ janetharris@shaw.ca

SATURDAY JULY 6
SOCIAL: BARD ON THE BEACH –The Taming of the Shrew - Matinee- 2 pm --
The 2007 ‘spaghetti western’ version of The Taming of the Shrew – one of Bard’s most beloved productions – is the inspiration behind this hilarious Wild-West love story, where two fierce kindred spirits finally meet their match in each other.  Petruchio, the sharpest-shooting cowboy in the West meets Kate, the prickliest gal in Padua, and their throw-down contest of wills and wits will leave you laughing out loud as they bicker and battle their way towards a splendid love. This is followed by Bard on the Barbie – a barbecue at Margaret and John’s house, 4014 West 29 th Ave. Book your own ticket at Bard on the Beach, 604-739-0559 (www.bardonbeach.org). We recommend doing this early as tickets sell out quickly for matinees. Pathfinders are welcome to come just for the social event at 5 pm. Let Ann know if you are coming, and what you will bring to share: BYOB plus sides or dessert, burgers and buns provided.
Contact : Ann Reiner 604-448-9036 annreiner@shaw.ca

Sunday, July 7
HIKE STAWAMUS CHIEF (SOUTH PEAK) (Squamish area)
As cardio training hike this one also provides spectacular views over Howe Sound and Squamish Valley. If you are afraid of heights and walking on sloping granite rocks this one is not for you. Distance: 7km Elevation gain: 500m Time: 3 – 4 hours
Meet at Chieftain Parking lot
Leaders:

Friday, July 12
HIKE BUNTZEN LAKE TO SASAMAT RETURN. 
A good low level hike for any time of year. Start from the south end of Buntzen Lake and circle Sasamat Lake. Distance 11km elevation gain 300m.Meet at the Buntzen Lake parking lot at 9.30am.
Leaders. Doug and Sandra Farenholtz. 1 604 855 3310 sandrafarenholtz@gmail.com

Sunday, July 14th
CYCLE:     BOUNDARY BAY AND THE SECRET GARDEN
Meet at the new Boundary Bay Airport parking lot at 10.00 am.  Take Ladner Trunk Road to 72nd Street and turn right. Left turn on Churchill Street and right on Athabaska Street.  We will then cycle to Centennial Beach, Tsawwassen and beyond via the dyke.  About 30 km round trip.  Bring a picnic lunch to eat at the beach.  Call by Friday night to confirm.
Leader: Isla Steele604-273-1487 steele71@telus.net

Sunday, July 21
HIKE HANNEGAN PASS (Mount Baker)
Another great hike near Mount Baker. Distance 8 miles, Elevation 2000 feet. Meet at ranger station at 9:30 BRING PASSPORTS AND MEDICAL INSURANCE
Leader:

Sunday, July 28
HIKE ILLAL MEADOWS (Coquihalla)
This trip involves a long steady upward hike but has rewards of small tarns, alpine flowers, and incredible views. Much of the walk is along ridges to get to the meadow so if there is snow it should not delay us. Distance 10 kilometres round trip, elevation gain is 600 metres with a high point of 1870 metres - Time 6 hours.
Meet at Whatcom Tims’ for 8:00 departure
Leader

Sunday July 28th 
Bike Ride TBD

July 29- August 1 Monday-Thursday
Cycle: Lochside Trail & Galloping Goose
Ride from Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal along the Lochside trail and Galloping Goose approx 47k, stop at a winnery for lunch along the way.  Stay @ Royal Roads University $45 per night for dorm room $60 for double rooms (phone number 1-877-778-6227). Tuesday we will ride to Goldstream Park. Wednesday  cycle to Victoria pub crawl, Irish Times Pub and others on Government St. 
 If interested please let Patsy or Isla  ASAP. Patsy @ 604-734-0162 convil@telus.net  or Isla 604-273-1487 or steele71@telus.net


AUGUST 2019

Sunday, August 4
HIKE EXCELSIOR PASS (Mount Baker)
 A beautiful walk up Excelsior Ridge with exceptional meadows and views of Mt. Baker, Mt. Shuksan, and the Border Peaks.  Elevation 450 metres Distance 10 km Time 4.5 hours.  Meet at Glacier Ranger Station at 9:00am.  We’ll carpool from there ($5/car at trailheads). PASSPORT AND HEALTH INSURANCE.
Leader: 

MONDAY, August 5 
HIKE. JANET'S CHOICE.
Probably local. Call the leader by june 24 to express your interest.
Leader. Janet Harris (604) 988-3778‬ janetharris@shaw.ca

SATURDAY AUGUST 10
SEMIAHMOO PENINSULA (South Surrey) Includes Semiahmoo Trail, Nicomekl Greenway, Crescent Beach, Blackie Spit and Elgin Heritage Park.
25 km paved roads and unpaved trails, a few hills. Easy pace. Bring lunch and drink or purchase at Crescent Beach, where we will have lunch. 10 am start. To get to the start by car, from Highway 99. take the exit for Crescent Beach. Immediately after crossing the bridge over the Nickomekl River, park on the right hand side at Nikomekl Heritage Park. 
Confirm by Thursday
Leader: Al Payne 604-738-1637

Sunday, August 11
HIKE THREE BROTHERS (Manning Park)
A long trip but much of it is easy graded walk through fantastic alpine flowers and meadows. Climb the first brother (the tallest) for a fantastic view of the surrounding mountains and the little brothers. Elevation gain 320 metres, Distance 21 km and time 7 hours.
Meet at Whatcom road Tim’s
Leader:

Friday, August 16
SOCIAL:  Dinner and games 4:30pm 
131 Water Kitchen & Bar.
Arrive at 4:30 pm for some appies (or have an early dinner) with a beverage of your choice. It’s “Happy Hour” until 6 p.m. They have all sorts of games we can play and when we’ve had enough of the games, food and drinks, we can go for a walk to Canada Place and check out the Cruise Ships or wander somewhere else.  Contact   - Lori Miller 604-873-1436 tolorimiller@shaw.ca


Saturday August 17/2019
LOOK AROUND LYNDEN USA
Meet at Peace Arch Crossing Parking Lot at 9.45am. for 10am start. Washrooms are in the park on the Canadian side.
Cross the Border on bikes after US clearance. Bring your Passport and Medical Insurance, Lunch and Water etc.
Just before Lynden at the Northwest Fair Grounds we will watch the free colorful Draught Horse Plowing Competitons at 12.00pm. Distance approx: 54 kms flat.   Confirm by Thursday August 15/19
Leader:  Isla Steele 604 273-1487steele71@telus.net

Sunday, August 18
HIKE CHEAKAMUS CANYON.
An old favourite for any time of year. Easy hiking at a low level. Dramatic views of the Tantalus Range and Cheakamus Canyon railway. Meet at St. David’s church at 8.30am. Call by Friday night.
Leader:

Sunday AUG 25th TBD
Bike Ride

Thursday, August 29
HIKE SKYLINE DIVIDE (Mount Baker)
The best short hike on Mount Baker. Distance 6 miles Elevation gain 1700 ft. Meet at the Galcier Park Ranger Station at 0900. BRING PASSPORTS AND HEALTH INSURANCE.
Leaders: Doug and Sandra Farenholtz. 1 604 855 3310 sandrafarenholtz@gmail.com

Monday, Sept 1
HIKE JUG ISLAND AND ADMIRALTY POINT TRAIL
These two trails are in the Belcarra Regional Park Jug Island trail is an inland northward trail while Admiralty Point trail goes along Indian Arm by the water. Distance: 5.5 km round trip. Elevation gain: minimal Time: 4.5 hours
Meet at picnic area of Belcarra Park 
Leader:Ann Reiner 604-448-9036 annreiner@shaw.ca

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

MARCH, APRIL, MAY 2019






Please note that Pathfinders Events are open to members in good standing who have completed an application and release form. Guests accompanying a member do so at their own risk.

Car Pool Rates
Out of town, more than an hour away, $20.00. Local, less than one hour away, $10.00.

Pathfinders Guidelines for Participants
1) Phone the trip leader by the Friday before the trip. If you must cancel, do so in plenty of time.
2) Obtain information from the leader to determine if the trip is within your capabilities.
3) Make sure your boots, clothing and equipment are appropriate for the activity.
4) Stay with the group. Make sure the leader or end-person knows where you are at all times, even if you simply step off the trail to answer “nature’s call”

CYCLISTS – REMEMBER YOUR CYCLING PROTOCOL
The BC Provincial Motor Vehicle Act says:-
1)Wear a bicycle helmet of an approved standard.
2)Ride single file on busy roads or highways.
3)Don’t ride on sidewalks unless otherwise posted.
4)Obey crosswalks.
5)Use hand signals for turns, stopping or slowing down.
6)Ride on the right unless turning left or traveling through an intersection with the traffic, where you stay to the right in the through lane.The Pathfinders also say - Please carry tools and an extra bicycle tube!


Pathfinders Drivers Guidelines - Club trips sometimes take us out in challenging conditions, or to places off the regular highways. This makes it mandatory that vehicles are properly equipped with emergency gear. In winter conditions, we recommend as a minimum.
  • a flashlight and batteries,
  • a shovel,
  • a tow rope/chain,
  • bag of sand (or some means of adding traction),
  • emergency blanket
  • first aid kit.
  • candle and matches, axe/saw, food/water
  • In summer, as a minimum. – all of the above.
WHERE AN EVENT IS LABELLED TBA, THIS IS YOUR
 OPPORTUNITY TO STEP IN TO ORGANISE SOMETHING
 ON THE DAY, OR TO LEAD THE PLANNED HIKE.
CONTACT ANYONE ON THE EXECUTIVE TO FIND OUT 
HOW TO DO IT.


MARCH 2019

SUNDAY MARCH 3
TBA

SUNDAY MARCH 10
WALK:Let’s combine a brisk morning walk with an afternoon of lively music. We’ll meet at 10.30 outside the Hastings Mill Museum, 1575 Alma Street and walk along the beach and up into Pacific Spirit Park. Picnic lunch and then we’ll return to Hastings Mill by 1.oopm for a concert of “Sea Shanties with the Lazy Jacks” followed by “Doug’s Traditional Fiddle Session” Admission is by donation.
PHONE: DICK OR ANN REINER 604.448.9036 annreiner@shaw.ca


SUNDAY MARCH 17
SNOWSHOE:KELLY MOUNTAIN (MANNING PARK)
And now for something different. The trail to Kelly Mountain starts at Alison Pass opposite to the maintenance area and climbs 560m for 4km up with views to the south of Hozameen and the Cascade Mountains. We will meet at Starbucks (behind where Tim Horton’s was) Whatcom Rd exit, Hwy 1 Abbotsford at 8.30am
LEADERS: DOUG & SANDRA FARENHOLTZ – 1.604.855.3310 sandrafarenholtz@gmail.com

Sunday MARCH 24th
CYCLE
: CANADA LINE BRIDGE TO IONA BEACHThis is an easy ride, approximately 25 km round trip.   Meet either at 10:00 am at the North end of the Canada Line Bridge (foot of Cambie in Vancouver) or at 10:20 at the South end of the Bridge (on River Road in Richmond) The route follows along the North side of the Airport to Iona Beach Park where we will have lunch. Call by Friday evening to confirm.Leader: David Parsk 604-929-1257 davidparsk@hotmail.com

FRIDAY MARCH 29 SOCIAL: Slide night 7.30 pm Let’s share the wealth ! Dig into your computer and pull out some of your favourite pictures – up to 30 images, or about ten minutes worth. Put them on a memory stick and bring them along. A short commentary regarding each image would be welcome. . BYOB and nibblies. Location-Tom and Elly’s Party Room. Address and directions to follow. Contact - Ann Reiner 604-448-9036.annreiner@shaw.ca

SUNDAY MARCH 31
SNOWSHOE:WHISTLER AREA. Depending on snow conditions will determine where this trip will be. Phone your leader before Saturday for meeting time and destination in Whistler. Meet at St. David’s church
LEADERS: AILEEN STALKER – TONY KEEN 604.734.9391 astalker@shaw.ca

APRIL 2019
Monday, April 1st (N.B.This is a Monday ride)
CYCLE FALSE CREEK/STANLEY PARK
Let’s beat the crowds by cycling this popular route on a weekday. Meet in front of the Planetarium at 10:00 am. Park on the residential streets but watch for restrictions.Bring lunch. Call by Sunday evening if you plan to join us.
Leader: Maggie Doughty 604-922-7699 or 
mdoughty@uniserve.com

SUNDAY APRIL 7
WALKHOUSTON LOOP TRAIL (LANGLEY) We will start today’s walk at Derby Reach Park on Allard Crescent sign posted Edgewater Bar. From here we will follow the Fraser River up to the heritage area and then connect onto the Houston trail to make a loop. Lunch will be back down by the Fraser using one of the picnic tables under cover. Round trip is approx. 8km. Meet at 9.30
LEADERS: DOUG & SANDRA FARENHOLTZ 1.604.855.3310 sandrafarenholtz@gmail.com

TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019
CYCLE:
SIDNEY, LOCHSIDE, PAT BAY, AND CIRCUMCYCLE OF VICTORIA AIRPORT.Meet on the 9 am ferry from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay, free for seniors, $2 for bikes. At Tsawwassen enter with the foot passengers. At Swartz Bay, watch for signage to the cycle entrance. Ticket sales end 10 minutes before sailing time. If driving to Tsawwassen it is best to carpool and share driving and parking costs ($16 for 24 hours in long term lot). These costs can be avoided by taking skytrain and bus. Ask Patsy McConville how it is done.
35 kms, easy pace, all paved, no steep hills. Nice stops at hidden gems, such as Tsehum Harbour, Roberts Bay and Pat Bay. See some spring wildflowers. Bring lunch and drink for lunch at Tulista Park on Lochside south of Sidney. We can finish and eat at the Stonehouse Pub at Canoe Cove, close to the ferry terminal, or eat on the ferry. Ferries leave for Tsawwassen hourly on the hour, so we can be flexible, but we will plan on the 5 pm ferry departure. Advise Al by Sunday night to confirm and to arrange carpooling. Postponed if rain.

LEADER: AL PAYNE 604 738 1637 
alpayne@shaw.ca

FRIDAY APRIL 12SOCIAL: Boardgames 7.30 pm By popular demand - an evening of rivalry and fun. Several popular board games, maybe even some tacky prizes? Location to be decided. 
Contact - Lori Miller 604-873-1436 tolorimiller@shaw.ca

SUNAY APRIL 14
HIKE:MT. GARDNER (BOWEN ISLAND) Peter will lead you on another hike up to Mt. Gardner with it’s spectacular views across to the Sunshine Coast. Please call by the Friday for carpooling details to Horseshoe Bay and ferry time.
LEADER: PETER PHILLIPS 604.732.4234 pjpphillips@hotmail.com

APRIL16-18CYCLE: La Conner-Tulip Fest For more information contact Ian Cumming IanC@ece.ubc.ca
SUNDAY APRIL 21st Cycle
CYCLE:
THE BLOSSOMS- VANCOUVERBike the Blossoms is based on a 25 km bike-friendly loop around Vancouver streets that are known for having cherry blossom trees. The route is mostly flat with a hill on Ontario Street. Meet at 10:00 am in the 37th Avenue parking lot of VanDusen Gardens at the intersection of Oak and 37th. We will have lunch at a Commercial Drive restaurant. Call by Friday evening to confirm.
Leader: David Parsk 604-929-1257 
davidparsk@hotmail.com

SATURDAY APRIL 27, 2019
CYCLE
: WEST SIDE CIRCUIT, BALACLAVA, SOUTHLANDS (HORSE COUNTRY), FRASER RIVER, UBC, ENGLISH BAY, AND ARBUTUS GREENWAYMeet at 10 am at Balaclava and 29th Avenue. Washrooms and lots of parking. Bring lunch and drink or can get lunch and/or beer at Biercraft, Westbrook Village, UBC.
Return from UBC via English Bay, Arbutus Greenway, 37th and Carnarvon to 29th. Approx 30 to 35 km. Mostly paved. No steep hills to climb. Postponed if rain.
Short cut is to return via 16th, Imperial, and 29th. Approximately 20 km. total.

LEADER: AL PAYNE 604 738 1637 
alpayne@shaw.ca

SUNDAY APRIL 28
HIKE:UBC (MALCOM KNAPP) DEMONSTRATION FOREST
Tony & Aileen will lead us through the UBC demonstration forest (in Maple Ridge) and up onto the knoll where we can enjoy our lunch before continuing on the trail back to our cars. Round trip is 8km. Phone your leaders for details as to how to get to the parking area and meeting time.
LEADERS: AILEEN STALKER & TONY KEEN 604.734.9391 astalker@shaw.ca

SUNDAY MAY 5
HIKE: OTHELLOTUNNELS (HOPE) The tunnels should be open again for the season and give us opportunity to walk this historic area. There will be two options, one will be to just walk the old Kettle Valley Railway thru the tunnels stopping for lunch by the Coquihalla river and return. The rest can take the longer route over the Hope Nicola trail (7km round trip with a 350m elevation gain and join up with the others for lunch. You can either meet at Whatcom Road, Abbotsford to carpool to Hope or go directly to the Blue Moose in Hope for coffee. Phone for meeting time.
LEADERS: DOUG & SANDRA FARENHOLTZ – 1.604.855.3310sandrafarenholtz@gmail.com

SUNDAY, MAY 12
CYCLE
ALOUETTE RIVER/PITT MEADOWSMeet at 10 am at Jerry Sulina Municipal Park (toilets and parking). Al will lead an approximately 35 km ride, all flat, mostly good unpaved dyke pathways. Scenic and quiet. No coffee shop. Bring lunch and drink or purchase at the Golden Eagle Golf Club where beer may be quaffed on the patio.
To get there by car: From Lougheed Hwy. ( Hwy 7) turn left on Old Dewdney Trunk Road just east of the Pitt River Bridge.Turn right on Harris Road and immediately left on Old Dewdney Trunk, which becomes 132nd Ave. Jerry Sulina Park is on the left, just after the bend onto 210th Street.
To get there by bus, take it to 203 St at Old Dewdney Trunk and ride to the starting point. 
Contact Al by Friday night. Postponed if rain.
LEADER: AL PAYNE 604 738 1637 
alpayne@shaw.ca

Sunday MAY 19
CYCLE:
Richmond Loop CycleWe’ll ride the Richmond dyke loop, with a picnic lunch at London Farm, or
fish and chips in Steveston, depending on the weather. Meet at Ann and
Dick's, #2-6360 Lynas Lane at 10:00 am. Lots of parking on the street

Leaders: Ann and Dick Reiner 604-448-9036 
annreiner@shaw.ca

SUNDAY May 26SOCIAL:ANNUAL CLUB PICNICDEAS ISLAND REGIONAL PARK-We can exercise in the morning and eat and socialize in the afternoon. Lunch will be potluck, with everyone contributing to the buffet. Consider bringing croquet, bocci or other games that you may have. Let Alan know (well ahead) if you are coming, what food you will bring, and whether you will join the walkers or the bikers.CYCLEMeet at the picnic site at 10:00 am for an easy ride on paved roads and dykes, returning to the Park for lunch. Leader: Sharon Annesley 778-294-9461 s_annesley@yahoo.comWALKMeet at the picnic site at 10:00 am. for a stroll around the island. Contact : Alan Toon 604-263- 6268 alantoon@telus.net