
Condensed Turkey Soup in a can? No way! The title here refers to one of the longest-running annual orienteering events in Ontario. Started way back around 1982 when a few friends from both the Ukrainian Orienteering Club and the Toronto Orienteering Club (UKR and TOC ... TURK, get it?) joined together to hold a fall event around Thanksgiving. If you connect the dots, you'll understand how the name Turkey Trot came to be.
This year's edition, let's call it the 41st annual Turkey Trot (a great approximation, but the spirit of the fact is correct), will be condensed into a single day. The day will feature 3 different difficulty courses, at beautiful Albion Hills Conservation area in Bolton
Your hosts, as usual, are both the Ukrainian and Toronto Orienteering Clubs. Come one, come all, gobble, gobble!
P.S. Did I forget to mention there will be the usual excellent selection of PRIZES for the winners and as draw prizes. Nice!
Photos are now up! See them HERE.
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Start time | Sunday, September 17th, 10:30 a.m. |
Organizers |
Meet directors: Andrew Bell Course setters: Svatka Hermanek |
Major intersection | Highway 50 and Old Church Road |
Directions | Albion Hills Conservation Area is located 9 km NW of Bolton on Hwy 50. Bolton itself is about 14km NW of the junction of Hwy 50 and Hwy 7 which in turn is about 1.2km west of the junction of Hwy 7 and the north end of Hwy 427. The meeting point is at the Old Lakeview 1 Picnic area. Follow signs for "Old Lakeview 1, 2" to this location. |
Location |
Albion Hills - Old Lakeview 1
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Map |
Scale: 1:10000 Contour Interval: 5m |