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It's a big year for milestones in Canada - we are 150 years young as a country and the sport of Orienteering is celebrating 50 years. To celebrate, the Toronto Orienteering Club is hosting an event that offers fun for the whole family. We're inviting friends new and old to come enjoy a day outside and celebrate the sport and the people in this city that love it. Long time Orienteers will enjoy a challenging 90 minute Score-O event and those young & old still getting to know their compass will enjoy beginner-friendly activities and perhaps a few surprises. 

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  • Start time Sunday, June 4th, 10:30 am
    Registration

    Time: 9:30AM

    Register Online

    Organizers

    Meet directors: Oliver Tabay Andrew Bell

    Course setters: Mark Bognar

    Clinic coordinator: Oliver Tabay

    Directions

    Enter the park from Greenwood Road and follow the signs to Greenwood Discovery Pavilion. We have the Glenview 1 site booked for this event.

    Location Greenwood Conservation Area
    Map

    Scale: 1:10000

    Contour Interval: 5m

    Revisions: 2011,2017

    Format

    Score-O with 90 minute time limit.

    Collect as many controls as you can, with more points awarded for controls further away or of greater difficulty.

    Beginners will have the option to do a traditional point-to-point format event mainly on trails instead of the Score-O. This is also a great option for some of our younger participants. The distance of the course is 2km.

    Cost

    Adults: $25/person but ONLY $15 for TOC/UKR members
    Youth: $15/person (16 & under) but ONLY $10 for TOC/UKR members
    Beginners Clinic: $30/person ONLY $20 for TOC/UKR
    Beginner Course: $15/person
    Family: $40.00
    Community Groups(clubs, scouts, guides, cadets, etc): $15.00/person

    Notes

    SportIdent electronic timing will be used at this event. Your entry fee includes the use of a SportIdent electronic timing card (SI card). If you have your own SI card, please provide the number when registering.