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Take a hike with the Burke Mountain Naturalists

BMN will celebrate 24th anniversary of the establishment of Pinecone Burke Provincial Park with a June 8 hike
Hikers will get up close and personal to Saw Blade Falls on Burke Mountain on the June 8 hike led by the Burke Mountain Naturalists

The Burke Mountain Naturalists are celebrating the 24th anniversary of the establishment of Pinecone Burke Provincial Park with a free guided public hike on June 8. 

Participants will follow the Woodland Walk Trail, taking in highlights like Saw Blade Falls, views of Coquitlam Lake and an old-growth tree on Coho Creek. The round-trip distance for the moderate hike is 11.5 km with an elevation gain of approximately 300 m. 

“You should be prepared to cross a few small creeks by easy boulder-hopping, though there will be help in corssing safely” said Victoria Otton, a Burke Mountain Naturalist.

She added that hikers should wear reliable footwear and appropriate clothing for the five-hour hike. Participants should also bring lunch and plenty of water. The hike will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine. 

Due to insurance liability issues, all hikers must be 19 years or older and will be required to sign a waiver. 

Call Ian at 604-939-4039 for the meeting location and to register for the hike. 

Source: IAN McARTHUR