Record #:
CAL0271
Last Modified:
15 Aug 2019
Last Full Update:
15 Aug 2019
Description & Services
Description |
The HVHTA-Bolton Chapter maintains a hiking trail along the Humber River, extending from the Caledon Trailway (Trans-Canada Trail) within the Albion Hills Conservation Area, south through Bolton to the Albion-Vaughan Town Line. The HVHTA promotes appreciation of the natural environment by providing a pedestrian-only hiking experience in Caledon's beautiful surroundings. We value our role as custodians of the Humber, a designated Canadian Heritage River. Our web site provides heritage maps, photographs and Information, as well as an interactive trail map. We offer a guided hike at least once a month throughout the year. The hike schedule is on our website and members receive monthly email notifications and updates. |
Areas Served |
Caledon ; Greater Toronto Area |
Eligibility |
Membership is open to everyone. |
Application |
Please e-mail us at hvtrail@gmail.com for membership information and application forms. |
Fees |
Membership ; Family membership $20 per year |
Languages |
English |
Meetings |
2nd Wed of the month, 7:30pm,the Humberview School Library in Bolton. |
Contact Information
Accessibility |
Not Accessible |
Mailing Address |
c/o Humber Valley Heritage Trail Association PO Box 273 Station Main Bolton, ON Canada L7E 5T2 |
E-Mail |
hvtrail@gmail.com |
Website |
www.humbertrail.org |
Primary Contact |
President, HVHTA, Bolton Chapter |
Other Details
Print Material |
The annual newsletter is mailed out to members before each AGM. Trail maps and text information can be printed from the association web site anytime. |
Established |
1995 |
Elections |
Held during the Annual General Meeting on the 2nd Wed of April, |
Funding |
Donations ; Membership fees |
Service Level |
(50) Non Profit |
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