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Author: Susan Sheppard

Hello! I grew up in Newfoundland and after graduating university, moved to Ontario with my future hubby, and searched for that coveted career. After some part time jobs, I headed back to Newfoundland to complete my teaching degree and since then have been teaching science, math and outdoor education here in Ontario. I love the outdoors, I love teaching, and I am glad to have been able to combine both those things into my life. We have done lots of traveling around Canada and the Upper Eastern States, and I am looking forward to sharing my love for adventure with you. I have been blogging since 2010, but it has been very off and on. I am determined to share what I know, what I have learned, in hopes that I will inspire someone to get out there and explore. I know my son, who was born in 2008, has been having lots of fun with us and my wish is that he will also be able to share his experiences one day. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog.
Posted on May 16, 2018May 10, 2018

Hiking Ferris Provincial Park

Last year around this time we headed out to Ferris Provincial Park to hike some of their trails.  This park is right outside Campbellford, and we have visited many times either geocaching, biking, hiking or just checking out the water and the suspension bridge.  Today we planned to hike some trails on the interior of the park.

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Posted on May 9, 2018April 28, 2018

Geocaching at Massassauga Point

Have you ever been Geocaching? Do you even know what this means? Well let me fill you in.  Geocaching is like a treasure hunt.  People from all over the world hide containers of various sizes, mark their location on a GPS, and then upload the coordinates to a website.  Your job is to download these coordinates, find the hidden container and “claim” your treasure.

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Posted on May 2, 2018April 28, 2018

Lakeview Trail

It’s great when my parents visit and the weather cooperates.  This year we were able to spend the time outside on more than one occasion.  The first was taking my mom up and down the Moira River in our canoe, and today was a family event where we hiked the Lakeview Trail at Sandbanks Provincial Park.

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Posted on April 25, 2018April 22, 2018

Paddle the Moira April 2018

The canoe, she has been stored all winter, waiting, just waiting for spring to show up  so she can wet her legs.  Well finally it seems that spring has arrived, and with temperatures up to double digits we got her ready for her first paddle this year.  This past weekend just also happens to coincide with my parents visiting so we took my mother with us for the paddle.

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