Ingram River Wilderness Area needs your help!
The proposed Ingram River Wilderness Area needs your help! Please fill out this survey by Nov. 22nd, and specify that you would like to see this incredible area protected. You can learn more about the area and the St. Margaret’s Bay Stewardship Association’s campaign here.
2020 AGM – WRWEO – 25th Anniversary – July 7, 2020 via Zoom
You are invited to our 2020 annual general meeting.
It will be held via Zoom on Tuesday July 7, 2020. The meeting starts at 6:00pm and will conclude by 7:30pm.
Registration – online via our form on Website,
or send your name, email, phone # and address to info@wrweo.ca
Membership costs $5, pay online – membership must be up-to-date in order to participate
We will elect this year’s board of directors, present the Chair’s report, review WRWEO’s financial statements and Mike Lancaster will provide highlights of the Bluff Trail Stewardship Program which has now been going for three years.
Register for the virtual 2020 AGM
2019-04-01 WRWEO AGM 2019 Minutes
Bluff Trail Stewardship Program, Year In Review Report, 2019
WRWEO Financial Statements 2019
Notice to Users of The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail – Trail Open, parking lot is now open, users need to follow social distancing rules
We are cancelling the WRWEO / Bluff Trail AGM
We are cancelling the AGM for now – we will let you know when it is rescheduled.
It was scheduled for Thursday March 26, 2020.
Hunting Season – Deer hunting starts October 25, 2019
Deer hunting season starts on Friday October 25, 2019. Remember hunting is permitted in the area around The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail. Snares are also allowed near the trail – so be sure to wear hunter orange when you are on the trail and keep dogs on leash.
Looking for contractors to undertake brush cutting and trail hardening
Brush Cutting
WRWEO is looking for experienced trail workers to Brush Cut Loop 2 (Mi’kmaw Hill Loop) 1.3 km: 0.3 kms on side “C” and 1 km on side “A”; and all of Loop 3 (The Bluff Loop) 7.6 kms. Here is a link to our Map.
Using a brush cutter and hand trimmer, cut the vegetation on both sides of the trail down to a maximum height of 2’’ and a total width of 3 feet , 1.5 feet on each side of the centre line.
Pruning of branches and growth should only be done to height of 8 feet tall (any branches taller than this should not be pruned or cut back).
When pruning branches the branch should be cut flush with the trunk of the tree. There should not be any branch stumps sticking out of the tree.
As much as possible do not cut or disturb low growth shrubs such as broom crowberry.
Please email info@wrweo.ca in order to obtain a copy of our proposal submission form, please indicate that you want the brush cutting proposal submission form, references may be required. Those interested will have to provide a fixed price for each piece of work by midnight on 30th day of October 2019. The contract may be awarded before the 30th of October, 2019.
Trail Hardening
Using found stone, fill in the Identified Areas needing rock hardening in a manner that provides for solid footing through the Identified Area. These areas tend to be wet areas or low lying areas that can accumulate water during wet seasons. WRWEO is looking for the provision of 360 feet of on trail rock hardening (300 feet to be identified on Pot Lake Loop and 60 feet to be identified on Mi’kmaw Hill Loop).
This will require pry bars to loosen and roll found stone to the Identified Areas as well as picks and shovels to loosen the soil so that the found stone can sit on the trail properly and provide solid footing to trail users. It is important that none of the found stone, once placed on the trail in the Identified Area, moves or shifts when walked upon. The stone tread that is created should be continuous; there should not be any significant gaps of more than a few inches in between the stones such that trail users should not have to stretch their stride or jump while stepping from one stone to another. The stones should also be level with one another such that trail users do not need to step up or down more than a few inches from stone to stone.
Please email info@wrweo.ca in order to obtain a copy of our proposal submission form, please indicate that you want the trail hardening proposal submission form, references may be required. Those interested will have to provide a fixed price for each piece of work by midnight on 30th day of October 2019. The contract may be awarded before the 30th of October, 2019.
WRWEO is concerned about ensuring that our impacts on this wilderness are are minimized. We have received negative comments about our maintenance activities in the past and had drafted a response to a concerned citizen and trail user back in 2015. Please check it out and feel free to contact us at info@wrweo.ca if you want further information or to engage with us further on this topic. https://wrweo.ca/wp/about-wrweo/trail-maintenance/
Remediation of damage caused by Hurricane Dorian
Access to The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail closed for several days
May 5 2019 Bluff Trail Steward Training and Orientation Day
May 5, 2019 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM, meet at The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail parking lot – 2890 St. Margaret’s Bay Road, Timberlea, NS
Sign up via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/288040008792783
Or send an email to info@wrweo.ca
Hello, members of WRWEO and friends of The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail!
On Sunday, May 5th we will be hosting our monthly Volunteer Work Day and Trail Steward Training Session.
Would you like to learn how to give back to the trail and to reduce your ecological impact whilst using it? If so, you should consider becoming a designated Bluff Trail Steward. The trail needs your help!
We invite you to attend this volunteer work day and training session to become a designated Bluff Trail Steward or to contribute to our trail infrastructure and impact reduction work on the trail.
Volunteer and training days will be on:
At the core of the Bluff Trail Stewardship Program are the volunteer ‘Bluff Trail Stewards’; those who have been equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to help advise other trail users in aspects of best-practice trail stewardship and to work on the trail to re-mediate human harms.
To learn more about the Bluff Trail Stewardship Program follow this link: https://wrweo.ca/wp/the-bluff-trail/the-bluff-trail-stewardship-program/
As you may have heard, WRWEO has teamed up with the St. Margaret’s Bay Stewardship Association to create “The Bluff Trail Stewardship Program”! This year we will work even harder to look after the trail, our goal is reducing the harmful human impacts that are currently affecting the trail at an unsustainable rate. This goal will largely be achieved through user engagement and education by our volunteer Trail Stewards.
If you are interested in becoming a Bluff Trail Steward then contact Mike Lancaster, Stewardship Coordinator, by private messaging our Facebook page to book your spot! Or email info@wrweo.ca. Spots are limited so please respond as quickly as you can to ensure you get booked in.
See you on-trail!