posted on Jun 16th, 2019 by Andrew
Starting July 13 The Toronto Orienteering Club will be hosting 2 Sprint orienteering events. It is open to all ages and skill levels.
posted on Jan 25th, 2019 by Oliver
We are pleased to announce our new youth orienteering program for girls and boys 10 to 14 years old. Over the course of 8 weeks participants will enjoy the outdoor adventures of exploring trails, finding objects, and cross country running while learning some map reading and navigation skills.
posted on Nov 9th, 2018 by Oliver
Annual General Meeting will be on Friday December 7th from 7:00pm-9:00pm. We have rented a condo party room at Yonge and Empress, please RSVP before December 3rd. We would love to see you!
posted on Oct 29th, 2018 by Oliver
Kick-Start the 2018-2019 O-CUP season on November 17th with two races in one day! This year the Stars present Kick-Start, a great O-CUP By Day, AND Starry Night, an O-CUP After Dark! O-CUP points will be awarded separately for each race, so it is a great chance to leap to the front of the O-CUP standings.
posted on Oct 7th, 2018 by Eugene
Don Ross, a prominent member of our club, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 3, 2018 after a long illness which he fought patiently and bravely. Many who knew Don weren’t very aware that he was ill, that is how quietly he dealt with his struggle, a very admirable trait.
posted on Jul 27th, 2018 by Oliver
Orienteering Ottawa brings to you the 2018 Ontario Championships, a Canadian Cup Series event that will be held on October 6th - 8th 2018 (Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend) at Vorlage Ski Hill, 65 Chemin Burnside, Wakefield, Québec
posted on Mar 3rd, 2018 by Oliver
We are pleased to offer Orienteering Canada's community sport coach workshop! Our first session will take place on April 22nd 2018 at University of Toronto Mississauga Campus. We have a limited number of spots for the workshop, please reserve yours in time.
posted on Feb 22nd, 2018 by Eugene
A few very winter loving athletes made the trek up to Bradford Ontario on what was a typical, perhaps even quintessential, Ontario winter's day. Snow began falling during the race and great fun was had by all.