
By the Humber River. Close to the OLD MILL subway station.
While you're orienteering, you can re-trace the trade routes of the Anishinaabe peoples along the Humber River and visit their scared burial ground - but be respectful and please don't enter.
New for 2025!!!
We are preregistering for our Wednesday Night Training Series. This will help us improve our safety information and reduce waste.
Please Visit: Click --> HERE <-- to register.
You can register as many as you like at once, but please only register for evenings you are committing to attend in order to minimize excess map printing.
Registration is open to the event's start and day of events walk-ins are still welcome, but to guarantee you have a map, please register on or before Monday evening of the week of the event. We send our numbers to our printers on Tuesday mornings.
If you are a TOC member, select the option to confirm you are.
If you're not a TOC member, consider joining as these Wednesday evening trainings are free for Members, plus you get discounts on other events throughout the year. Membership information plus the join link are here: https://torontoorienteering.com/join. Non-members will be charged a small fee of $5 for each Wednesday night training to cover the cost of insurance and map printing. Compass rentals are also available for a small rental fee of $1 per night.
The ribbons are usually left up for 4 to 5 days after the Wednesday night event (or longer upon request) in case you want to run another day or were unable to make evening event. Email the Meet Director to see when they are removing them.
Start time | Wednesday, July 16th, 6:15 pm |
Registration | |
Organizers | Meet directors: Matt Barrett Course setters: Matt Barrett |
Major intersection | Bloor St. W- Jane St. |
Directions | The meeting point is in the parking lot north west of the intersection of Catherine Avenue and Old Mill Drive. If coming by TTC, take the Bloor St subway to Old Mill Station. Walk north on Humber Blvd to Old Mill Rd (near the Old Mill Restaurant). Walk east across the bridge over the Humber river. The meeting point is near the parking lot on the north side of Catherine Avenue. |
Location | Etienne Brule Park ( Humber River) |