February Events
Tuesday 10th - 10:30am | Guided Snowshoe @ SCL
RegisterWhere: Stokely Creek Lodge
When: Tuesday, Feb 10th with a 10:30 depature from the clubhouse.
Route: Lucies's Mukluks + Cedar Cliffs (2km)
Learn about the forces that shaped dramatic cliff faces while we scout for winter birds and identify trees through the diverse forest on this winding, hilly trail.
Pre-registration and SCL trail pass required. Special member pricing: $10.
Family Day, Monday 16th - 12pm-3pm | Discovery Den @ SCL
When: Family Day, Monday, Feb 16th | 12pm-3pm - Drop-in friendly!
Where: Stokely Creek Lodge clubhouse
Cost: FREE!
Looking for a fun way to warm up between snowshoe loops at Stokely? Swing by the AHC table at the clubhouse for an afternoon of curious discoveries! Whether you stay for five minutes or an hour, we have plenty to keep young naturalists (and the young at heart) busy.
Explore at Your Own Pace:
Discovery Detective: Get up close and personal with real skulls and pelts. Can you tell a predator from a prey just by looking at their teeth?
Unravel the Web: Play our Native Species Food Web game and see how every animal in the Algoma Highlands is connected.
Micro-Presentations (On the Hour): Pull up a chair for a quick "Highlands Highlight" presentation! We’ll be sharing our favorite wild stories about the animals that call Algoma home.
Saturday 21st - 10:30am | Guided Snowshoe @ SCL
RegisterWhere: Stokely Creek Lodge
When: Saturday, Feb 21st with a 10:30am depature from the clubhouse.
Route: Otter Trail (2km)
Learn about riparian ecosystems and how to identify flora and fauna as you trek along the winding single-track path that hugs the banks of Stokey Creek.
Pre-registration and SCL trail pass required. Special member pricing: $10.
Your donations help us protect and maintain the beautiful highland areas north of Sault Ste. Marie that surrounds Stokely Creek including Robertson Cliffs, King Mountain, Ebare Tract, and Norm’s Cabin. We are committed to conservation and environmental stewardship, but we need your help to protect these treasures for future generations.
Algoma Highlands Conservancy






