Health & Wellness · Community Walk

Fly the C.O.O.P Walking Group (Thurs)

Join the community for a refreshing Thursday morning walk at the Mountain Portage Trailhead.

Thu, 10 Sep 2026 10:00 AM (America/Toronto) Mountain Portage Trailhead, Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park Kakabeka Falls , Ontario
The Fly the C.O.O.P Walking Group invites residents of Kakabeka Falls and surrounding areas to participate in a weekly community walk every Thursday morning. Starting at 10:00 AM at the Mountain Portage Trailhead within Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park, this initiative promotes active living and social connection. Hosted by the NorWest Community Health Centres, the group provides a safe and encouraging environment for individuals of all fitness levels to enjoy the outdoors together.

What to Expect

A guided group walk through the scenic Mountain Portage Trail starting at 10:00 AM.

Who Should Attend

  • Local residents
  • Fitness enthusiasts
  • Seniors
  • Community members
  • Nature lovers

Agenda Overview

10:00 AM: Meet at Mountain Portage Trailhead for the weekly walk.
Venue & Address
Mountain Portage Trailhead, Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
330 ON-595
Kakabeka Falls , Ontario
Canada
Organizer
NorWest Community Health Centres · Non-profit Organization
A community health organization serving the residents of Kakabeka, Neebing, and surrounding areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost?
The walking group is a community initiative hosted by NorWest CHC.
Where do we meet?
Meet at the Mountain Portage Trailhead, Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park.
What time does it start?
The walk begins at 10:00 AM every Thursday.
Who organizes this?
NorWest Community Health Centres.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, the group is inclusive of all fitness levels.
Do I need to register?
Check with NorWest CHC for specific registration requirements.
Tags
walking health community Kakabeka Falls fitness Ontario
Summary
Weekly community walking group hosted by NorWest Community Health Centres at Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park.
Highlights
  • Weekly community engagement
  • Scenic trail location
  • Promotes active living
  • Inclusive fitness levels
  • Professional health organization support
  • Social connection opportunity
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