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Category Archives: Nature Walks
Friends of ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK to meet David Crombie
A group representing the Friends of Rouge National Urban Park are scheduled to meet the Hon. David Crombie of the Ontario Growth Secretariat to discuss the new National Urban Park issues on May 21, 2015.
Rouge National Urban Park in bloom
xxnoonan Description of flowering plants- click here.
Posted in conservation, environment, Nature Walks, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged flowers in the woods
More Flowers in Beautiful Rouge Park
NOTE: The pictured fiddlehead photo above represents a species that is heavily poached in the Park. The north portion of the Park is now patrolled but the south portion is not thanks to the Wynne government’s inaction on transferring the agreed-upon lands under their jurisdiction to Parks Canada, and the province accordingly is not offering any protection, either!
Posted in conservation, environment, Hiking, Nature Walks, Wild in the City
Tagged illegal harvesting, poaching, wildflowers in the city
Noonan’s Hike in Rouge Park-Wednesday, May 6
Posted in conservation, environment, Hiking, Markham Greenspace, Nature Walks, Toronto greenspace
Tagged nature hikes, wooded valleys
CONTACT RE ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK
For additional information re ‘the Rouge’ please email:
rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com
A quick response is guaranteed!
signed ‘Friends of Rouge National Urban Park’…
Rouge Park Hike on the Mast Trail presents flowering promises
We were delighted by the spring sprouts and growth of the upcoming season’s promised wildflower spectacular. The TRILLIUM, Ontario’s official flower, are just starting to develop their flowers. HERB ROBERT, a geranium family member, also called Red Robin, was earlier used to treat toothaches and nosebleeds but no longer recommended as a treatment.
BLUE COHOSH leaves are purplish blue, also called Squaw Root or Papoose, blue berry-like fruits not out yet. CELANDINE has yellow flowers and was mentioned by Roman Historian Pliny for its medicinal purposes, still popular in Russia where it is used to treat certain kinds of cancer.
MAY APPLE is a herbaceous perennial flowering typically in May. TROUT LILY is a spring flower. HEPATICA (Medieval Latin for Liverwort) is in the Buttercup family sometimes used as an astringent to help to heal injuries, but not recommended for any medicinal use today.
GARLIC MUSTARD is an invasive herb native to Europe. It is edible and vaguely smells and tastes like garlic- sometimes used in salads…
…these and many other plant and wildflower varieties can be seen on any hike through the trails of Rouge Park. Photos of each of these can be seen on the previous posting.
Larry Noonan
MAST TRAIL- Rouge Park
Posted in conservation, environment, Hiking, Nature Walks, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged Mast Trail Rouge Park
DANFORTH MILITARY TRAIL- to Rouge Park
The Danforth Military Trail, started by American Col. Asa Danforth in 1799, was built under contract to the government of the time. The trail enters into the valley from Pickering and to a location where a bridge once stood over the Rouge River. From the other side of the river the trail goes west into Toronto. When the trail approaches the valley floor it turns west where a number of ruins can be seen.
Turning east is a smaller trail which goes toward the mouth of the river, and along this is the remains of the Cowan Hotel which served sailors from Pickering Harbour.
Photos include: Danforth Military Trail, still wide enough to take wagons; the Rouge River beside the Cowan Hotel; chimney remains of the two-story Cowan Hotel.
Larry Noonan
Posted in Hiking, Nature Walks, Rouge National Urban Park, Wild in the City
Tagged Cowan Hotel, Rouge Park ruins
rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com…
…will put you in touch with ‘friends of Rouge National Urban Park’ re hikes, government actions (or in-actions), general information or how you can help.



































