07/13/2026
The Prospector’s Point trail in Devon gifted us with beautiful river views, crunchy gravel trails, a few - well quite a few thirsty mosquitoes and over 500 stairs up and 500 down. Great morning!
Free local hiking tours and more. See our calendar Welcome to the EOC! We offer outdoor events in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Free to Join! There are no paid staff.
http://www.edmontonoutdoorclub.com Free to join (click on link above), and open to any adult in Canada, the EOC brings people together. We bring people together in a fun, friendly and inviting atmosphere. We encourage people of all abilities to join! We have regular outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, biking, inline skating, canoeing, cross-country skiin
07/13/2026
The Prospector’s Point trail in Devon gifted us with beautiful river views, crunchy gravel trails, a few - well quite a few thirsty mosquitoes and over 500 stairs up and 500 down. Great morning!
06/26/2026
Grab your crew ⛳🐾
Putts for Paws is back August 29 and spots are filling!
✔ Texas scramble (all skill levels welcome)
✔ On-course games + prizes
✔ Great people + great cause
This isn’t just a golf day… it’s a feel-good day.
💛 Supporting rescue animals
💛 Supporting service dogs for veterans
Register your team or join as a single!
https://edmontonanimalrescue.org/golf/
📩 Contact [email protected]
06/14/2026
Beautiful hike today at the Waskehegan trail. Sunshine, grassy trails, busy beavers, crawly critters and let’s just say that we were happy we brought bug spray! Thanks to Rob for leading this 3 hour 13+km adventure.
Great day!
06/08/2026
The EOC braved the weather forecast to explore the Fort Edmonton trails and the 200 Wolf Willow stairs. Great day!
05/19/2026
Kids hike upcoming on May 30th! Please read details below and sign up if interested.
Open to adult caregivers with children only.
https://www.edmontonoutdoorclub.com/events/details.asp?eventid=6441
05/19/2026
Great group on a great hike! Crushed the Capilano-Dawson loop.
05/04/2026
Catching up on hiking posts from last Sunday. What a difference a little sunny warmth can do to dry up the trails.