Canadian Yarrowee Hike - 12 Kms
U3A Hike No. 134
Hike Report by Chris Charleson
Due to concerns about rising temperatures, 18 hikers left early from the
revised starting point in Valley Drive.
We followed the Canadian Creek to the south, then westerly beside Whitehorse Road
to the Yarrowee Trail. While we noticed land degradation from earlier la d use
and the settling ponds on our right, we appreciated the more recent clearing, revegetation
and trail works.
The Yuille and Redan wetlands are now bird refuges and popular photo spots. We saw the bench dedicated Jack Adams who had the vision to lead these efforts.
Groups such as the Ballarat Environmental Network, Friends of the Yarrowee and Friends of The Canadian Creek Corridor continue this work and welcome volunteers. Recently erected display boards towards Golden Point give a great insight into earlier days.
Andrew told us the story of the Sunnyside Mill, with its magnificent brickwork and striking chimney stack. The wrought iron cut outs around the property boundary tell of the various uses of the site.
At Steinfeld Street we came to the junction of the two streams. We followed the Canadian Creek back to Mount Clear for some well-earned lunch at the Parkers.
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