Turtles at Petrie Island--NOTE TIME CHANGE!

Turtles basking at Petrie Island

This year's walk on Petrie Island will focus on the turtles living here and the work being done to protect turtle habitat on the island and in the surrounding wetlands. We'll be viewing basking turtles and turtle nesting sites.

Petrie Island 2012 Turtle Hatchling 1

Turtle hatchling, Jane's Walk 2012.

Learn more about the turtles and turtle habitat of Petrie Island at www.petrieisland.org/naturetour/turtles.htm, including a charming slideshow by Jim Robertson featuring the Petrie Island turtle population.

Location
Route
The tour route is along trails and beaches on Petrie Island. The route is over flat terrain, but there are some sandy parts. There may be some muddy areas and standing water, depending on the weather leading up to the Jane's Walk weekend. Hiking boots or sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Please note the Island floods and the route may have to be changed.
About the walk leader
Al is Chairman of the Friends of Petrie Island, who are dedicated to preserving this unique natural area and ensuring that the turtle population is protected from human activities at Petrie Island.
Guide:

Al Tweddle

When:
Date:Sat May 3, 2014
Time:1:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English
Where:
Start:Petrie Island Nature center, north end of Trim Road, Orleans
End:same
Area:Orleans
Distance:1.0 km
Accessibility:

The route includes unpaved trails and sandy beaches, which would be challenging for scooters and wheelchairs.

Participants are encouraged to wear boots suitable for soggy terrain, as some flooding is evident on the island.  We will change the route to avoid the floodwater, but there may be some wet and muddy spots to cross. 

Gallery
Volunteer to Marshal This Walk