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Dairy Fields Score-O

Organizer: Bryan Chubb (Course Planner)


Register 12:00-1:00 pm

Mass start at 1:00 pm


Directions: Head North/northwest on Western Avenue in Williams Lake, past Columneetza Secondary Campus and TRU. At the 4-way stop, turn RIGHT on to Midnight Drive. Continue to the end of Midnight Drive and Park on the curb just before the turn-around (parking is not permitted in the turnaround). Watch for the orange and white flags.


Score Orienteering There will be 20 controls (checkpoints) placed in the forest, their locations marked on your map. They range in value from 10 Points (novice/easy) to 50 Points (expert). Walk or run, this event is score Orienteering where you find a few or as many controls as you wish within the time limit of 2 hours.

Maps will be provided. A compass is recommended, no other special equipment is required. We recommend you bring a water bottle and dress for walking, hiking or running on trails or in the forest. Printed instructions and an instructor will be available to assist you before you start a course.

This event is suitable for families as well as individuals of all ages. Newcomers are welcome and instruction will be available. For more information just reply to this email.

Entry Fee: Adult $8.00 Juniors $4.00 Family Max $16.00
**Entry to your first event is FREE with your purchase of a 2023 Membership.

*Please note: A Club Membership is required for this event and will be available at registration. You will NOT be required to pay the entry fee as well. Memberships purchased now are valid for 2024

2023 Membership Fees*
Individual $10.00
Juniors <21 years $5.00
Family maximum $25.00
*Included is Membership in Orienteering British Columbia and in Orienteering Canada which we require as they provide sport insurance coverage for participants, volunteers and landowners


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