Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps):
Rouge Park, Glasgow Area Parking Lot
Hike Leader(s): Alina Lin
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 14KM
Description Meet at the parking lot southeast of the Webb Rd @ Concession Rd 2, GPS ( 43.991641, -79.203363) . Please arrive before 8:45 am to get yourself ready.
We will leave the parking lot at 9:00am, hike south along Rouge National Park Trails , and then return, map FYI: https://onthegomap.com/s/odgq18ec. Depending on the trail condition, we may adjust the hiking distance to between 12 km – 15 km.
After hike, you are welcome to join the group for late lunch at Hey Moo Moo milk tea shop & noodle house (Unit 8, 18 Ringwood Dr, Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON L4A 8C1).
Notes for your attention:
MUST have icers/crampons/microspikes as the trails are likely covered by hard snow or ice.
Pace: Medium (3.0 – 4.5 km/h): A comfortable pace for most hikers with steady progress. Terrain: Difficult: Steep ascents/descents, rocky scrambling, and some rugged escarpment paths., Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: 9.0 km
Description Join us for an exciting in-and-out hike to visit the ice caves that form along the escarpment east of Rush Cove. This hike will also feature scenic views of Georgian Bay and walks through snowy forests—perfect for those looking to explore the winter wonderland of the Bruce (Saugeen) Peninsula.
We will meet at the Rush Cove Road municipal parking lot at the top of the hill and hike the side trail down the road to the main trail, at which point we will enter the forest. We will follow the main trail to the Shoreline Access side trail, which will take us to the ice caves. On our return, we will take the Rush Cove side trail to meet up with the main trail and then follow the side trail back up the hill to the parking lot.
Winter Hiking Tips: Wear appropriate winter footwear and traction devices (e.g., microspikes) for icy conditions. Snowshoes may be needed, depending upon how much snow is on the ground. Gaiters can also keep the snow out of your boots. Dress in layers to adjust to changing temperatures throughout the day. Bring plenty of water, snacks, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery.
Description This hike is to make up for one of the Black History hikes cancelled due to poor weather.
Since 1995, the government in Canada officially recognized February as Black History Month; a time when Canadians are invited to reflect, educate and engage in the ongoing fight against anti-Black racism and discrimination. You will find out about some of those who fought enslavement, and how they were pivotal in shaping our society to be as diverse as it is today.
*Dress for the weather. Icers are required. Hiking poles are recommended. We will stop several times at points of interest. Expect hike to take from 1.5-2 hours.
Hike 3 of 4 hikes in this series for the Black History badge.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.
Meet at the Niagara Glen Nature Centre parking lot, 3050 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls. This is located between the Whirlpool Golf Course and the Niagara Botanical Gardens, on the river side of the Niagara Parkway. Parking fees may apply.
Description Hike deep in the Niagara Gorge, along stairways cut into the rock and rugged paths that wind through this pristine pocket of Carolinian Forest. View ancient geological formations and fossils dating back millions of years, while hiking along the turbulent rapids of the Niagara River. This is a strenuous hike and there is a chance hikers will get wet. Depending on weather conditions, bring water, a snack, icers, gaiters and hiking poles, if necessary. Dress in layers. 🙂
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 10 am at the parking lot at Mono Community Centre. The centre is located at 754483 Mono Centre Rd. Please park in the gravel surface lot – which is the first lot as you drive in. You might notice the side trail sign at the edge of the lot. It is best to aim for arriving around 9:45, so we can start hiking as close to 10 am as possible. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Between 4 and 5 km
Description Looking to get out on a Saturday but not give up your whole day? Saturday Shorts, a hiking series, will get you out in a small group on a short hike. This Saturday’s hike takes us to the north end of the Caledon section as we use side trails and the main trail to make a 4 to 5 km route in the Whitetail Refuge Nature Reserve. Be prepared for winter conditions by bringing warm gear, poles, and icers. You are encouraged to bring water and a snack. No dogs please.
The hike leader for this hike is Dan Revington. Registrants can expect a reminder/update message from Dan one or two days before the hike.
If desired, this hike may be used towards the Caledon Winter Hiking Badge (5 winter hikes in the Caledon section that are 1 ½ hours or longer in length). Please keep a log of your hikes and follow the directions on the CHBTC website under Club Badges to receive your badge.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 11.9 km
Description Please meet me at Kennedy Station by 10:04 am. We will take the 86 Scarborough bus departing 10:19 am. We will transfer to the 54 Lawrence Ave bus, arriving at Port Union Rd at 10:54 am. We start hiking 11:00 am.
We will hike south to Lake Ontario and along the Waterfront Trail through Port Union and Rouge Hill to Pickering GO. The estimated distance is 9.8 km. Here is an online map of our route – Port Union to Pickering.
Bring a snack, at least 2 liters of water, and icers. Dress for cold weather.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing. Distance: 2.1km
Description This hike will be a discovery hike along the Cottonwood Loop – we’ll take our time, and see what we can find. This trail is a stand-alone trail, separate from the rest of the Bruce Trail. We’ll hike through forests, past a particularly large cottonwood tree, and to a lookout along a ridge. This property is the original location of the Rows homestead – their farmhouse can be seen at Moreston Village at Grey Roots.
The Cottonwood Loop counts towards the Junior Hiker badge and is also featured in Ron Savage’s new book, Exploring Sydenham. There will be sufficient time to find the related code en route. It’s also a great trail to use for the By the Seasons badge.
As we’ll be taking our time, this hike is suitable for families, new hikers, and anyone wanting a more leisurely hike – all ages are welcome. We’ll likely take an hour or two, depending on the group – dress in layers, bring a snack, and wear good footwear. Given that January can be variable, an email re: trail conditions to expect will be sent out prior to our hike together. There is a chance that snowshoes might come in handy (available to borrow from the local library!).
If you are unable to register, please contact the hike leader via the link above. Parking is roadside. Carpooling may be available upon request.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps):
Rouge Park, Glasgow Area Parking Lot
Hike Leader(s): Alina Lin
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 14KM
Description Meet at the parking lot southeast of the Webb Rd @ Concession Rd 2, GPS ( 43.991641, -79.203363) . Please arrive before 8:45 am to get yourself ready.
We will leave the parking lot at 9:00am, hike south along Rouge National Park Trails , and then return, map FYI: https://onthegomap.com/s/odgq18ec. Depending on the trail condition, we may adjust the hiking distance to between 12 km – 15 km.
After hike, you are welcome to join the group for late lunch at Hey Moo Moo milk tea shop & noodle house (Unit 8, 18 Ringwood Dr, Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON L4A 8C1).
Notes for your attention:
MUST have icers/crampons/microspikes as the trails are likely covered by hard snow or ice.
Pace: Medium (3.0 – 4.5 km/h): A comfortable pace for most hikers with steady progress. Terrain: Difficult: Steep ascents/descents, rocky scrambling, and some rugged escarpment paths., Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: 9.0 km
Description Join us for an exciting in-and-out hike to visit the ice caves that form along the escarpment east of Rush Cove. This hike will also feature scenic views of Georgian Bay and walks through snowy forests—perfect for those looking to explore the winter wonderland of the Bruce (Saugeen) Peninsula.
We will meet at the Rush Cove Road municipal parking lot at the top of the hill and hike the side trail down the road to the main trail, at which point we will enter the forest. We will follow the main trail to the Shoreline Access side trail, which will take us to the ice caves. On our return, we will take the Rush Cove side trail to meet up with the main trail and then follow the side trail back up the hill to the parking lot.
Winter Hiking Tips: Wear appropriate winter footwear and traction devices (e.g., microspikes) for icy conditions. Snowshoes may be needed, depending upon how much snow is on the ground. Gaiters can also keep the snow out of your boots. Dress in layers to adjust to changing temperatures throughout the day. Bring plenty of water, snacks, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery.
Description This hike is to make up for one of the Black History hikes cancelled due to poor weather.
Since 1995, the government in Canada officially recognized February as Black History Month; a time when Canadians are invited to reflect, educate and engage in the ongoing fight against anti-Black racism and discrimination. You will find out about some of those who fought enslavement, and how they were pivotal in shaping our society to be as diverse as it is today.
*Dress for the weather. Icers are required. Hiking poles are recommended. We will stop several times at points of interest. Expect hike to take from 1.5-2 hours.
Hike 3 of 4 hikes in this series for the Black History badge.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.
Meet at the Niagara Glen Nature Centre parking lot, 3050 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls. This is located between the Whirlpool Golf Course and the Niagara Botanical Gardens, on the river side of the Niagara Parkway. Parking fees may apply.
Description Hike deep in the Niagara Gorge, along stairways cut into the rock and rugged paths that wind through this pristine pocket of Carolinian Forest. View ancient geological formations and fossils dating back millions of years, while hiking along the turbulent rapids of the Niagara River. This is a strenuous hike and there is a chance hikers will get wet. Depending on weather conditions, bring water, a snack, icers, gaiters and hiking poles, if necessary. Dress in layers. 🙂
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 10 am at the parking lot at Mono Community Centre. The centre is located at 754483 Mono Centre Rd. Please park in the gravel surface lot – which is the first lot as you drive in. You might notice the side trail sign at the edge of the lot. It is best to aim for arriving around 9:45, so we can start hiking as close to 10 am as possible. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Between 4 and 5 km
Description Looking to get out on a Saturday but not give up your whole day? Saturday Shorts, a hiking series, will get you out in a small group on a short hike. This Saturday’s hike takes us to the north end of the Caledon section as we use side trails and the main trail to make a 4 to 5 km route in the Whitetail Refuge Nature Reserve. Be prepared for winter conditions by bringing warm gear, poles, and icers. You are encouraged to bring water and a snack. No dogs please.
The hike leader for this hike is Dan Revington. Registrants can expect a reminder/update message from Dan one or two days before the hike.
If desired, this hike may be used towards the Caledon Winter Hiking Badge (5 winter hikes in the Caledon section that are 1 ½ hours or longer in length). Please keep a log of your hikes and follow the directions on the CHBTC website under Club Badges to receive your badge.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 11.9 km
Description Please meet me at Kennedy Station by 10:04 am. We will take the 86 Scarborough bus departing 10:19 am. We will transfer to the 54 Lawrence Ave bus, arriving at Port Union Rd at 10:54 am. We start hiking 11:00 am.
We will hike south to Lake Ontario and along the Waterfront Trail through Port Union and Rouge Hill to Pickering GO. The estimated distance is 9.8 km. Here is an online map of our route – Port Union to Pickering.
Bring a snack, at least 2 liters of water, and icers. Dress for cold weather.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing. Distance: 2.1km
Description This hike will be a discovery hike along the Cottonwood Loop – we’ll take our time, and see what we can find. This trail is a stand-alone trail, separate from the rest of the Bruce Trail. We’ll hike through forests, past a particularly large cottonwood tree, and to a lookout along a ridge. This property is the original location of the Rows homestead – their farmhouse can be seen at Moreston Village at Grey Roots.
The Cottonwood Loop counts towards the Junior Hiker badge and is also featured in Ron Savage’s new book, Exploring Sydenham. There will be sufficient time to find the related code en route. It’s also a great trail to use for the By the Seasons badge.
As we’ll be taking our time, this hike is suitable for families, new hikers, and anyone wanting a more leisurely hike – all ages are welcome. We’ll likely take an hour or two, depending on the group – dress in layers, bring a snack, and wear good footwear. Given that January can be variable, an email re: trail conditions to expect will be sent out prior to our hike together. There is a chance that snowshoes might come in handy (available to borrow from the local library!).
If you are unable to register, please contact the hike leader via the link above. Parking is roadside. Carpooling may be available upon request.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly Distance: 11.4 km
Description Please join me at Kennedy Station by 10:15 am. We will take the 12 Kingston Rd bus departing 10:33 am, arriving 10:49 am.
We will hike along Kingston Rd, down to and east olong the Lake on the Doris MacCarthy Trail to Guildwood and then to Beechgrove Dr. The estimated distance is 11.4 km. Here is an online map of our route – Brimley to Beechgrove
Bring a snack, at least 2 liters of water, and icers. Dress for cold weather.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 at parking lot across from Limehouse Public School on south side of 22nd SideRoad. .
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 12 km
Description Hike 5 of 5 – connecting the blazes for the Toronto section!
Bennett Heritage trail to the main trail. South through forested wetlands with boardwalks. Crossing busy roads, a little road walking then back to woodlands, and along fields before entering Limehouse and the Conservation Area. The trail passes a restored kiln and ruins of an old mill. Limehouse Side Trail to parking.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak,In return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, but it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your Ice cleats and hiking poles
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Mississauga Rd. intersection with Elora-Cataract Trailway. Driving direction: From Highway 401, north on Mississauga Rd., pass through Belfountain village, after crossing Cataract Rd. and Elora-Cataract Trailway, park on either side of the road. Alternate: North on Highway 410, continue on Highway 10, at Caledon Village, left on Charleston Sideroad (24), left on Mississauga Rd., drive 2 km to the roadside parking.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 km
Description Will enter Forks of the Credit Conservation Area using Elora-Cataract Trailway and hike main Bruce Trail, Mill Pond Trail and parts of conservation trails. Bring water, a warm drink and snack; poles are recommended. Dress according to weather, in layers, cleats may be required for safe hiking. Will observe Forest Bathing for 20 minutes during the hike.
Description We will hike down Black Bank hill and continue on the Main Trail to Dufferin Rd 21 and back. Black Bank hill usually has a very large snow drift at the top of the hill at this time of year. Snowshoes may be essential. Icers could be required depending on conditions. Bring water and snacks.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 10 am at the parking lot at Mono Community Centre. The centre is located at 754483 Mono Centre Rd. Please park in the gravel surface lot – which is the first lot as you drive in. You might notice the side trail sign at the edge of the lot. It is best to aim for arriving around 9:45, so we can start hiking as close to 10 am as possible. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Between 4 and 5 km
Description This hike has been cancelled due to trail conditions and a special weather statement for Wednesday morning.
Looking to get outside and enjoy nature in another season? You may wish to join in on one Wednesday hike in this winter series or all five! Complete all five as part of the series or do a combination of hikes within the series and your own winter hikes, and you will be eligible to receive the Caledon Winter Hiking Badge (further details below and on the CHBTC website under Club Badges).
This Wednesday’s hike takes us to the north end of the Caledon section as we use side trails and the main trail to make a 4 to 5 km route in the Whitetail Refuge Nature Reserve. Be prepared for winter conditions by bringing warm gear, poles, and icers. You are encouraged to bring water and a snack. No dogs please.
The hike leader for this hike is Elizabeth Ganong. Registrants can expect a reminder/update message one or two days before the hike.
If desired, this hike may be used towards the Caledon Winter Hiking Badge (5 winter hikes in the Caledon section that are 1 ½ hours or longer in length). Please keep a log of your hikes and follow the directions on the CHBTC website under Club Badges to receive your badge.
Location (Google Maps): Meet on 6th Line, north of Grey Road 119 (also called Sideroad 15), km 13.7, Map 24, Edition 31. Do not block driveway, gate or farm entrance.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: Approx. 4 km
Description This will be a fairly short, but lovely loop, as we hike into the woods, past a flowerpot created by the waves of an ancient glacial lake, along Indian Creek and through fields with views. On winter hikes we may encounter bare ground, light snow, deep snow, or ice. Please bring snowshoes and icers to our Winter Wednesday Walkers outings. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather plus water and a snack.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: An evening walk. Location (Google Maps): Municipal Parking Lot by the river on the West side of 1st Ave East between 7th St East and 8th St East in Owen Sound.
Pace: Brisk: 4 to 5 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: Approx 5 km
Description Join us for a brisk winter evening hike exploring the paths and neighbourhoods of Owen Sound, followed by an opportunity to socialize over refreshments. Please bring along icers, as there may be icy conditions. There is no need to show up 15 minutes early for this hike, but we will leave promptly at 7:00 pm.
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Variable Distance: 15.9 km
Description Welcome to the Caledon fund raiser hikes series. The donations to this series will help preserve the ribbon of wilderness for everyone forever. it will earn you the special badge of the stain glass Badlands. you will be allowed to miss one hike which you will need to complete on your own before the last date of the series. You can also earn the Caledon winter badge for the additional cost of $10. please note that it is a winter hike, dress accordingly with layers. Must bring along snowshoes and icers. 2 litres of water, snacks and lunch.
day 2 we will meet at km 15.9 southwest shoulders of Willoughby rd. Coordinates N 43.831244,W 79.980588 map 15. We will shuttle to km 35.0 and walk back. Distance- 19.2 kms. day 3- we will meet at km 35.0 Coolihans Sideroad coordinates N 43.937967, 79.934650 map 17. We will shuttle to km 51.8 and walk back. 17,3 km + a short walk on a road.
day 4- we will meet at km 51.8 on east side of 5th line EHS south of Hockley Rd. Coordinates N 43.993527,W 80.014057 map 18.we will shuttle to km 72.4 and hike back. 21 kms everyone is expected to participate in the shuttles. arrive 15 minutes early (8:15), at 8:30 we will be in the cars and ready to go.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak,In return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, but it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your Ice cleats and hiking poles
Description From Cave Spring Conservation Area explore the trail network on the escarpment You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., There might be muddy sections. Distance: Varies depending on day: 7km with optional 9 km hike along the Merritt Trail afterwards
Description Day 1 Port Dalhousie loop (~7 km *+ 9 km optional Merritt trail)
This hike series begins with a loop near the original entrance to the Welland Canal (the First, Second and Third versions). When the Fourth Welland Canal was built, the entry point was changed to Port Weller, thus making a new, more direct route to Port Colborne and Lake Erie. This is Hike #4 of the Welland Canal Badge.
Park at Port Dalhousie Public Parking lot. Free parking in the off season. N43.203031 W79.265362
* If people wish to hike longer, we will have an option to do about 9 km of the Merritt Trail which starts at the same location. If interested in that option, please contact me so I can make arrangements for car shuttling prior to the hike.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: Approx 9 km.
Description This hike replaces one previously scheduled for Feb. 9, cancelled because of weather. This semi urban hike takes us from Maplegrove Plaza to Lake Ontario and back. We will follow Joshua Creek to the lake and return via the same route. There are a few short hills. Bring water, a snack and icers. Trails could be snow covered and icy. There are a number os small hills. Meet near the Rexall Drug Store at 9:45 am. for a 10:00 am. start. Optional refreshment stop afterwards. Leader: Anne Armstrong
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet in the main parking lot at Mount Nemo at 9:15 am. Reserve your time at conservationhalton.ca
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 7km
Description We meet at the parking lot behind Tim Horton’s on First Street in Collingwood. Then we do a car shuttle to JJ Cooper Park to begin our hike following the Black Ash Creek back to our cars.
Description The celebration of Winter 2025 continues! Join in a hike that includes intermittent simple Tai Chi movement breaks led by Mike VanNatter. Gaiters, hiking poles and/or icers are recommended, depending on the conditions.
This hike counts as 1 of 15 needed for a 2024/2025 Winter badge.
Hosting Club: Peninsula Category: Winter Hikes Location (Google Maps): Bruce Peninsula National Park at the Visitor’s Centre located at 120 Chi sin tib dek Rd, Tobermory ON. Meet at the front of the Visitor’s Centre.
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment., Medium (3.0 – 4.5 km/h): A comfortable pace for most hikers with steady progress. Terrain: Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: 4.8 km
Description Family Day in Tobermory! Bruce Trail Hike, Campfire at the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor Centre and Family Activities at the Tobermory Community Centre!
Our Family Day hike starts at the BPNP Visitor’s Centre. We will hike the Main Bruce Trail to the Burnt Loop Side Trail. This is a lovely winter hike (~4.8 km) through an enchanting forest with pretty views of Georgian Bay, Flower Pot and Bear’s Rump Islands taking approximately 2 1/2 hours. We will hike at steady pace with brief stops for drinks/snacks and water views.
The terrain on the first part of this trail is level, however the Burnt Loop Side Trail is a meandering, rocky trail with some short ups and downs and includes a short rocky beach section. If snow is deep, the remainder of the hike may be challenging for some. For those wishing to return to the Visitor Centre after reaching our first lookout (~1 km), a PBTC Hike Leader will return with you while the rest of the hiking group continues.
Winter hikes require extra thought and preparation. Weather can be unpredictable. Be prepared to bring snowshoes, icers and gators (optional). Hiking poles are essential for winter hikes. Make sure to wear layers of clothing, warm winter hat, winter hiking boots and mittens. Bring a light backpack for water and snacks.
Don’t have your own snowshoes? No problem! Arrive early to the Park Visitors Centre to borrow a pair of snowshoes for this hike (limited supplies).
After the hike, everyone is welcome to gather together by the fireplace or outdoor campfire at the Visitor’s Centre. Indoor washrooms are available here. The hike is free. However, park admission and parking fees apply.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 10 am at the BTC parking lot, 713377 1st Line EHS, Mono. Go north on 1st Line from Side Road 5. Access is closed going south on 1st Line from Hockley Road during the winter. It is best to aim for arriving around 9:45, so we can start hiking as close to 10 am as possible. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Between 4 and 5 km
Description Looking to get out on a Saturday but not give up your whole day? Saturday Shorts, a hiking series, will get you out in a small group on a short hike. This Saturday’s hike explores Riverside Woods on side trails and gentler nature reserve trails on a 4 or 5 km route. Be prepared for winter conditions by bringing warm gear, poles, and icers. You are encouraged to bring water and a snack. No dogs please.
Registrants can expect a reminder/update message one or two days before the hike.
If desired, this hike may be used towards the Caledon Winter Hiking Badge (5 winter hikes in the Caledon section that are 1 ½ hours or longer in length). Please keep a log of your hikes and follow the directions on the CHBTC website under Club Badges to receive your badge.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 11 km
Description Please join me under the clock in the Great Hall at Union Station by 9:05 am. We will take the eastbound Lakeshore Train departing Union Station GO at 9:20 am, arriving Ajax GO at 10:15 am. You may choose to join the group at Ajax GO Station.
We will hike south to Lake Ontario (washrooms in the park), west to Sandy Beach Rd, and north to Bayly St with a pub stop at Irish Times adjacent to Pickering GO. Trains to Toronto depart at 25 minutes and 55 minutes after the hour.
Here is an online map of our route (please click on the link): Ajax to Pickering
Description NOTE THIS IS A MAKE UP HIKE FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DONE THE FIRST 3 HIKES OR THOSE WHO PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED ONLY. This is a on/off trail hike SNOW SHOES ARE MANDATORY. Parking is limited I will guide hikers so all cars will fit within the legal boundaries. Mind the Ditches Bring snowshoes, water, Headlamp Dress appropriately for the weather. Please arrive by 6:15 pm ready to go at 6:30
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside on Winston Churchill Blvd, just north of Terra Cotta Conservation Area. Meet at 9:15 am, earlier if you can, as parking is limited.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8.5 kms
Description Hiking along the main trail, across Heritage Rd and around to the Rockside Side Trail and back on the main trail to the cars. This trail has some easy parts and some challenging rocky parts, so come prepared. There’s a bit of road walking. Bring icers for your boots.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 11.9 km
Description Please meet me at Kennedy Station by 10:04 am. We will take the 86 Scarborough bus departing 10:19 am. We will transfer to the 54 Lawrence Ave bus, arriving at Port Union Rd at 10:54 am. We start hiking 11:00 am.
We will hike south to Lake Ontario and along the Waterfront Trail through Port Union and Rouge Hill to Pickering GO. The estimated distance is 9.8 km. Here is an online map of our route – Port Union to Pickering.
Bring a snack, at least 2 liters of water, and icers. Dress for cold weather.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: approx 4 km
Description Conditions will dictate whether or not this will be a snowshoe hike. After meeting at the Galaxy in Owen Sound (don’t forget to arrive 15 min early) we will carpool to the start of the hike.
The conditions are likely to be wet in places but there are several options (side trails) on the property that will afford great views and some rocky trails. Walking poles or sticks are an asset.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Varies 20-24km per day
Description Occasionally hikes are offered outside of the Bruce Trail as a way to reach our members that live in other areas. It is also a way to highlight other hiking trails in Ontario and to promote/support them.
Please join us for an end to end hike on the Avon Trail from March 10 until March 16. We will start in Conestogo and make our way to St. Mary’s and hike the side trails along the way (with the exception of the Wildwood South Trail). The total distance over the 7 days is about 153km. Please do not overestimate your ability for this series of hikes. It is a group hike but everyone is expected to keep pace with the person in front of them. Please do not register for this hike unless you can commit to all 7 days.
Please bring ample water and enough food for a full day hike. There will be a short morning break and lunch break. Everyone is expected to participate in the car shuttle in a fair manner – please ensure you have a minimum of 4 seatbelts available.
Membership with the Avon Trail is strongly encouraged. https://avontrail.ca/membership-levels/
If you are looking to complete other trails for the Hike Ontario badges, this one will fit in nicely. https://hikeontario.com/programs/long-distance-hiker-awards/
Completion of this series will qualify you for 2 badges plus the 50th anniversary badge (optional). Please note, if you have not completed the Wildwood Challenge club fundraiser held in October each year, you can complete the Wildwood South Trail 11.5km during this week and I will provide a shuttle for you.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6 km
Description This series of five hikes celebrates the glorious sugar maple as we move from winter towards spring. The trails are all in or near the Caledon section of the Bruce Trail and range from 7 to 10 km in length.
Register individually for one, a few, or all of the Sweetwater Badge Hikes taking place on Mondays.
Participants who complete the five hikes will be eligible to receive a Sweetwater badge. (Note: If you wish to purchase a badge, the cost is $10.00 for BTC members and $15.00 for non-members.)
Hike 1 is a loop hike on the Terra Cotta Conservation Area trails past some tap lines and a sugar shack.
Moderate – difficult under winter conditions
Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Hiking boots and icers/crampons are required.
Participants will be notified the night before if a hike must be cancelled due to inclement weather.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Snowshoe Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking at the end of Lundy Road. Please do not block the lane access for farm machinery. Parking location is found on map 34 and is provided in the gps information.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, There might be icy and slippery sections., There might be muddy sections., There might be sections with water on the trail. Distance: 3 km
Description This hike has some interesting geological features including fossils and an underground waterfall. We skirt the shore of Bass Lake with some beautiful views. This hike also holds a clue if you are doing the Exploring Sydenham challenge. Bring both snowshoes and hiking spikes. I imagine we will still have lots of snow left in March this year!
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills, Sydenham Category: Fundraiser Location (Google Maps): First Hike Only: Roadside parking at the north end of Chinguacousy Rd
Pace: Brisk: 4 to 5 km/h, Fast: more than 5 km/h Terrain: Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing.
Description Join me on this fundraising series to complete two End to Ends of Caledon in March earning both the new Caledon Stained Glass badge and the Redside Dace E2E badge. The cost of both badges is included in your registration fee.
Over 6 scheduled hikes, we will hike out and back to complete two End to Ends of the Caledon Hills Bruce Trail section from Cheltenham Badlands to Mono Centre.
A detailed schedule with meeting locations will be sent prior to the start of the series.
There is no car shuttle. We will meet at a convenient location between the start and finish points.
This is a challenger series. Hikes will average 24 km in distance and we will be hiking at a brisk to fast pace, depending on the conditions of the trail. Be sure of your ability prior to joining this series. There are no Refunds!
If there is a risk of inclement weather affecting road conditions, the hike leader will reschedule the hike. Make-up dates will be discussed with registrants.
If you have any questions or concerns about this series, please contact me using the Contact form.
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2025-03-11 at 08:15 2025-03-12 at 08:15 2025-03-13 at 08:15 2025-03-18 at 08:15 2025-03-19 at 08:15 2025-03-25 at 08:15 2025-03-26 at 08:15 2025-04-01 at 08:15 2025-04-02 at 08:15
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 21.1 km
Description It’s been 5 years since the Quadrango Fandango and so it seems fitting the hike series be renamed to celebrate those 5 years! There will be 5 badges awarded to those who complete 9 hikes over 4 weeks; mostly on Tuesday/Wednesday.
March 11/12/13, 18/19/25/26 and April 1 & 2 with the 3rd held in reserve should we need to cancel a hike due to inclement weather.
The hikes are no more than 22 km.
The registration fee includes 5 badges. Exciting new badges: 1. Badlands Stained Glass series (fundraiser E2E) $30 2. Redside Dace, a little at-risk fish (independent E2E) $10 3. Sideways (40 km of side trails) $10 We will also meet the requirements for: 4. Frosty-Five badge (5 hikes by Mar 20) $10 5. Discovery badge (learn along the way!) $10
Participants must be BTC members and pay for all badges ($70) when registering; as a fundraiser for the Caledon Hills Club of the BTC. The badges will be awarded on the final hike of the series.
There will be no shuttling; all hikes are in & out so you can make up a hike on your own if needed. Carpooling is encouraged to minimize parking requirements. We’ll start in the north at the Mono Community Centre. The hikes range from 17.9 to 21.6 km. I’ll send out the full itinerary a few days before we start.
Expect winter conditions – icers are required and snow shoes are recommended. You’ll need layered clothing, boots & poles and a raincoat. Bring lots of water, a snack and lunch. You’ll want to arrive by 8:00 am as the hikes start at 8:15 sharp.
Also expect to have fun! We will be challenged by Caledon Hills in the winter and we will also do some learning along the way. I’m looking forward to this adventure!
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak,In return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, but it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your Ice cleats and hiking poles
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Wear hiking boots and bring water. In the event of icy conditions, it is highly recommended to wear icers.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at City View Park in Burlington. BTC Map 9. From QEW come north on Brant St., then left at Dundas. Then left at Kerns Rd. Enter City View Park at the second entrance on Kerns Rd. south of Dundas St.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Tuesday Hike Location (Google Maps): (Google Maps) Toronto Section, Map 13. Meet at the Scotsdale Farm parking lot, northeast of Trafalgar Rd, about 1 km north of 27 Sideroad.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Slippery Sections Likely Distance: 9.3 km or 4.2 km
Description We will hike the Main, Bennett Heritage, and Maureen Smith Side Trails loop. The shorter hike will loop back on the Maureen Smith and Main Trail at Eighth Line.
Bring water and snacks. Icers or snowshoes may be required. Hiking poles are recommended.
Optional coffee/lunch stop after the hike–Main Street Market in Glen Williams
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills, Sydenham Category: Fundraiser Location (Google Maps): First Hike Only: Roadside parking at the north end of Chinguacousy Rd
Pace: Brisk: 4 to 5 km/h, Fast: more than 5 km/h Terrain: Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing.
Description Join me on this fundraising series to complete two End to Ends of Caledon in March earning both the new Caledon Stained Glass badge and the Redside Dace E2E badge. The cost of both badges is included in your registration fee.
Over 6 scheduled hikes, we will hike out and back to complete two End to Ends of the Caledon Hills Bruce Trail section from Cheltenham Badlands to Mono Centre.
A detailed schedule with meeting locations will be sent prior to the start of the series.
There is no car shuttle. We will meet at a convenient location between the start and finish points.
This is a challenger series. Hikes will average 24 km in distance and we will be hiking at a brisk to fast pace, depending on the conditions of the trail. Be sure of your ability prior to joining this series. There are no Refunds!
If there is a risk of inclement weather affecting road conditions, the hike leader will reschedule the hike. Make-up dates will be discussed with registrants.
If you have any questions or concerns about this series, please contact me using the Contact form.
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2025-03-11 at 08:15 2025-03-12 at 08:15 2025-03-13 at 08:15 2025-03-18 at 08:15 2025-03-19 at 08:15 2025-03-25 at 08:15 2025-03-26 at 08:15 2025-04-01 at 08:15 2025-04-02 at 08:15
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 21.1 km
Description It’s been 5 years since the Quadrango Fandango and so it seems fitting the hike series be renamed to celebrate those 5 years! There will be 5 badges awarded to those who complete 9 hikes over 4 weeks; mostly on Tuesday/Wednesday.
March 11/12/13, 18/19/25/26 and April 1 & 2 with the 3rd held in reserve should we need to cancel a hike due to inclement weather.
The hikes are no more than 22 km.
The registration fee includes 5 badges. Exciting new badges: 1. Badlands Stained Glass series (fundraiser E2E) $30 2. Redside Dace, a little at-risk fish (independent E2E) $10 3. Sideways (40 km of side trails) $10 We will also meet the requirements for: 4. Frosty-Five badge (5 hikes by Mar 20) $10 5. Discovery badge (learn along the way!) $10
Participants must be BTC members and pay for all badges ($70) when registering; as a fundraiser for the Caledon Hills Club of the BTC. The badges will be awarded on the final hike of the series.
There will be no shuttling; all hikes are in & out so you can make up a hike on your own if needed. Carpooling is encouraged to minimize parking requirements. We’ll start in the north at the Mono Community Centre. The hikes range from 17.9 to 21.6 km. I’ll send out the full itinerary a few days before we start.
Expect winter conditions – icers are required and snow shoes are recommended. You’ll need layered clothing, boots & poles and a raincoat. Bring lots of water, a snack and lunch. You’ll want to arrive by 8:00 am as the hikes start at 8:15 sharp.
Also expect to have fun! We will be challenged by Caledon Hills in the winter and we will also do some learning along the way. I’m looking forward to this adventure!
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak,In return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, but it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your Ice cleats and hiking poles
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Wear hiking boots and bring water. In the event of icy conditions, it is highly recommended to wear icers.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at City View Park in Burlington. BTC Map 9. From QEW come north on Brant St., then left at Dundas. Then left at Kerns Rd. Enter City View Park at the second entrance on Kerns Rd. south of Dundas St.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Tuesday Hike Location (Google Maps): (Google Maps) Toronto Section, Map 13. Meet at the Scotsdale Farm parking lot, northeast of Trafalgar Rd, about 1 km north of 27 Sideroad.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Slippery Sections Likely Distance: 9.3 km or 4.2 km
Description We will hike the Main, Bennett Heritage, and Maureen Smith Side Trails loop. The shorter hike will loop back on the Maureen Smith and Main Trail at Eighth Line.
Bring water and snacks. Icers or snowshoes may be required. Hiking poles are recommended.
Optional coffee/lunch stop after the hike–Main Street Market in Glen Williams
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the Hogg’s Falls parking lot, km 65.2, Map 26, Edition 31. If the parking lot is not plowed we will park on the shoulder of the road.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some steep sections Length of Hike: Approx. 6 km
Description We will hike both the Uplands Meadow and Upper Beaver Valley Side Trails plus sections of the main trail and view Hogg’s Falls in its winter glory. On winter hikes we may encounter bare ground, light snow, deep snow, or ice. Please bring snowshoes and icers to our Winter Wednesday Walkers outings. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather plus water and a snack.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approx. 8 – 9 km.
Description Please join this hike for lovely views in the western end of Dundas Valley including some lovely waterfalls. Please meet in the parking lot of the baseball playing fields, across from Lion’s Club Swimming Pool, 263 Jerseyville Rd. W in Ancaster. Meet at 9:45 for a 10:00 am. start. Bring water, a snack, icers and poles if using.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 10 am at the BTC parking lot, 713377 1st Line EHS, Mono. Go north on 1st Line from Side Road 5. Access is closed going south on 1st Line from Hockley Road during the winter. It is best to aim for arriving around 9:45, so we can start hiking as close to 10 am as possible. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Between 4 and 5 km
Description Update on trail conditions: As of March 8th, the trails remain snow-covered at Riverside Woods. Half of the Saturday Shorts hikers snowshoed the route. You may wish to bring your snowshoes along on Wednesday!
Looking to get outside and enjoy nature in another season? You may wish to join in on one Wednesday hike in this winter series or all five! Complete all five as part of the series or do a combination of hikes within the series and your own winter hikes, and you will be eligible to receive the Caledon Winter Hiking Badge (further details below and on the CHBTC website under Club Badges).
This Wednesday’s hike explores Riverside Woods on side trails and gentler nature reserve trails on a 4 or 5 km route. Be prepared for winter conditions by bringing warm gear, poles, and icers. You are encouraged to bring water and a snack. No dogs please.
The hike leader for this hike is Elizabeth Ganong. Registrants can expect a reminder/update message one or two days before the hike.
If desired, this hike may be used towards the Caledon Winter Hiking Badge (5 winter hikes in the Caledon section that are 1 ½ hours or longer in length). Please keep a log of your hikes and follow the directions on the CHBTC website under Club Badges to receive your badge.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak,In return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, but it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your Ice cleats and hiking poles
Description From Cave Spring Conservation Area explore the trail network on the escarpment You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., There might be muddy sections. Distance: 8.5 km for first hike, 9 km for second hike
Description Day 2: Woodend to Museum and back (8.5 km return), then drive to Sobeys off Glendale Ave and walk along Canal 2 to Richard Pierpoint Park and back (9 km return).
The first hike will take you past both the Third and the Present Welland Canal. We will also visit the Welland Canal Museum for a more complete picture of the history of the canal system. This is Hike #2 of the Welland Canal Badge.
The second hike will take you along parts of the Merritt Trail where the first Welland Canal followed. Unfortunately, there is little left of the first canal but many sections of the Second Welland Canal are quite visible here because it followed much the same route as the first one. This is Hike #3 of the Welland Canal Badge.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description We will hike the bottom three loops of Mono Cliffs Provincial Park and end along the Laidlaw Side Trail to the parking lot. These trails are fairly easy, with some rocks and roots and a few hills. Bring icers for your boots. Hike is dependent on weather conditions.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Riverwood Conservancy Parking, upper parking lot at Riverwood. From Burnhamthorpe Road in Mississauga, turn north on Riverwood Park Ln, in about 200 meters parking lot on the left.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 8 km
Description This is an evening hike, opportunity to hike under full moon, will start from Riverwood Conservancy to Erindale Park and return after sunset. Trails are flat, easy to walk and best way to spend an evening while watching nature along Credit River, mainly on Culham trail. Dress accordingly to weather, in layers Bring a hydration drink and snack Icers are required Bring a flashlight or head lamp, if you have one
Description Moonlight Night Hike – Take in the magic of the rising moon over Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. This hike includes a stop to connect with your senses – sights, sounds, smells and the rhythm of your breath. Counts towards your night hike badge (5 night hikes).
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Moonlight Hikes Location (Google Maps): Dundas Valley entrance Near headwater trail, behind Morgan Firestone Arena. Go to Martin Road to the furthest parking lot across from the baseball field.
Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: ~7 km
Description March’s full moon has many names. Blood moon. Snow crust moon. The Snow crust because the days are warner but the nights are still cold. Be prepared for some icy conditions, hiking boots, poles and icers are recommended. Dress in layers, it may be cooler at the end of our hike. Bring water and maybe a snack.
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment. Terrain: Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails. Distance: 2 km
Description 🌕 Full Moon Hike Series: Part 6 of 6 (Last Winter Full Moon Hike)🌕
This Full moon is known as “Worm Moon” or “Snowcrust Moon”
Join us for a captivating evening hike along Ginebek Miikaans – the Snake Trail Boardwalk on the sacred land of the Chippewas of Nawash.
Date: Friday, March 14th Time: 7:00 pm
Moonrise: 8:07 pm
Sunset: 7:29 pm
Hike length: 2 km
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Neyaashiinigmiing, Cape Croker Park, 112 Park Road, Wiarton.
Where to Meet: Cape Croker Park Beach Parking Area
Your Anishinaabe guide Caley Doran will introduce us to the natural and cultural wonders found along Ginebek Miikaans – the Snake Trail Boardwalk. Miikaans is part of the Bruce Trail that is located along the shoreline of Wiikwedoonse (Sydney Bay) in the unceded Anishinaabek territory of Neyaashiinigmiing. This trail winds through mixed forest, to the edges of an active beaver dam and lodge, and along the shoreline of Sydney Bay. During this exploration you will learn about the traditional plants and wildlife that play a pivotal role in the traditional and contemporary lives of the Anishinaabek people. There are two very nice lookouts to take in the natural beauty of Sydney Bay and a beaver pond.
You can learn more about the traditional Anishinaabek teachings from time immemorial. Visit the Cape Croker Park website for more information on their Anishinaabe Cultural Experiences.
What to bring:
Illuminate the path with a red light headlamp (if you don’t have one that’s ok).
Sturdy boots
Appropriate clothing for the weather conditions (layers are great)
Something to sit on, snack, water or hot beverage
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the night sky! We hope for clear skies to make the evening even more special.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 12-14 km
Description We will hike Vista trail and part of orchard trail, will enjoy look outs between Rouge river and Little Rouge creek • Please dress appropriately for the weather. • We will have short water ,picture and a 15 minute snack break. Everyone is welcome!
Description Hike along the paved multi-use Millennium Recreational Trail following the Chippawa-Queenston hydro canal in Niagara Falls. Limited parking so consider carpooling with a friend if possible. Dress for the weather and bring snack and water.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet and park at Mono Community Centre (754483 Mono Centre Rd, Mono, ON L9W 5W9) at 9:15am.
Description This is a series of 6 loop hikes; each hike is between 9-12km in length. If you hike all 6 of the hikes in this series, or otherwise hike 60 km in Dufferin during 2025, you qualify for the 60th Anniversary badge. Wear appropriate clothing for the day and bring a drink, a snack and icers. The trail can be icy and slippery and muddy at this time of year.
We will follow the Laidlaw Side Trail west from the parking lot, then north to the Bruce Main Trail (km 0.6) then continue north past the viewing platform. Where the Main Trail veers left through a narrow fence opening, we’ll keep right onto the Clifftop Trail, then turn right onto the Walter Tovell Side Trail. Continue south to Laidlaw Side Trail and back to Mono Community Centre parking. Total distance 8.5km
Hosting Club: Niagara, Iroquoia, Toronto, Caledon Hills, Dufferin Hi-Land, Blue Mountains, Beaver Valley, Sydenham, Peninsula Category: Special Event Location (Google Maps): BTC Office in Dundas
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 6-7 km’s
Description Learn everything there is to know about the ABCs of Hiking Poles in this informative, engaging and interactive presentation. Developed and facilitated by Margaret O’Dell, this session will cover everything about hiking poles including attributes, benefits and cons. Bring your hiking poles (if you own a pair), so we can compare the different attributes of various brands and styles. We’ll draw from our collective experiences and founded research to learn from one another about good hiking pole etiquette. The session will conclude with a fun game – the winner will go home with a free pair of Cascade Mountain Trek Hiking Poles.
There will be an optional hike along the Tews Falls Side Trail after lunch – please indicate if you will be attending this optional hike in your registration or by using the Contact the Hike Leader button .
Refreshments will be provided with registration and lunch for anyone attending the optional hike portion.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5
Description March Break Family Friendly Hike. We will drive to the Blue Mountains/Clearview Townline, north of County Road 91 and park at Eagle Cres for a hike through the Nottawasaga Lookout Nature Reserve. We will start the hike at km 42.5 and hike through the woods for about an hour before retracing our steps. Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike. Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience. Always carry I.D. and your health card. Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 12.5 KM
Description Please join me by 9:05 am under the clock in the Great Hall of Union Station. We will take the 9:20 am eastbound train to Whitby. We will hike a loop that will take us south to Lake Ontario, west and north to Victoria St, west to Lynde Shores Conversation where we will do a loop down to Lake Ontario and back, and then to the pub stop before returning to Whitby GO and back for a distance of (new) 12.5 km. There are washrooms at Union Station, Whitby GO and on the train. Bring at least two liters of water and a light snack. Our pub stop will be The Royal Oak – Whitby Shores at km 11.7.
Here is an online map (new) of our route: Whitby Shores and Lynde Shores
Description Join us for a leisurely hike (3kms/hour- no runners!) south on the Humber River Trail and through the Swansea neighborhood. There are 3 steep staircases on the route. Optional drop out at the Old Mill subway station. Suitable for beginners and families. We will follow the Humber River Trail to the Old Mill and then hike parts of the Swansea neighborhood to Runnymede Road and Bloor Street West which is the end of the hike across from the Runnymede subway station.
After the hike you may choose to join us for dinner at 6:00 PM at either Ali Baba Mediterranean/Italian (that’s right, now with pasta options!) Cuisine or at a nearby pub, as you wish. We will attend the play at 8 PM at the village Players, 2190 Bloor Street West. This evening’s performance will be The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble by Valary Cook.
Call the Theatre directly 416 767 7702 to reserve your ticket($29.00 adults and seniors) and mention that you are with the Bruce Trail Conservancy, Toronto Club.
Anyone is welcome to come for the hike only, join us for the theatre performance, or, join us for all three: Hike, dinner and play at the theatre. Paid parking is available off Kennedy Avenue north of Bloor Street West (behind theatre building).
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 12-14 km
Description We will hike Vista trail and part of orchard trail, will enjoy look outs between Rouge river and Little Rouge creek • Please dress appropriately for the weather. • We will have short water ,picture and a 15 minute snack break. Everyone is welcome!
Description Hike along the paved multi-use Millennium Recreational Trail following the Chippawa-Queenston hydro canal in Niagara Falls. Limited parking so consider carpooling with a friend if possible. Dress for the weather and bring snack and water.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet and park at Mono Community Centre (754483 Mono Centre Rd, Mono, ON L9W 5W9) at 9:15am.
Description This is a series of 6 loop hikes; each hike is between 9-12km in length. If you hike all 6 of the hikes in this series, or otherwise hike 60 km in Dufferin during 2025, you qualify for the 60th Anniversary badge. Wear appropriate clothing for the day and bring a drink, a snack and icers. The trail can be icy and slippery and muddy at this time of year.
We will follow the Laidlaw Side Trail west from the parking lot, then north to the Bruce Main Trail (km 0.6) then continue north past the viewing platform. Where the Main Trail veers left through a narrow fence opening, we’ll keep right onto the Clifftop Trail, then turn right onto the Walter Tovell Side Trail. Continue south to Laidlaw Side Trail and back to Mono Community Centre parking. Total distance 8.5km
Hosting Club: Niagara, Iroquoia, Toronto, Caledon Hills, Dufferin Hi-Land, Blue Mountains, Beaver Valley, Sydenham, Peninsula Category: Special Event Location (Google Maps): BTC Office in Dundas
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 6-7 km’s
Description Learn everything there is to know about the ABCs of Hiking Poles in this informative, engaging and interactive presentation. Developed and facilitated by Margaret O’Dell, this session will cover everything about hiking poles including attributes, benefits and cons. Bring your hiking poles (if you own a pair), so we can compare the different attributes of various brands and styles. We’ll draw from our collective experiences and founded research to learn from one another about good hiking pole etiquette. The session will conclude with a fun game – the winner will go home with a free pair of Cascade Mountain Trek Hiking Poles.
There will be an optional hike along the Tews Falls Side Trail after lunch – please indicate if you will be attending this optional hike in your registration or by using the Contact the Hike Leader button .
Refreshments will be provided with registration and lunch for anyone attending the optional hike portion.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5
Description March Break Family Friendly Hike. We will drive to the Blue Mountains/Clearview Townline, north of County Road 91 and park at Eagle Cres for a hike through the Nottawasaga Lookout Nature Reserve. We will start the hike at km 42.5 and hike through the woods for about an hour before retracing our steps. Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike. Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience. Always carry I.D. and your health card. Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 12.5 KM
Description Please join me by 9:05 am under the clock in the Great Hall of Union Station. We will take the 9:20 am eastbound train to Whitby. We will hike a loop that will take us south to Lake Ontario, west and north to Victoria St, west to Lynde Shores Conversation where we will do a loop down to Lake Ontario and back, and then to the pub stop before returning to Whitby GO and back for a distance of (new) 12.5 km. There are washrooms at Union Station, Whitby GO and on the train. Bring at least two liters of water and a light snack. Our pub stop will be The Royal Oak – Whitby Shores at km 11.7.
Here is an online map (new) of our route: Whitby Shores and Lynde Shores
Description Join us for a leisurely hike (3kms/hour- no runners!) south on the Humber River Trail and through the Swansea neighborhood. There are 3 steep staircases on the route. Optional drop out at the Old Mill subway station. Suitable for beginners and families. We will follow the Humber River Trail to the Old Mill and then hike parts of the Swansea neighborhood to Runnymede Road and Bloor Street West which is the end of the hike across from the Runnymede subway station.
After the hike you may choose to join us for dinner at 6:00 PM at either Ali Baba Mediterranean/Italian (that’s right, now with pasta options!) Cuisine or at a nearby pub, as you wish. We will attend the play at 8 PM at the village Players, 2190 Bloor Street West. This evening’s performance will be The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble by Valary Cook.
Call the Theatre directly 416 767 7702 to reserve your ticket($29.00 adults and seniors) and mention that you are with the Bruce Trail Conservancy, Toronto Club.
Anyone is welcome to come for the hike only, join us for the theatre performance, or, join us for all three: Hike, dinner and play at the theatre. Paid parking is available off Kennedy Avenue north of Bloor Street West (behind theatre building).
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 11 km
Description Please join me under the clock in the Great Hall at Union Station by 9:05 am. We will take the eastbound Lakeshore Train departing Union Station GO at 9:20 am, arriving Ajax GO at 10:15 am. You may choose to join the group at Ajax GO Station.
We will hike south to Lake Ontario (washrooms in the park), west to Sandy Beach Rd, and north to Bayly St with a pub stop at Irish Times adjacent to Pickering GO. Trains to Toronto depart at 25 minutes and 55 minutes after the hour.
Here is an online map of our route (please click on the link): Ajax to Pickering
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 2 km
Description We will carpool to snowshoe the Pines loop hike. This is hike 16 in the book, Exploring Sydenham. There are no secrets to locate. If you do not have a book and would like one ($30) let me know by using the “Contact hike leader” link.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9.5 km
Description This series of five hikes celebrates the glorious sugar maple as we move from winter towards spring. The trails are all in or near the Caledon Hills section of the Bruce Trail and range from 7 to 10 km in length.
Register individually for one, a few, or all of the Sweetwater Badge Hikes taking place on Mondays. Participants who complete the five hikes will be eligible to receive a Sweetwater badge. (Note: If you wish to purchase a badge, the cost is $10.00 for BTC members and $15.00 for non-members.)
Hike 2 explores the Lakeside, Sugar Bush, and Memorial Forest Trails. Sights include Island Lake, tap lines, a sugar shack, the Stone Wall tree and the Memorial Leaf Wall.
Moderate – difficult under winter conditions.
Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Hiking boots and icers/crampons are required.
Participants will be notified the night before if a hike must be cancelled due to inclement weather.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak,In return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, but it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your Ice cleats and hiking poles
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots and water. Keep a pair of icers in your car in case of icy conditions.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): BTC maps 13 and 14. Park on Fallbrook Rd. near the Education Centre unless it is in use. Alternate parking 8th Line north of km 32.3 on eastern shoulder of 8th Line at southern most intersection with 27 Sideroad; unless we can still park on Fallbrook.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: about 10 km
Description From the parking area we will hike the Irwin Quarry , Roberts and Walking Fern sidetrails, the main trail into Terra Cotta. We will return the way we came; about a 10 km hike.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Tuesday Hike Location (Google Maps): Go to the village of Alton, at the corner of Station Street and Main Street (Rd 136 ), turn down Station Street (public school at corner), cross railway tracks, road curves , parking lot is on right
Description Alton Grange is a 350-acre tract located where Shaw’s Creek and the Credit Credit River flow south and converge. It contains fragile wetlands, areas of natural hardwood and mixed forest, meadows and open flood plain. Snow shoes or icers may be required.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7 kms
Description We will meet in the Hilton Falls Parking lot and carpool to 6th Line and hike back along the two Bent Rim trails and the Hilton Falls Side Trail back to the cars. For those leaving their car at Hilton Falls, you will need to reserve your time at conservationhalton.ca
Please bring icers for your boots. Hike is dependent on weather conditions.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 10 km
Description This is a there and back walk on the rail trail. A gentle uphill and downhill. How icy the trail will be is dependent on the weather in the weeks before the hike.
Bring icers, water and a snack . Walk will be cancelled in case of poor weather (please check your email the evening before).
Please arrive for 9:45 and we will start walking at 10:00 am sharp! I will email you on the day before the hike with contact information should you need to cancel after 4:00 pm on that day.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Parking lot is inside Sycamore Drive East of Bayview , north of Bayview Reservoir Park Playground, across Starbucks plaza
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak,In return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, but it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your Ice cleats and hiking poles
Description From Cave Spring Conservation Area explore the trail network on the escarpment You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Hilton Falls Conservation Area parking lot, Campbellville Rd/Side Rd 5 East of Guelph Line Rd. Reservation required with valid Conservation pass or fee for parking.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 13km
Description We will hike the Beaver Dam loop and part of the Hilton Falls and Red Oak Trails at a brisk speed. There will an opportunity to visit the falls and stop for other sights along the way but please know that we will be moving at a clip. Please bring water, a snack and appropriate layers for the weather. Proper icers are a must!
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., There might be muddy sections. Distance: 19 km
Description Day 3: Allanburg Bridge to Mountain Locks Park loop (19 km)
This hike will give you a flavour of all 4 Welland Canals. In mid-March, the Canal opens up for ship passage again so we hope to see some passing through the locks as we travel along the main canal! In addition, we will check out remnants from the the second canal system known as ‘Neptune’s Staircase’.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Approx. 9 – 10 km.
Description Join in this hike which provides great escarpment views from both above and below the escarpment as it winds its way north on blue and main trail and then descends into the lovely Nassagaweya Canyon. Expect one long steep hill down and one more gentle hill back up. Meet at the upper parking lot of Rattlesnake Conservation Area on Appleby Line. Make a park reservation through Halton Conservation Authority Parks. Bring water, a snack, icers and poles if using. Leader: Anne Armstrong
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
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Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Slippery Sections Likely, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies depending on available parking. The section is about 170km with 50km on road / 8 days of hiking.
Description Pace: Medium – 3-4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 165km over 8 days ~ 20km – 25 km+ per day.
Description
Overview
Important – Please do not register for this hike unless you can attend all 8 days. You may only miss 1 day if you have to but must be made up and reported to the Hike Leader before the last scheduled hike. This is a series of 8 hikes to complete the Sydenham section of the Bruce Trail. The organization, guidance, logistics and stained glass badge are included in your fee, which is non-refundable. Proceeds support the Sydenham Bruce Trail Club, which in turn supports the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s mission to “Preserve a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.”
For this E2E in 8, we will be following the main trail northbound, finishing in Wiarton. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of 8 hikes as a Group Hike. This Sydenham series in 8 hikes is geared toward experienced long-distance hikers with the expectation of a 3 to 4 km/ hr. pace maintained over a 20 km-plus day. The section is approximately 170 km, so daily distances will be based on available parking. No dropout points have been established, and therefore, hikers who must drop out will be responsible for their transportation back to their vehicle. Please note that public transportation back to your vehicle is very limited if existent at all, in this section. Please be honest about your hiking abilities. We will hike at a steady pace, but there will be plenty of time to take pictures and enjoy the flora and fauna of this beautiful but challenging section. This particular set of 8 hikes is intended to be Moderate. It is a group hike, so you must be able to keep pace with the person in front of you.
Attire and Daily Hikes.
Hikers will be expected to be wearing proper hiking boots and layered clothing with the expectation of cool and possible wet weather. Sufficient food and water for a full day of hiking is required as well as hiking poles (if you use them), and wet weather gear is strongly recommended. Bug spray is also suggested. Clothing adjustments and bio-breaks are as needed. Please let the sweep person know and they will wait for you. A morning break around 10 am and a 10-15 minute on-trail lunch break will be scheduled. An afternoon break will be based on our expected finish time. Depending on weather conditions, these times may vary.
Please do not sign up for this hike if you need to miss any of the days. It is 4 straight weekends and your attendance is needed in each of the days for sharing of car shuttling. One day may be made up if you absolutely must miss a day.
All participants will be expected to take turns either driving to the start or driving the drivers back at the end of the day. Carpooling to our meeting spot with 2 people in the car is generally ok but we would like to minimize and equalize the driving/shuttling as much as possible so it is fair for all participants.
Leave No Trace
Please remember, like all hikes, this is a Leave No Trace hike. Pack out whatever you pack in. Do not toss anything onto or into any sections of the trail. We will also try to leave the trail better than we found it so we will be collecting collectable garbage we might see along the way. Daily volunteers to collect trail trash will be supplied with a bag. Dogs will not be welcome on this hike.
Accommodations
It is strongly recommended you make reservations for accommodations as soon as you register for the hike. Accommodations can be made anywhere along the Sydenham trails. There is a motel, a campground and several B&Bs. If you would like a roommate, I can share your email with any other registered participants who are also looking for shared accommodations. Please let me know.
Daily
We meet for each hike by at least 7:45 am each day. A schedule for meeting and start locations will be sent to each participant closer to the start date. We will hike northerly each day. The schedule is subject to change.
Description Explore a lakeshore park, shoreline and cliff top trail in Niagara-on-the-Lake. This beachcombing hike involves uneven ground, clambouring over fallen trees, a pebbly beach, sandy, wet and exposed areas. Hat, Icer’s and poles are highly recommended. Please note: This is not a maintained trail so caution is needed.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Parking is at the Mono Cliffs Provincial Park lot on 3rd line. You must purchase a reservation pass in advance (https://www.ontarioparks.ca/fees/dayuse/2024).
Description This is the 2nd in a series of 6 loop hikes; each hike is between 9-12km in length. If you hike all 6 of the hikes in this series, or otherwise hike 60 km in Dufferin during 2025, you qualify for the 60th Anniversary badge. Please bring a drink, snack and icers. The trail is well used and can be slippery, muddy and icy. Dress for the weather!
We will follow the Carriage Side Trail to South Outlier Connector to South Outlier Loop. We will complete the loop and return via South Outlier Connector to Carriage Side Trail, then continue west on Carriage Side Trail to Bruce Main Trail (km 2.0), continuing west, then north to McCarston Lake Side Trail (km 2.5). We will rejoin the Bruce Main Trail (km 5.5) and continue north, looping back to km 2.0, returning to the 3rd line parking lot via Carriage Side Trail.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at the main gate entrance. Park roadside near the gate. Please do not drive into the park past the main gate, as we are starting out on the loop from this point. The park address is 14125 11th Concession, King (near Nobleton). The GPS coordinates will lead you into the park past the main gate. Please aim to arrive at 9:15 am for a 9:30 start. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approximately 6 km
Description Looking to get out on a Saturday but not give up your whole day? Saturday Shorts, a hiking series, will get you out in a small group on a short hike. This Saturday’s hike is an enjoyable one in any season. We’ll hike the outer loop, making about a 6 km route, at Cold Creek Conservation Area. Be prepared for winter conditions by bringing warm gear, icers/crampons, and poles. If the weather warms up, the route may be altered to avoid a flooded section of trail. Bring water and a snack, if desired. There will be a short break. No dogs please. Registrants can expect a reminder/update message one or two days before the hike.
For this hike, registrants can bring a friend who is not yet a BTC member. Please send the hike leader a message indicating that a friend will be joining you. A paper registration sheet will be available for your friend to sign in, so please factor that into your arrival time.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 15 km
Description On the first Saturday of spring, join us on a walk along scenic Highland Creek in Scarborough, through East Point Park and ending at Guild Park. We will enjoy the beautiful Highland Creek valley, naturally-eroded cliffs and forests along the trail banks of the winding river, and Highland Creek and Morningside Parks. Perhaps we will get an opportunity to watch white-tailed deer and red foxes that have been spotted in the area. There will also be several lookout points over Lake Ontario.
The terrain is mostly flat and features a mixture of paved paths, road walking, and dirt trails. Depending on weather conditions, parts of the trail may be muddy or icy. Bring icers/crampons just in case, as well as a lunch/snacks and at least 2L of drinking water.
Route map: https://onthegomap.com/s/6mcjm8j6
Travel to the trailhead:
By TTC: Meet Felix and Tom at Kennedy subway station by 9:15 a.m. to take the route 905 Eglinton East Express bus (bus bay #5 on Platform A, the platform two levels directly above the subway trains). The bus departs Kennedy station at 9:30 a.m. and arrives at Guildwood GO station at 9:51 a.m.
By GO: *UPDATED* There will be no service at Guildwood station on the Lakeshore East line on March 22 due to construction. Transit users should take the TTC as above.
By car: Free parking is available (first-come, first-served) at Guildwood station. Note that there are two parking lots: the main lot (to the north) and the south lot. We will meet outside the entrance to the station building in the main lot.
Washrooms:
Please use washrooms at Kennedy station (east end of the level above the subway trains) before the start of the hike. During the hike, we will take “Bruce Trail-style” bio breaks in the woods, as access to public washrooms will be limited, given the season.
Après-hike:
There will be an optional après-hike stop at Gabby’s. Alternatively, you may choose to take a self-guided tour of Guild Park, or the Clark Centre for the Arts (free admission) located within the park.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 10 km
Description Please join me under the clock in the Great Hall of Union Station by 9:05 am. We will take the eastbound Lakeshore train departing 9:20 AM, arriving in Whitby at 10:13 AM. If you prefer to drive, please meet at the north entrance of Whitby Go Station near the washrooms and the ticket counter.
Please check out the GO Transit website and consider purchasing a one day pass for $10. We will hike south to the lake and east to Oshawa along the Waterfront Trail for an estimated distance of 10 km. We will pass through several parks in Whitby and Oshawa along the way.
While in Oshawa we will take Durham Region Transit to the Fox and the Goose pub and to Oshawa GO so please bring your Presto card and / or cash fare. Please bring sun screen, bug spray, a light snack and at least 2 liters of water.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 15 km
Description Join us for a 15 km loop hike from Side Rd 5 to Hockley Rd. Get ready for a workout. We will be hiking at a moderate pace and please bring icers as the trail is still icy
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an 2SLGBTQIA+ safe space, and everyone is welcome to join us!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description Meeting roadside at 9:15 am on Coolihans Side Road near Glen Haffy, we will carpool to the 7th Line parking lot off Airport Road and hike back. There are some hills and tricky footing, so bring icers. Lots of variety along this trail. There is a 650 meter stretch of road walking just before entering the Glen Haffy Conservation Area.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 12.5 KM
Description Please join me by 9:05 am under the clock in the Great Hall of Union Station. We will take the 9:20 am eastbound train to Whitby. We will hike a loop that will take us south to Lake Ontario, west and north to Victoria St, west to Lynde Shores Conversation where we will do a loop down to Lake Ontario and back, and then to the pub stop before returning to Whitby GO and back for a distance of (new) 12.5 km. There are washrooms at Union Station, Whitby GO and on the train. Bring at least two liters of water and a light snack. Our pub stop will be The Royal Oak – Whitby Shores at km 11.7.
Here is an online map (new) of our route: Whitby Shores and Lynde Shores
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 7.5 km
Description This series of five hikes celebrates the glorious sugar maple as we move from winter towards spring. The trails are all in or near the Caledon Hills section of the Bruce Trail and range from 7 to 10 km in length.
Register individually for one, a few, or all of the Sweetwater Badge Hikes taking place on Mondays. Participants who complete the five hikes will be eligible to receive a Sweetwater badge. (Note: If you wish to purchase a badge, the cost is $10.00 for BTC members and $15.00 for non-members)
Hike 3 is an out and back hike through the hills around Glen Haffy using Bruce Trail and Conservation Area trails. See maple lined laneways and wrap your arms around large maples.
Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Hiking boots and icers/crampons are required.
Participants will be notified the night before if a hike must be cancelled due to inclement weather.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots and water. Keep a pair of icers in your car in case of icy conditions.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Dundas Valley Conservation Area Park at roadside parking on Filman Rd. North access – enter where Main St., W and Wilson St., intersect.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: approximately 12 km
Description We will meet at the road side parking on Filman Rd. as described above. There is only room for 5 cars, so car pooling suggested if possible.
From the parking area we will hike the main trail to Tiffany Falls. We will then continue on the main trail to Sherman Falls.
We will then enter, and loop through the Dundas Valley Conservation Area on the Artaban Side Trail.
We will then hike the main trail and the Canterbury Side Trail to return the the parking area on Filman Rd.
(Google Maps) Dick’s Dam Park is located in Bolton. For carpooling, meet at the parking area on the east side of the Party City/Winners building, (Hwy10 and 4th Ave. in Orangeville) at 8:30 am. Or from King Street and Hwy 50 (Queen St.) in downtown Bolton, drive north on Queen St. (Hwy 50) and in 0.5 km cross the bridge over the Humber River. Turn left on Hickman St., then right on Glasgow Rd. Follow Glasgow Rd. around the bend to parking on your left at Dick’s Dam Park for a 9:30 am start.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: Long Hike 5 km Short Hike 3 km
Description We will shuttle to the parking area at Duffys Lane off of Emil Kolb Pkwy and then hike back to the cars at Dick’s Dam. Those wishing a shorter trek can turn back and return to the cars after 1.5 km.
Bring water and snacks. Icers may be needed. Hiking poles are recommended. Optional refreshment stop after the hike at Coffee Time in Bolton.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Afternoon/Evening Hikes Location (Google Maps): Parking lot on 6th Line, about 3 kms up from Campbellville Rd. Small parking lot so plan to arrive between 4 and 4:15 pm.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some steep sections Length of Hike: Approx. 5
Description This is an out and back hike with a visit to the icy grandeur of Hilts Waterfall in winter, as well as views over Cuckoo Valley. On winter hikes we may encounter bare ground, light snow, deep snow, or ice. Please bring snowshoes and icers to our Winter Wednesday Walkers outings. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather plus water and a snack.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Good Companions Location (Google Maps): Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) Arboretum located off the Old Guelph Road, Hamilton. You can reach the turnoff to the Old Guelph Road from York Blvd, Hamilton. The turnoff is north of the McQueston High Level Bridge and there is an RBG sign at the turnoff. We will park in the parking circles at the end of the entrance driveway. Note: RBG members need a new “tap” card to enter the Arboretum. Non- members can use credit card machines at the entry gates.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8km
Description We will hike the trail loops of the RBG Arboretum including the Hickory Valley Trail, Grey Doe Trail, Pinetum Trail and Anishinaabe Trail and visit the Marshwalk lookout.
The Niagara Bruce Trail Club Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) committee needs your help.
We meet regularly as a committee but are opening up several meetings a year to invite you to join us as we promote the Bruce Trail for All!
We are working to identify barriers to members participating in group hikes, barriers to non-members engaging with the club, and barriers to volunteers becoming hike leaders. We are also exploring proactive ways to offer hikes and join events that help connect more community members to the trail.
We invite you to join us to learn more or contribute ideas.
We are holding an open meeting on Wednesday March 26, at 6pm via Zoom. Interested in participating? Register here and we will send you the Zoom link to join online ahead of the meeting.
Agenda for March 26 meeting:
Quick intro to what we do as the NBTC DEIB committee and our plans for 2025
Discussion of a draft member survey to identify barriers people experience to hiking on the Niagara Bruce Trail
New types of hikes we should consider offering/plan to offer
Events the NBTC should consider participating in this year
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 4 km
Description Join me for leisurely evening walk south to Fort York and Trillium Park (east end of former Ontario Place site) to experience the enchantment of Lumière: The Art of Light, a free outdoor light exhibition that will transform Trillium Park into a mesmerizing display of light-based art with 14 unique installations. Admission is free. Dress warmly according to the weather. After the art exhibiton we will take the 511 Streetcar to Bathurst Station.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak,In return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, but it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your Ice cleats and hiking poles
Description Let’s hike the main trail and some side trails from Queenston Heights. This is involve ascending the escarpment but we will take it slowly. Dress for the weather and bring poles and a snack.
Description From Cave Spring Conservation Area explore the trail network on the escarpment You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description Meeting at the corner of Prince of Wales Rd and 20th Side Road, we will carpool to Centre Road. Hike on the main trail up to 25 Side Road and turn back, crossing Centre Road and continuing on the main trail back to the cars. We will be climbing several stiles that cross a cattle pasture as the trail goes through the open pasture. Hopefully it won’t be too windy through that part. There is also a part of the trail that has some very tricky footing but is beautiful!
Please bring icers for your boots and a snack as needed. Hike is dependent on weather conditions.
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): 9:30am sharp meet at Kilbride parking lot behind Kilbride Public School (6611 Panton St.) by tennis courts (ignore oneway arrows) and shuttle to Rattlesnake Pt. Conservation Area. Drivers with Halton Conservation Passes will be needed to help with the shuttle and should preregister at Rattlesnake CA. Thank you!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: +/- 16km
Description From Rattlesnake Pt. CA we will follow conservation side trails and main BT along the escarpment and descend/ascend Nassagaweya Canyon into Crawford Lake CA. From there we will wind our way through the CA and on to the calcium pits/caves at Twiss Rd. the last leg of our hike will follow the main BT thru a nature reserve to the new “Kilbride Pass” and parking lot.
Please wear appropriate layers and bring water, snack and lunch. Proper icers are a must!
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 12 km
Description The annual “pizza hike” was a popular Spring TBTC Bus hike starting the bus hike season that ran annually for 23 years up to 2019 organized and led by Larry Haigh an Ruth Dorey. We are pleased to reintroduce this popular Spring hike. The hike will be for a distance of 12 km at a moderate pace, mostly flat, with a dropout at 8 km. If the bus is full, free hot pizza will be delivered to the us on the trail. If the bus is NOT full then $5.00 per person will be collected on the bus. Please select the option upon registration to confirm you would like to participate in the “pizza party”. There will be a 30 minute refreshment stop in Caledon East (where the hike ends) at the Four Corners Bakery. Register early and bring your friends and family along to fill the bus. We should be back at York Mills around 5:00 PM (depending on the Hwy 401 traffic)
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at Bethesda Trail Head Parking on Bethesda Sideroad off Bayview Avenue, across from Lake Wilcox. This parking lot is free.
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Loop Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Niagara Glen Nature Centre parking lot, 3050 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls. This is located between the Whirlpool Golf Course and the Niagara Botanical Gardens, on the river side of the Niagara Parkway. Parking fees may apply.
Description Hike deep in the Niagara Gorge, along stairways cut into the rock and rugged paths that wind through this pristine pocket of Carolinian Forest. View ancient geological formations and fossils dating back millions of years, while hiking along the turbulent rapids of the Niagara River. This is a strenuous hike and there is a chance hikers will get wet. Depending on weather conditions, bring water, a snack, icers, gaiters and hiking poles, if necessary. Dress in layers.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies from 13-22 km
Description This is a special series of 4 hikes to complete the Blue Mountains section of the Bruce Trail over two weekends. There is an accomplishment badge, included in the registration fee – which was designed by Joe Borges. The fee goes towards supporting the Blue Mountains Bruce Trail Club, which in turn supports the mission of the Bruce Trail Conservancy, which is: “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.”
For this E2E in 6, we will be following the main trail southbound starting near Swiss Meadows and finishing in Lavender. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of four hikes as a Group Hike. This series is geared to experienced hikers with the expectation of a 4.0 to 5.0 km/hr pace maintained over the hike distances below.
Day 1 – 17 km (9:15 AM) – The GPS coordinates for this day are provided.
Day 2 – 13 km, but hilly! (9:15 AM)
Day 3 – 22 km (9:00 AM)
Day 4 – 22 km (9:00 AM)
This hike is intended to be at a Brisk pace and through a very hilly section. Please be honest about your degree of physical fitness prior to registration. It is a group hike so it is important you are able to keep pace with the person in front of you.
Hikers will be expected to wear proper hiking footwear and layered clothing. Sufficient snacks, water (preferably warm), hiking poles, and weather-appropriate gear are recommended. Icers (crampons) may be necessary on certain days.
This series will require car shuttling, so you must be willing to drive and be a passenger.
A maximum of 1 of the 4 hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges. You must still complete the distance you have missed. If you miss more than one but still complete the distances on your own, you may apply for the Blue Mountains Club’s regular or Winter End to End badge.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Park at Split Rock Narrows parking lot on 2nd Line EHS, 1.5 km north of 25 Sideroad (north of Mono Cliffs Provincial Park)
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: 10km
Description This is the 3rd in a series of 6 loop hikes; each hike is between 9-12km in length. If you hike all 6 of the hikes in this series, or otherwise hike 60 km in Dufferin during 2025, you qualify for the 60th Anniversary badge.
Bring a drink, a snack and ICERS. There are some steep drop offs and the trail can be slippery, icy and muddy at this time of year. Dress for the weather!We will follow Splitrock Side Trail east and south to second intersection with Ralph Tremills Side Trail. Then we follow Ralph Tremills east and return via Splitrock Side Trail west to 2ndLine. We’ll follow 2nd Line EHS Side Trail south to 25 Sideroad, cross the stile and continue south on Walter Tovell Side Trail to Clifftop Trail. Keep right on Clifftop Trail to Bruce Main Trail, following the Main Trail west and north to Lookout Side Trail (km 4.0). Take Lookout Trail north and east to Walter Tovell and return north on Walter Tovell and 2nd Line EHS Side Trail to parking lot.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:30 am at the parking lot at Mono Community Centre. The centre is located at 754483 Mono Centre Rd. Please park in the gravel surface lot – which is the first lot as you drive in. You might notice the side trail sign at the edge of the lot. It is best to aim for arriving around 9:15, so we can start hiking as close to 9:30 am as possible. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approximately 6 km
Description Looking to get out on a Saturday but not give up your whole day? Saturday Shorts, a hiking series, will get you out in a small group on a short hike. This Saturday’s 6 km hike takes us from the Mono Community Centre into Mono Cliffs to loop around the South Outlier and then return to the parking area. Bring water and a snack, if desired. There will be a short break. No dogs please. Registrants can expect a reminder/update message one or two days before the hike. Be prepared for snowy, icy, or muddy conditions with icers/crampons and poles as needed. Our pace will match the conditions and might be slower than indicated. The reminder email will include updated notes on trail conditions.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet in the parking lot of the Crawford Lake Conservation Area, adjacent to Longhouses.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 km
Description Are you on a learning journey to enhance your Indigenous learnings? We are! Join Sandy and I as we explore the longhouses, medicine garden, biodiversity displays and much more at Crawford Lake during their SweetWater celebration.
Maple sugaring is a truly Indigenous tradition. Visit Crawford Lake to learn more about how Indigenous sugar making has changed over the years. https://www.conservationhalton.ca/mapleseason/
Park entry requires gate admission ($8-11) through Halton Conservation: https://admin.parkpassproject.com/book?inventory=1229284276&inventoryGroup=1554186518
We will also do a hike around the rare meromictic lake and possibly explore some side trails of the Bruce Trail if there’s time and interest. Please wear appropriate gear, hiking boots, poles, layers and bring a lunch, snack and water. FYI there is a basic canteen and washrooms on site but we will be out and about during our time there.
Mountsberg Conservation Area is close by and they also have sweetwater activities. Pending time & interest, we may explore as a group after our time at Crawford lake 🙂
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 11 km
Description Come out to start the hiking season with an easy hike on the Caledon Rail Trail. This once was the main Bruce Trail. We will start in Inglewood and hike east to the village of Caledon East.
To get to the meeting point drive north on Hwy 10 from Brampton to Olde Base Line Road. Turn left and go about 1.5 km to McLaughlin Road. Turn right and go north about half a km to where the Rail Trail crosses the road. Parking will be on the right. If this parking is full you may park in the recreation centre parking lot about 150 meter south, on the east side of McLaughlin.
After the hike those interested may join me for refreshments in the local area.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 10 km
Description Please join me under the clock in the Great Hall of Union Station by 9:05 am. We will take the eastbound Lakeshore train departing 9:20 AM, arriving in Whitby at 10:13 AM. If you prefer to drive, please meet at the north entrance of Whitby Go Station near the washrooms and the ticket counter.
Please check out the GO Transit website and consider purchasing a one day pass for $10. We will hike south to the lake and east to Oshawa along the Waterfront Trail for an estimated distance of 10 km. We will pass through several parks in Whitby and Oshawa along the way.
While in Oshawa we will take Durham Region Transit to the Fox and the Goose pub and to Oshawa GO so please bring your Presto card and / or cash fare. Please bring sun screen, bug spray, a light snack and at least 2 liters of water.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 2 km
Description We will carpool to snowshoe the Cottonwood loop. This is hike 11 in the book Exploring Sydenham. There will be one secret to find. If you do not have a book and would like one ($30) let me know by using the “Contact hike leader” link.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 9 km
Description This series of five hikes celebrates the glorious sugar maple as we move from winter towards spring. The trails are all in or near the Caledon Hills section of the Bruce Trail and range from 7 to 10 km in length.
Register individually for one, a few, or all of the Sweetwater Badge Hikes taking place on Mondays. Participants who complete the five hikes will be eligible to receive a Sweetwater badge. (Note: If you wish to purchase a badge, the cost is $10.00 for BTC members and $15.00 for non-members.)
Hike 4 loops through the Forks of the Credit Provincial Park with a stop at the Credit River. This hike has some big hills and can be strenuous under winter / spring conditions.
Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Hiking boots and icers/crampons are required.
Participants will be notified the night before if a hike must be cancelled due to inclement weather.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6.5 kms
Description Meeting in the parking lot behind the Kilbride School, we will hike along the main trail to Twiss Road and turn around and hike back. There is some technical footing near the Twiss Road end of the trail, but otherwise this is a fairly easy hike. Bring icers for your boots just in case it’s still icy.