From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, sunscreen, bug spray , snack and a drink ices and dress for the weather
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at Grey Sauble Conservation Headquarters west of km 92.9. Enter from Inglis Falls Road. Shuttle to start at Grey-Bruce Tourist Information parking lot. (km 104.4)
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: From km 104.4 to 92.9 plus a bit of side trails, total distance 12 km.
Description This hike skirts the western edge of Owen Sound, south to Inglis Falls and the Sydenham River and offers great views from the brow of the escarpment.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8-10 kms
Description Hiking to the Falls and then onto the bike trails, looping back to the main paths. You will need to reserve your one 3-hour time slot through conservationhalton.ca
Bring water and bug spray. There should still be some wildflowers to admire.
Location (Google Maps): Meet inside the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, foot of Bay Street, beyond the cashiers selling the ferry tickets, in the open area with the benches and Muskoka chairs. From Union Station take the LRT one stop to “Ferry Docks” or take bus number #19 or #72 on Bay Street southbound to the Queens Quay. Walk across Queen Quay south through the park to the ferry terminal.
Description After a day’s work, come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic to enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s own beautiful island parkland oasis away from the city. Pack a dinner for a sit-down picnic. Note that food is not available for purchase on the islands early in the season. Bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return ticket for the ferry is approximately $8.70, $5.60 for seniors. The hike will take place rain or shine. Toronto Island Evening Hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June, same time and meeting place. The route and time we return to the city may vary depending if the ferries are running on the Spring or Summer (starts in May) schedule. Contact Hike Leaders via the Contact form for further information or to confirm the current ferry schedule that will be in place the week of the hike. Registration is not required for this hike – just meet the Hike Leader at the above location.
Description Enjoy the benefits of pausing for a yoga practice as we tour through the trails, parkland and Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. No mat required. Movement will focus on a flow of standing poses designed especially for hikers. Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL.
Location (Google Maps): Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor Centre at 120 Chi sin tib dek Rd, Tobermory, ON N0H 2R0. Meet at Front Entrance of the Visitor’s Centre
Description Join Tony Edwards, a local orchid expert and much loved nature guide on our quest to find some of the first orchids of the season along with an array of other beautiful wildflowers that are unique to the area. Meet at the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor Centre located at 120 Chi sin tib dek Rd, Tobermory, ON N0H 2R0. This hike will be a car-hike with short distance walking at each stop. Car pooling will be coordinated at the meet up location, to three different locations on the northern Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula. Total duration of the hike is about 4 hours. Learn about what defines an orchid, as well as environmental ethics, conservation considerations and the interconnectedness of the natural world. Although this hike will not include Bruce Trail locations, it will help you to learn more about orchids found on the Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula and how to identify them. For those who would like to stay a little longer, upon returning to the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor’s Centre at the end of our hike, you are welcome to join us for a half hour hike extension along the Bruce Trail to the Burnt Loop Side Trail Lookout in the hopes of spotting another elusive orchid species here.
Please wear sun protective clothing, sturdy walking shoes, and a hat. Bring camera, binoculars, lunch/snack , water bottles, insect repellent and sunscreen. Masks are strongly recommended for carpooling.
Bruce Peninsula National Park Admission Fee and Parking Fees are required. If you do not have a Park Discovery Pass, purchase your day pass and parking pass at the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor’s Centre prior to 10 a.m.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: Approx. 30 km Please note that the hike length may change slightly as there are some reroutes currently being constructed.
Description New info about this badge. If you are registering and already have this badge, you may want to know that we are introducing a separate independent Falling Water one day badge later this year and you may want to wait and do the hike that way. The current event badge will only be earned by participating in the yearly event.
Come and test your mettle! This loop hike traverses the beautiful, rugged upper Beaver Valley. It’s a challenging hike during which you’ll experience all that spring has to offer, including cascading creeks and waterfalls. Registrants should have experience hiking long distances over strenuous terrain. The $35.00 registration fee covers the cost of the online registration fee, check point refreshments and the badge. Further details will be emailed to participants once registration is received.
Description Join us for a fun day exploring Warsaw Caves Conservation Area. We will hike about 15 km (dropout after 9 km) at a 3.5 to 4 km/hr pace through forests, across open limestone plains, past potholes and kettles, and stop to enjoy the lookout over the Indian River valley. After the hike you will have about an hour to go spelunking (caving) and discover the park’s seven caves, or relax on the beach. If it’s hot bring a swimsuit and cool off in the Indian River.
Pack lunch, snacks, enough water for the day (at least two litres), sunhat, sunscreen, bug repellent, bug mesh, and rain protection. If you plan to go spelunking, bring a headlight.
There will be no washroom/refreshment stop on the way up or down.
Bus will depart from 10 York Mills Rd at 8 AM. We hope to be back in the city around 6 PM.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Hwy 400 north to Hwy 9. From Hwy 9, drive 3.5 km north on Airport Rd, then 0.6 km east on 5th Sideroad to the parking area on the north.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Hilly, Variable Distance: 14-16 Km
Description Meet at the Bruce Trail parking lot in 5th Sideroad. We will hike the Hockley Crest Trail to the Airport Road, cross the road and to the Hockley Vallety 5th Line road and back (loop hike). This is a challenging hike with constant up and down steep hills – scenery are beautiful in the forest and high grounds. Bring at least two lit of water, sun screen and bug spray. Boots mandatory, poles recommended. We will have a snack/lunch break for 20 minutes.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bruce Trail Parking Lot on Mono 5 Sideroad on the north side of the road where the Trail crosses. Google GPS Coordinates: 43.974055, -79.984988
Directions: From Airport Road turn east onto 5 Sideroad and drive for 600 metres. The parking lot is on the left hand side.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10.0 kilometre
Description Join with other friends of the Caledon Hills Club to hike parts of the Main Trail, Hockleycrest Side Trail, Darcy’s Side Trail, and the Tall Timbers Bruce Trail Conservancy protected natural area. Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Note:This hike can be counted towards your Caledon Hills Sideways Badge.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Southwest corner of Finch Ave & Weston Rd
Hike Leader(s): Alina Lin
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Flat Distance: 15km
Description Embark on a captivating journey through Toronto’s remarkable urban trail systems. From the scenic Don River in the east to the captivating Waterfront in the south, the tranquil Humber River in the west, and the enchanting Finch Corridor in the north, this diverse collection of trails offers an unforgettable opportunity to explore the city’s longest trails on foot.
By interconnecting these four trail systems, which weave through more than ten parks and trails, we are creating an awe-inspiring loop spanning approximately 74 kilometers: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n . As a testament to your accomplishment, completing the entire loop will earn you the Toronto Urban Hiking Badge—the first ever urban hiking badge launched by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club.
Distance: 15km. Start from Finch & Weston and end at Finch Subway Station.
Pace: 4kph
Trail condition: mostly flat and paved.
Bring water and snacks. Dress and prepare for the weather.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register on-line or sign-in morning of hike Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11.3km
Description Reconnect with Club members and join us on our Picnic Party hikes to celebrate the coming of SUMMER. Both hikes will meet for lunch and cake at km 14.5 to celebrate good times on the trail and kick off the summer/fall schedule! We will park on 6/7 Sideroad at km 10.6 and hike to the picnic table at km 16.0 and return. We follow the Transcarioca Friendship Trail for part of this hike along the Bruce Trail. We will meet up with Group #2 at km 16.0 at the picnic table to share some delicious cake. Bring lunch and water. We provide the cake!
Description Come enjoy the islands in early June. We will meet at 9:15 AM at the Toronto Island Ferry dock at the bottom of Bay Street to take the 9:30 AM Ward’s Island ferry. Tickets can be bought online or at the ticket booth. Ferry adult return cost is $9.11. The hike will do a loop around the islands, along the boardwalk , past the lighthouse to Hanlan’s Point and returning on the other side of Ward’s island. Expected return on the Ward’s Island ferry departing at 2:15 PM. Dropout anytime. All 3 island ferries are running on the Spring schedule. Hiking shoes/boots or good walking shoes needed. Bring water, lunch, sunscreen and insect repellant.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register on-line or sign-in morning of hike Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 4km
Description Reconnect with Club members and join us on our Picnic Party hikes to celebrate the coming of SUMMER. Both hikes will meet for lunch and cake at km 14.5 to celebrate good times on the trail and kick off the summer/fall schedule! We will drive to km 14.1 on 9/10 Sideroad and park the cars to begin the hike. We will hike north to km 16 and will meet up with Hike #1 group at the picnic table. After lunch we will retrace our steps back to the cars. Bring lunch and water. We provide the cake!
Location (Google Maps): Meet up at the new Barrow Bay Parking Lot off of CR 9 about 1 km south of old Barrow Bay Parking. Barrow Bay South Parking Lot is located at (44.950638, -81.222274),
Description Michael McDonald, CEO of the Bruce Trail Conservancy will lead us on a hike of the Peninsula Section’s new Friendship Trail! The World Trails Network is excited to announce the reopening of the recently relocated International Friendship Trail between the Bruce Trail Conservancy and The Cotswolds Way. This Friendship Trail represents both organizations’ commitment to international collaboration and raising awareness for our world’s trails.
The Cotswolds Way is a 102-mile National Trail in the west of England, stretching between the beautiful market town of Chipping Campden in the north and the World Heritage Site of Bath in the south. A six-mile (around 10 km) section of trail dedicated as a Friendship Trail with the Bruce Trail can be found in the Haresfield area near Pitchcombe. This beautiful walk takes trail users along peaceful woodland tracks and out onto windswept hillsides with breath-taking views. Learn more about the twinned section at https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/app/uploads/walk_14_bruce_trail_circular_final.pdf
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 3 – 4 km
Description Discover the amazing diversity of insects on the Bruce Trail with entomologist Jim Chaput and learn about these sentinels of our fragile environment. Learn what you can do to help these amazing species
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Hike & Picnic Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking at the north end of 2nd Concession S, north of County Road 18 at the start of the Silent Valley Side Trail (Map 30)
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less, Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing.
Description On June 3, 2013, Bruce Trail acquired the Silent Valley Nature Reserve. Ten years later, we will celebrate the occasion with a picnic and hikes at this beautiful property. Come for lunch at 12 pm. We’ll provide the birthday cake. After lunch, there will be two hikes, an easier shorter one (3-4 kms) and a longer, more challenging one (6-7 kms). Please bring a picnic lunch, lawn chair, water bottle and plate and cutlery for the cake. (Thank you. We hate to use disposables!)
Description Sunset & Moonrise Night Hike – Take in the magic of the setting sun and 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).
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: Approx. 30 km Please note that the hike length may change slightly as there are some reroutes currently being constructed.
Description New info about this badge. If you are registering and already have this badge, you may want to know that we are introducing a separate independent Falling Water one day badge later this year and you may want to wait and do the hike that way. The current event badge will only be earned by participating in the yearly event.
Come and test your mettle! This loop hike traverses the beautiful, rugged upper Beaver Valley. It’s a challenging hike during which you’ll experience all that spring has to offer, including cascading creeks and waterfalls. Registrants should have experience hiking long distances over strenuous terrain. The $35.00 registration fee covers the cost of the online registration fee, check point refreshments and the badge. Further details will be emailed to participants once registration is received.
Description Join us for a fun day exploring Warsaw Caves Conservation Area. We will hike about 15 km (dropout after 9 km) at a 3.5 to 4 km/hr pace through forests, across open limestone plains, past potholes and kettles, and stop to enjoy the lookout over the Indian River valley. After the hike you will have about an hour to go spelunking (caving) and discover the park’s seven caves, or relax on the beach. If it’s hot bring a swimsuit and cool off in the Indian River.
Pack lunch, snacks, enough water for the day (at least two litres), sunhat, sunscreen, bug repellent, bug mesh, and rain protection. If you plan to go spelunking, bring a headlight.
There will be no washroom/refreshment stop on the way up or down.
Bus will depart from 10 York Mills Rd at 8 AM. We hope to be back in the city around 6 PM.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Hwy 400 north to Hwy 9. From Hwy 9, drive 3.5 km north on Airport Rd, then 0.6 km east on 5th Sideroad to the parking area on the north.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Hilly, Variable Distance: 14-16 Km
Description Meet at the Bruce Trail parking lot in 5th Sideroad. We will hike the Hockley Crest Trail to the Airport Road, cross the road and to the Hockley Vallety 5th Line road and back (loop hike). This is a challenging hike with constant up and down steep hills – scenery are beautiful in the forest and high grounds. Bring at least two lit of water, sun screen and bug spray. Boots mandatory, poles recommended. We will have a snack/lunch break for 20 minutes.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bruce Trail Parking Lot on Mono 5 Sideroad on the north side of the road where the Trail crosses. Google GPS Coordinates: 43.974055, -79.984988
Directions: From Airport Road turn east onto 5 Sideroad and drive for 600 metres. The parking lot is on the left hand side.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10.0 kilometre
Description Join with other friends of the Caledon Hills Club to hike parts of the Main Trail, Hockleycrest Side Trail, Darcy’s Side Trail, and the Tall Timbers Bruce Trail Conservancy protected natural area. Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Note:This hike can be counted towards your Caledon Hills Sideways Badge.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Southwest corner of Finch Ave & Weston Rd
Hike Leader(s): Alina Lin
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Flat Distance: 15km
Description Embark on a captivating journey through Toronto’s remarkable urban trail systems. From the scenic Don River in the east to the captivating Waterfront in the south, the tranquil Humber River in the west, and the enchanting Finch Corridor in the north, this diverse collection of trails offers an unforgettable opportunity to explore the city’s longest trails on foot.
By interconnecting these four trail systems, which weave through more than ten parks and trails, we are creating an awe-inspiring loop spanning approximately 74 kilometers: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n . As a testament to your accomplishment, completing the entire loop will earn you the Toronto Urban Hiking Badge—the first ever urban hiking badge launched by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club.
Distance: 15km. Start from Finch & Weston and end at Finch Subway Station.
Pace: 4kph
Trail condition: mostly flat and paved.
Bring water and snacks. Dress and prepare for the weather.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register on-line or sign-in morning of hike Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11.3km
Description Reconnect with Club members and join us on our Picnic Party hikes to celebrate the coming of SUMMER. Both hikes will meet for lunch and cake at km 14.5 to celebrate good times on the trail and kick off the summer/fall schedule! We will park on 6/7 Sideroad at km 10.6 and hike to the picnic table at km 16.0 and return. We follow the Transcarioca Friendship Trail for part of this hike along the Bruce Trail. We will meet up with Group #2 at km 16.0 at the picnic table to share some delicious cake. Bring lunch and water. We provide the cake!
Description Come enjoy the islands in early June. We will meet at 9:15 AM at the Toronto Island Ferry dock at the bottom of Bay Street to take the 9:30 AM Ward’s Island ferry. Tickets can be bought online or at the ticket booth. Ferry adult return cost is $9.11. The hike will do a loop around the islands, along the boardwalk , past the lighthouse to Hanlan’s Point and returning on the other side of Ward’s island. Expected return on the Ward’s Island ferry departing at 2:15 PM. Dropout anytime. All 3 island ferries are running on the Spring schedule. Hiking shoes/boots or good walking shoes needed. Bring water, lunch, sunscreen and insect repellant.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register on-line or sign-in morning of hike Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 4km
Description Reconnect with Club members and join us on our Picnic Party hikes to celebrate the coming of SUMMER. Both hikes will meet for lunch and cake at km 14.5 to celebrate good times on the trail and kick off the summer/fall schedule! We will drive to km 14.1 on 9/10 Sideroad and park the cars to begin the hike. We will hike north to km 16 and will meet up with Hike #1 group at the picnic table. After lunch we will retrace our steps back to the cars. Bring lunch and water. We provide the cake!
Location (Google Maps): Meet up at the new Barrow Bay Parking Lot off of CR 9 about 1 km south of old Barrow Bay Parking. Barrow Bay South Parking Lot is located at (44.950638, -81.222274),
Description Michael McDonald, CEO of the Bruce Trail Conservancy will lead us on a hike of the Peninsula Section’s new Friendship Trail! The World Trails Network is excited to announce the reopening of the recently relocated International Friendship Trail between the Bruce Trail Conservancy and The Cotswolds Way. This Friendship Trail represents both organizations’ commitment to international collaboration and raising awareness for our world’s trails.
The Cotswolds Way is a 102-mile National Trail in the west of England, stretching between the beautiful market town of Chipping Campden in the north and the World Heritage Site of Bath in the south. A six-mile (around 10 km) section of trail dedicated as a Friendship Trail with the Bruce Trail can be found in the Haresfield area near Pitchcombe. This beautiful walk takes trail users along peaceful woodland tracks and out onto windswept hillsides with breath-taking views. Learn more about the twinned section at https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/app/uploads/walk_14_bruce_trail_circular_final.pdf
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 3 – 4 km
Description Discover the amazing diversity of insects on the Bruce Trail with entomologist Jim Chaput and learn about these sentinels of our fragile environment. Learn what you can do to help these amazing species
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Hike & Picnic Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking at the north end of 2nd Concession S, north of County Road 18 at the start of the Silent Valley Side Trail (Map 30)
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less, Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing.
Description On June 3, 2013, Bruce Trail acquired the Silent Valley Nature Reserve. Ten years later, we will celebrate the occasion with a picnic and hikes at this beautiful property. Come for lunch at 12 pm. We’ll provide the birthday cake. After lunch, there will be two hikes, an easier shorter one (3-4 kms) and a longer, more challenging one (6-7 kms). Please bring a picnic lunch, lawn chair, water bottle and plate and cutlery for the cake. (Thank you. We hate to use disposables!)
Description Sunset & Moonrise Night Hike – Take in the magic of the setting sun and 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).
Hosting Club: Niagara, Toronto Category: Car Pool Location (Google Maps): We meet each other at roadside parking across from the eighth line side trail on eighth line.
Description This is the second leg of the Toronto section E2E hike, which is divided into four parts. Each part requires separate registration.
If you would like to receive the badge for completing all the parts, there is a fee of ten dollars.
IF THE HIKERS WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN THE NEW FOUND RAISING BADGE, they have the option to e-transfer the fee (The fee is $30.00 for BTC members and $40.00 for non-members) to the TBTC treasurer’s email at tbtctreasurer211@gmail.com and receive it when they complete the section.
Please note that this is a carpool hike, so it’s important to come with an empty car and be prepared for carpooling and sharing rides.
Dress appropriately for the weather conditions. Make sure to bring snacks, lunch, and a minimum of 2 litres of water.
During the hike, we will take short water breaks, as well as a 30-minute lunch break.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 kms
Description Starting from the main parking lot, we will hike on a side trail to the main trail and to the Duff Pit Side Trail. Around the beautiful Reservoir Side Trail and up the new Trafalgar Road Side Trail to the Great Esker Side Trail and onto the main trail back to the cars. There should still be some wildflowers to admire. Bring water, a snack and bug spray.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): The Owen Sound Galaxy Theatre parking lot. Meet at the tall “Galaxy Centre” sign next to the traffic lights.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 4.5 km
Description From roadside parking at Skinners Bluff, we will follow the President’s Path Side Trail south across a field and through woodland to the Escarpment edge at Esther’s Bluff where lookouts offer views over the Slough of Despond. We’ll return along another side trail that’s forms a loop. Bring water, bug repellent, sunscreen, sturdy footwear and walking poles or sticks if you have them. If you are unable to register, please call or text the hike leader at 519-378-5630.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 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: About 10km
Description
You will need your cell phone for this hike. We will look for orchids, ferns and birds to use towards the badges offered by the Peninsula Bruce Trail Club. I will show you how to use the Merlin and iNaturalis as well as Seek apps on your phone so please download them before you arrive. You will also need to take photos of any specimen we find. This is a loop hike so we will start and stop in the same location. Please arrive before 7:30 so we can set off at 7:30 sharp. Please carpool to our meeting location if you can. Please bring your Bruce Grey Orchid and Fern books if you have them. Ensure you bring plenty of water, snacks and first aid kit. There will be lots of stopping as we make our way from the parking lot along the access trail to the main trail, Whippoorwill St, Walter Brewer St, Alan Fowler St, White Bluff St and then back to the parking lot. These Side Trails can also count towards your Side Trails badge. Bring bug spray, sunscreen, a brimmed hat, sturdy shoes and poles, if you use them.
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Register Location (Google Maps): June 5: Kinsmen Park, Frost Rd, Beamsville June 12: Louth Conservation Area June 19: Queenston Heights
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate Distance: 5-6 km
Description Hiking 101 is an introductory course for novice hikers, members and non-members alike. If you want some guidance on where to begin, what to wear, and what to take along, this is the course for you. The course is 3 Monday morning sessions with a combination of workshop/Q& A followed by short hikes along the trail. Dress in weather appropriate clothing and wear good walking shoes.
Time: 10 am – 12 pm
Meeting locations:
Monday, June 5- Kinsmen Park, Kinsmen Rd & Frost Rd., Beamsville N 43.146108 W 79.475609
Monday, June 12 – Louth Conservation Area, parking lot off of Staff Avenue, Louth, 500 m north of Pelham Rd (Regional Road 69) N 43.121706 W 79.351235
Monday, June 19 – Queenston Height Park, near the Bruce Trail Cairn N 43.157826 W 79.052045
Registration is Members $30, Non-Members $40. Upon completing the three sessions, you will receive a FREE tube scarf ($15 value)
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Tuesday Hike Location (Google Maps): Caledon Hills Section, Map 14. To car pool, meet at Party City (4th Ave at Hwy 10 in Orangeville) or meet at roadside parking on Heritage Rd, north of King Rd, west of Mississauga Rd, Terra Cotta (Km 44.5).
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: 10 km with a shorter option available.
Description We will meet at roadside parking on Heritage Rd and hike west along the main trail, through Terra Cotta Conservation Area. We will return along the Terra Cotta Side Trail (Caledon Trailway) to Heritage Rd. Terrain is mostly flat, with some hills, and a steep section. This is a 10km hike. Please bring lunch, snacks and water.
Note: There are many options for those wishing a shorter hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Park at Niagara Glen Nature Centre, Niagara River Parkway, parking charges apply. Driving directions: Take QEW to Niagara, continue on exit to Highway 405, General Brock Parkway to Lewiston-Queenston, take last exit to right before US border to Stanley Avenue (102); left on Whirlpool Rd. and left on Niagara River Parkway, you will see Whirlpool golf course on left, continue to Niagara Glen Nature Center on the right, use paying station to print and display the ticket. Consider carpooling with co-hikers to share the parking and / or gas cost.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 7 – 10 km
Description Join us on a truly adventurous hike on Niagara River, using steel stairs we will descend down to Niagara River and hike multiple trails of the Glen Trail Network. We will hike close to the roaring river on marked trails, negotiating around some boulders and some narrow paths. We plan to cross over to the Whirlpool Pool spot, conditions permitting, at this place the river takes a 90 degree turn and creates a rare natural wonder, hiking distance 7-10 km. The lunch break will on a large rock platform overlooking the river, the view all along are just stunning. Hiking shoes, poles, head cap are strongly recommended, dress according to weather. Bring snack, water, bug spray and sun protection lotion Hike leader contact # 416-566-0503.
This is first of the series of hikes along the Niagara River. Next two hikes we will cross into US and hike on US side of Niagara River (Goat Island and Niagara Gorge). Details will follow on the calendar.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Hike & Picnic Location (Google Maps): The Owen Sound Galaxy Theatre parking lot. Meet at the tall “Galaxy Centre” sign next to the traffic lights.
Pace: Brisk: 4 to 5 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing
Description We will car pool from Owen Sound to Lion’s Head, km 83.0 Map 38. The number of cars taken will be dictated by the number of people signed up. We will then leave a vehicle(s) and car pool to km 69.6 where we will hike the main trail heading north along the outskirts of the Lion’s Head Provincial Nature Reserve (approx 14 km). We will encounter many scenic outlooks with beautiful views along the way. Too many to list! We will stop at the Lion’s Head Lookout for a picnic lunch then head back to our vehicle(s). If you are unable to register, please call or text the hike leader at 519-270-5068.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 10km
Description Starting at Beaver Valley section km 27.9, we will follow the white blazed trail west toward Duncan Crevice Caves Provincial Nature Reserve. At km 32.6 we will take the Chuck Grant Side Trail to create a loop. This unique and wonderful hike includes a wide variety of terrain, two bridge crossings of Mill Creek, two climbs and descents of the Escarpment, all with spectacular views from Metcalfe and Pinnacle Rocks. Optional descents and climbs into the Metcalfe and Duncan Crevices, weather and grip permitting. Bring water and a snack.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Good Companions Location (Google Maps): Twiss Road Trails. As parking is limited we will park in Kilbride behind the local school. This will require a very short car pool.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6-7K
Description This is a very pretty area with lots of wild flowers. There are some rocky sections . We will have one short stop before we reach the Guelph Line. We will walk a short section on the road and then return on a less rocky route.
To find the parking area, drive into the school area and as you come to a curve turn right beside the school.
Please bring the usual snack, water and bug spray.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: An evening walk. Location (Google Maps): Meet in the municipal parking lot by the river on the west side of 1st Ave. E between 7th St. E and 8th St. E in Owen Sound.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: Approx 5 km
Description Join us for an evening hike exploring trails & neighbourhoods in Owen Sound, followed by an opportunity for refreshments. No need to arrive 15 minutes early – the hike will leave at 7:00 pm. For further information contact Hike Leader Harriet Nixon at 519-373-6598 or harrietnixon@bmts.com. If you are unable to preregister, please call or text the hike leader.
From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, sunscreen, bug spray , snack and a drink ices and dress for the weather
You are signing up for the following dates: 2023-06-08, 2023-06-09, 2023-06-10, 2023-06-11, 2023-06-12, 2023-06-13, 2023-06-14, 2023-06-15, 2023-06-16, 2023-06-17
Location (Google Maps): Peninsula ETE in 10 – Start June 8 Finish June 17 Please read all details in the hike description before registering for the hike.
Pace: Brisk, Medium Terrain: Difficult, Moderate Distance: Approx 15-20km per day depending on available parking.
Description
Please note there are no refunds or transfers. If you register for this hike and change your mind, please cancel your name from the registered list as there will be others on the waitlist.
It is very important to read all the details for this hike prior to registering.
Overview
This is a special series of 10 hikes to complete the Peninsula section of the Bruce Trail. There will be a new accomplishment badge, included in the registration fee featuring the Turkey Vulture – which has been designed by Joe Borges and will hopefully be made available on our last day. In addition to hiking the main trail, we will be collecting bird songs via the Merlin app (you do not need a cell phone) to go toward the Peninsula Birder Badge as well as the Fern Badge and Orchid Badge as we see/hear them. A few landlocked Side Trails (like McKay’s Harbour, High Dump, part of Devil’s Monument, Sydney Bay Bluff Lookout) will also be included for those who wish to log trails for the Side Trails badge. If you choose, many other side trails can be done after we finish each day’s hike. This is an option for participants.
For this E2E in 10, we will be following the main trail northbound eventually finishing in Tobermory. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of 10 hikes as a Group Hike. The Peninsula in 10 series is geared to experienced long distance hikers with the expectation of a 3 to 5.0 km/ hr. pace maintained over a 15km plus day. The section is approximately 165km 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 own transportation back to their vehicle. Please note that transportation back to your vehicle is very limited 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 to enjoy the flora and fauna of this beautiful but challenging section.
This particular set of 10 hikes is intended to be Moderate/Brisk. 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.
This ETE in 10 and the one scheduled in May cannot be combined to complete one ETE but you can register to complete them both if you would like two ETE’s.
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, bio-breaks are as needed. Please let the sweep person know and they will wait for you. A morning break around 10am 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.
Fee
The fee goes towards supporting the Peninsula 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 the time being, registration for the Peninsula E2E-in-Ten will be limited to members of the Bruce Trail Conservancy. Hikers may be a member of any section.
Car Shuttles and Missing Hikes
A maximum of 3 (of the 10) hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges, but it is intended that this badge be earned while hiking as part of a group led by a certified hike leader. Car shuttles are shared amongst the hikers. If you intend to arrive at the meeting locations with more than yourself in your vehicle, please let the hike leader know in advance. Car pooling 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. If you know you will miss more than 3 of the hikes, it’s likely best to sign up for another end to end, however, whatever hikes are completed on this series may go toward completion of an independent ETE for the regular Peninsula ETE flowerpot badge. If you are able to complete the hikes you know you will miss ahead of time, all the better.
Transportation
This series will be through-hikes and will require car shuttling. You must be willing to drive and/or to be a passenger. Some parking locations require paid parking, and hikes that enter Bruce Peninsula National Park. The fee for this E2E-in-10 does not include any parking/entry fees for hikers. These costs, where applicable, will be shared amongst all participants unless you have a parking or park pass.
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 in the Peninsula but I recommend staying in Lion’s Head which is about mid-way of the section. There is a motel, a campground, a hostel, and several B&B’s. Moving from accommodation to accommodation, while in the Peninsula, is doable but generally not recommended. If you require suggestions on where to stay or 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 7:45am each day. A schedule for meeting and start locations will be sent to each participant in May. We will hike northerly each day. The schedule is subject to change.
This hike is limited to 12 participants including the hike leader.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at roadside parking on Sideroad 15 at km 82.1. Shuttle to start at Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Headquarters, km 92.9.
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: From km 92.9 to 82.1 plus short side trail, total 11.3 km.
Description From Inglis Falls Conservation Area, this hike will take us up the east side of Owen Sound through the Palisades, a climb up the Centennial Tower to view the city, through a forest, a meadow, past a beaver pond, the edge of the golf course and, more crevices. A shorter distance with lots to see.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Mono Centre Community Centre, 754483 Mono Centre Road – Park at the east end of the parking lot in the gravel area.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 3 – 4 km
Description Join Mark Whitcombe and Dave Dawe while we explore the new BTC Whitetail Refuge property. Dave is the Land Steward here and loves sharing what he knows of the local flora and fauna along with some rehabilitation considerations. Mark is a generalist ecologist and botanist, and was a former Land Steward for the Pinnacle Rock BTC property up in the Beaver Valley area.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on the north shoulder where Holland-Sydenham Townline meets County Road 29, at km 10.3 (Map 29)
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 9.5 or 12.8 kms
Description We will carpool from the meeting place to Blantyre (km 0.0, Map 28). There are some steep descents and climbs, with boardwalks, streams and some lovely views. When we arrive back at the cars on County Road 29, continuing on to hike the Walter’s Falls loop is optional, another 3.3 kms. Please bring a lunch or snack and water, bug spray and sunscreen. If you are unable to register, please call the hike leader at 705-888-1496.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description Hiking on side trails and main trail and then across the road on the main trail to Snows Creek and back to the car. Bring water and bug spray.
Location (Google Maps): Meet inside the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, foot of Bay Street, beyond the cashiers selling the ferry tickets, in the open area with the benches and Muskoka chairs. From Union Station take the LRT one stop to “Ferry Docks” or take bus number #19 or #72 on Bay Street southbound to the Queens Quay. Walk across Queen Quay south through the park to the ferry terminal.
Description After a day’s work, come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic to enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s own beautiful island parkland oasis away from the city. Pack a dinner for a sit-down picnic. Note that food is not available for purchase on the islands early in the season. Bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return ticket for the ferry is approximately $8.70, $5.60 for seniors. The hike will take place rain or shine. Toronto Island Evening Hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June, same time and meeting place. The route and time we return to the city may vary depending if the ferries are running on the Spring or Summer (starts in May) schedule. Contact Hike Leaders via the Contact form for further information or to confirm the current ferry schedule that will be in place the week of the hike. Registration is not required for this hike – just meet the Hike Leader at the above location.
From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, sunscreen, bug spray , snack and a drink ices and dress for the weather
You are signing up for the following dates: 2023-06-08, 2023-06-09, 2023-06-10, 2023-06-11, 2023-06-12, 2023-06-13, 2023-06-14, 2023-06-15, 2023-06-16, 2023-06-17
Location (Google Maps): Peninsula ETE in 10 – Start June 8 Finish June 17 Please read all details in the hike description before registering for the hike.
Pace: Brisk, Medium Terrain: Difficult, Moderate Distance: Approx 15-20km per day depending on available parking.
Description
Please note there are no refunds or transfers. If you register for this hike and change your mind, please cancel your name from the registered list as there will be others on the waitlist.
It is very important to read all the details for this hike prior to registering.
Overview
This is a special series of 10 hikes to complete the Peninsula section of the Bruce Trail. There will be a new accomplishment badge, included in the registration fee featuring the Turkey Vulture – which has been designed by Joe Borges and will hopefully be made available on our last day. In addition to hiking the main trail, we will be collecting bird songs via the Merlin app (you do not need a cell phone) to go toward the Peninsula Birder Badge as well as the Fern Badge and Orchid Badge as we see/hear them. A few landlocked Side Trails (like McKay’s Harbour, High Dump, part of Devil’s Monument, Sydney Bay Bluff Lookout) will also be included for those who wish to log trails for the Side Trails badge. If you choose, many other side trails can be done after we finish each day’s hike. This is an option for participants.
For this E2E in 10, we will be following the main trail northbound eventually finishing in Tobermory. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of 10 hikes as a Group Hike. The Peninsula in 10 series is geared to experienced long distance hikers with the expectation of a 3 to 5.0 km/ hr. pace maintained over a 15km plus day. The section is approximately 165km 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 own transportation back to their vehicle. Please note that transportation back to your vehicle is very limited 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 to enjoy the flora and fauna of this beautiful but challenging section.
This particular set of 10 hikes is intended to be Moderate/Brisk. 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.
This ETE in 10 and the one scheduled in May cannot be combined to complete one ETE but you can register to complete them both if you would like two ETE’s.
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, bio-breaks are as needed. Please let the sweep person know and they will wait for you. A morning break around 10am 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.
Fee
The fee goes towards supporting the Peninsula 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 the time being, registration for the Peninsula E2E-in-Ten will be limited to members of the Bruce Trail Conservancy. Hikers may be a member of any section.
Car Shuttles and Missing Hikes
A maximum of 3 (of the 10) hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges, but it is intended that this badge be earned while hiking as part of a group led by a certified hike leader. Car shuttles are shared amongst the hikers. If you intend to arrive at the meeting locations with more than yourself in your vehicle, please let the hike leader know in advance. Car pooling 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. If you know you will miss more than 3 of the hikes, it’s likely best to sign up for another end to end, however, whatever hikes are completed on this series may go toward completion of an independent ETE for the regular Peninsula ETE flowerpot badge. If you are able to complete the hikes you know you will miss ahead of time, all the better.
Transportation
This series will be through-hikes and will require car shuttling. You must be willing to drive and/or to be a passenger. Some parking locations require paid parking, and hikes that enter Bruce Peninsula National Park. The fee for this E2E-in-10 does not include any parking/entry fees for hikers. These costs, where applicable, will be shared amongst all participants unless you have a parking or park pass.
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 in the Peninsula but I recommend staying in Lion’s Head which is about mid-way of the section. There is a motel, a campground, a hostel, and several B&B’s. Moving from accommodation to accommodation, while in the Peninsula, is doable but generally not recommended. If you require suggestions on where to stay or 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 7:45am each day. A schedule for meeting and start locations will be sent to each participant in May. We will hike northerly each day. The schedule is subject to change.
This hike is limited to 12 participants including the hike leader.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at roadside parking on Sideroad 15 at km 82.1. Shuttle to start at Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Headquarters, km 92.9.
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: From km 92.9 to 82.1 plus short side trail, total 11.3 km.
Description From Inglis Falls Conservation Area, this hike will take us up the east side of Owen Sound through the Palisades, a climb up the Centennial Tower to view the city, through a forest, a meadow, past a beaver pond, the edge of the golf course and, more crevices. A shorter distance with lots to see.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Mono Centre Community Centre, 754483 Mono Centre Road – Park at the east end of the parking lot in the gravel area.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 3 – 4 km
Description Join Mark Whitcombe and Dave Dawe while we explore the new BTC Whitetail Refuge property. Dave is the Land Steward here and loves sharing what he knows of the local flora and fauna along with some rehabilitation considerations. Mark is a generalist ecologist and botanist, and was a former Land Steward for the Pinnacle Rock BTC property up in the Beaver Valley area.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on the north shoulder where Holland-Sydenham Townline meets County Road 29, at km 10.3 (Map 29)
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 9.5 or 12.8 kms
Description We will carpool from the meeting place to Blantyre (km 0.0, Map 28). There are some steep descents and climbs, with boardwalks, streams and some lovely views. When we arrive back at the cars on County Road 29, continuing on to hike the Walter’s Falls loop is optional, another 3.3 kms. Please bring a lunch or snack and water, bug spray and sunscreen. If you are unable to register, please call the hike leader at 705-888-1496.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description Hiking on side trails and main trail and then across the road on the main trail to Snows Creek and back to the car. Bring water and bug spray.
Location (Google Maps): Meet inside the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, foot of Bay Street, beyond the cashiers selling the ferry tickets, in the open area with the benches and Muskoka chairs. From Union Station take the LRT one stop to “Ferry Docks” or take bus number #19 or #72 on Bay Street southbound to the Queens Quay. Walk across Queen Quay south through the park to the ferry terminal.
Description After a day’s work, come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic to enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s own beautiful island parkland oasis away from the city. Pack a dinner for a sit-down picnic. Note that food is not available for purchase on the islands early in the season. Bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return ticket for the ferry is approximately $8.70, $5.60 for seniors. The hike will take place rain or shine. Toronto Island Evening Hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June, same time and meeting place. The route and time we return to the city may vary depending if the ferries are running on the Spring or Summer (starts in May) schedule. Contact Hike Leaders via the Contact form for further information or to confirm the current ferry schedule that will be in place the week of the hike. Registration is not required for this hike – just meet the Hike Leader at the above location.
Description Enjoy the benefits of pausing for a yoga practice as we tour through the trails, parkland and Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. No mat required. Movement will focus on a flow of standing poses designed especially for hikers. Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL.
Description Meeting point – Cemetery Road Parking (44.967285, -81.230603) in Lions Head
We will carpool to the McCurdy Drive Municipal Parking Lot, which is a paid parking lot, and the fee will be split evenly among hikers.
This is a scenic hike. Beginning our hike on the main trail (81.6), we will pass through Giant Cauldron and Lion’s Head Pothole Side Trails. The route takes us through many scenic lookouts that Lion’s Head is famous for. We exit the main trail (78.0) on to the Inland Side Trail with a detour to explore Donna Baker, McKay’s Harbour, and Geodetic Side Trails (leads to the 45 degrees Geodetic Bench Mark), before returning to the meeting point at Cemetery Road Parking.
This hike is approximately 14 kilometers at a moderate pace of 3km/h, in rough terrain with ascents and descents navigating rocks and tree roots along the path. Wear sturdy footwear, bring sunscreen, bug repellent, and masks (optional) for carpooling. Allow 6 hours for the hike – includes carpooling, WOW! time, and breaks.
All kilometre map references are based on the Bruce Trail Guide Book Edition 30, Map #38.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bruce Trail Parking Lot on Mono 5 Sideroad on the north side of the road where the Trail crosses. Google GPS Coordinates: 43.974055, -79.984988
Directions: From Airport Road turn east onto 5 Sideroad and drive for 600 metres. The parking lot is on the left hand side.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5.5 kilometres
Description Join with other friends of the Caledon Hills Club to leisurely explore parts of the Main Trail, Hockleycrest Side Trail, Darcy’s Side Trail, and the Tall Timbers Bruce Trail Conservancy protected natural area. Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Event Hikes Location (Google Maps): Niagara Regional Municipality Office, 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, Thorold ON L2V 4Y6
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Distance: 32 kms
Description
This is a self led hike. Hike along the Bruce Trail from Laura Secord’s homestead in Queenston to Decew House in Thorold. Participants will be transported by bus from check in to the start of the hike and will hike at their own pace to the final checkpoint. Masks are optional on buses. There will be drivers available to drive you back to your car once your hike is over. Masks must be worn in the car.
Bring snacks, water and bug spray. We also recommend sunscreen, basic first aid supplies, spare socks and a cell phone. There will be 3 checkpoints (2 along the trail and one at the end) to replenish water and snacks and anyone wishing to drop out of the hike should do so at a checkpoint. Hikers are responsible for informing club volunteers of their intention to drop out.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 11km
Description We will park on the 4th Line in the Caledon Hills section. We begin hiking at km 54.3 and hike to km 49.0 (Airport Rd) and return. The trail descends by way of switchback, passes through valleys and climbs the eastern ridge. There are significant hills on this hike. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Challenging, Hilly Distance: 14-16 km
Description This will be a beautiful loop hike in Bruce Trail main trail and some sidetrails between 5th and 3rd Line EHS (Hockley Rd). Mostly hilly with some scenic views.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Bus Hike Location (Google Maps): Departure Point: York Mills Subway Station – 10 York Mills Road, North East corner of Yonge St. and York Mills Rd. – Outside York Mills Centre (Look for BTC chartered yellow School Bus)
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Variable Distance: Several hikes throughout the day of 3-5 km
Description In every landscape along the Bruce Trail, we see wildlife and plants that are beautiful and ecologically important. In late spring and early summer, we find abundant wildflowers, mushrooms, and shrubs in the meadows and forests of the Niagara Escarpment. It is a wonderful time for butterflies. Come with us to learn about them. Come join us as we hike on the Bruce Trail and side trails near Georgetown. We’ll break into smaller groups, each with a hike leader and a local guide/expert, and stop regularly to listen to birds and admire flowers. Bring water, snack and lunch, sunscreen, insect repellent, and your camera.
School Bus transportation will be provided at the special rate of $10.00 (to be prepaid online by credit card upon registration). The TBTC Board has reduced the usual fares for this bus hike in order to broaden the appeal for hiking to newcomers. We encourage those who are not currently members of the BTC to come join us on this hike to learn about the Niagara Escarpment.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Finch Subway Station Passenger Pick Up ( N.W. Yonge Street & Hendon Ave)
Hike Leader(s): Alina Lin
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Flat Distance: 15km
Description Embark on a captivating journey through Toronto’s remarkable urban trail systems. From the scenic Don River in the east to the captivating Waterfront in the south, the tranquil Humber River in the west, and the enchanting Finch Corridor in the north, this diverse collection of trails offers an unforgettable opportunity to explore the city’s longest trails on foot.
By interconnecting these four trail systems, which weave through more than ten parks and trails, we are creating an awe-inspiring loop spanning approximately 74 kilometers: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n . As a testament to your accomplishment, completing the entire loop will earn you the Toronto Urban Hiking Badge—the first ever urban hiking badge launched by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club.
Distance: 16km. Start from Finch Subway Station and end at Leslie St .& Eglinton Ave (Parking Lot #2 Wilket Creek Park)
Pace: 4kph
Trail condition: mostly flat and paved. Running shoes are recommended.
Bring water and snacks. Dress and prepare for the weather.
Description Please join me at the south west corner of Finch and Weston by 10 AM. We will hike south on the Humber Recreational Trail to Scarlet and Eglinton (km 30.2 to km 19.2). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge.
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, There might be muddy sections., There might be sections with water on the trail.
Description Looping via Memorial Forest, Merle Gunby Side Trails and main trail providing great views of Jones Falls where we can have a light snack. If you are unable to register please call the hike leader @ 416-848-8818.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Scotsdale Farm Parking. Take Trafalgar Road north to where it merges with Highway 7. Continue north on Highway Trafalgar/Highway 7 to Halton Regional Road 3 (Signs for Regional Rd 3/Trafalgar Road N/Ballinafad/Brisbane) and turn right. Continue on Trafalgar/Regional Road 3 for 600 metres and driveway for Scotsdale Farm will be on the right. There is a blue and white sign.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Variable Distance: 8 – 10 km
Description Join Maureen’s family and friends and the Toronto Bruce Trail Club to celebrate her life and years of service to the club on a moderate loop hike of 10 km on the trails around Scotsdale Farm near Georgetown. From leading hikes when based on Wards Island to serving as club president to founding the Halton Hills Chapter of the club, Maureen has had a long lasting impact. Let’s remember Maureen and give thanks by hiking the trails she spent much time on and loved followed by fellowship and post hike refreshments at The St. George Pub 7 Main Street N., Georgetown.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bruce Trail Parking Lot on Mono 5 Sideroad on the north side of the road where the Trail crosses. Google GPS Coordinates: 43.974055, -79.984988
Directions: From Airport Road turn east onto 5 Sideroad and drive for 600 metres. The parking lot is on the left hand side.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5.5 kilometres
Description Join with other friends of the Caledon Hills Club to leisurely explore parts of the Main Trail, Hockleycrest Side Trail, Darcy’s Side Trail, and the Tall Timbers Bruce Trail Conservancy protected natural area. Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate Distance: Approximately 4km
Description Join us to HELP FILL THE CRIB!!
We will hike in from Ridge Road picking invasive garlic mustard and greater celandine along the way (reusable grocery bags or garbage bags work well). Once at the crib location, we will dump our bags and pick garlic mustard in that area for a while, dump it, then hike back out. Plenty of native spring plants to admire along the way – reducing invasive species will give these species a chance to thrive!
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Event Hikes Location (Google Maps): Niagara Regional Municipality Office, 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, Thorold ON L2V 4Y6
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Distance: 32 kms
Description
This is a self led hike. Hike along the Bruce Trail from Laura Secord’s homestead in Queenston to Decew House in Thorold. Participants will be transported by bus from check in to the start of the hike and will hike at their own pace to the final checkpoint. Masks are optional on buses. There will be drivers available to drive you back to your car once your hike is over. Masks must be worn in the car.
Bring snacks, water and bug spray. We also recommend sunscreen, basic first aid supplies, spare socks and a cell phone. There will be 3 checkpoints (2 along the trail and one at the end) to replenish water and snacks and anyone wishing to drop out of the hike should do so at a checkpoint. Hikers are responsible for informing club volunteers of their intention to drop out.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 11km
Description We will park on the 4th Line in the Caledon Hills section. We begin hiking at km 54.3 and hike to km 49.0 (Airport Rd) and return. The trail descends by way of switchback, passes through valleys and climbs the eastern ridge. There are significant hills on this hike. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Challenging, Hilly Distance: 14-16 km
Description This will be a beautiful loop hike in Bruce Trail main trail and some sidetrails between 5th and 3rd Line EHS (Hockley Rd). Mostly hilly with some scenic views.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Bus Hike Location (Google Maps): Departure Point: York Mills Subway Station – 10 York Mills Road, North East corner of Yonge St. and York Mills Rd. – Outside York Mills Centre (Look for BTC chartered yellow School Bus)
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Variable Distance: Several hikes throughout the day of 3-5 km
Description In every landscape along the Bruce Trail, we see wildlife and plants that are beautiful and ecologically important. In late spring and early summer, we find abundant wildflowers, mushrooms, and shrubs in the meadows and forests of the Niagara Escarpment. It is a wonderful time for butterflies. Come with us to learn about them. Come join us as we hike on the Bruce Trail and side trails near Georgetown. We’ll break into smaller groups, each with a hike leader and a local guide/expert, and stop regularly to listen to birds and admire flowers. Bring water, snack and lunch, sunscreen, insect repellent, and your camera.
School Bus transportation will be provided at the special rate of $10.00 (to be prepaid online by credit card upon registration). The TBTC Board has reduced the usual fares for this bus hike in order to broaden the appeal for hiking to newcomers. We encourage those who are not currently members of the BTC to come join us on this hike to learn about the Niagara Escarpment.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Finch Subway Station Passenger Pick Up ( N.W. Yonge Street & Hendon Ave)
Hike Leader(s): Alina Lin
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Flat Distance: 15km
Description Embark on a captivating journey through Toronto’s remarkable urban trail systems. From the scenic Don River in the east to the captivating Waterfront in the south, the tranquil Humber River in the west, and the enchanting Finch Corridor in the north, this diverse collection of trails offers an unforgettable opportunity to explore the city’s longest trails on foot.
By interconnecting these four trail systems, which weave through more than ten parks and trails, we are creating an awe-inspiring loop spanning approximately 74 kilometers: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n . As a testament to your accomplishment, completing the entire loop will earn you the Toronto Urban Hiking Badge—the first ever urban hiking badge launched by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club.
Distance: 16km. Start from Finch Subway Station and end at Leslie St .& Eglinton Ave (Parking Lot #2 Wilket Creek Park)
Pace: 4kph
Trail condition: mostly flat and paved. Running shoes are recommended.
Bring water and snacks. Dress and prepare for the weather.
Description Please join me at the south west corner of Finch and Weston by 10 AM. We will hike south on the Humber Recreational Trail to Scarlet and Eglinton (km 30.2 to km 19.2). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge.
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, There might be muddy sections., There might be sections with water on the trail.
Description Looping via Memorial Forest, Merle Gunby Side Trails and main trail providing great views of Jones Falls where we can have a light snack. If you are unable to register please call the hike leader @ 416-848-8818.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Scotsdale Farm Parking. Take Trafalgar Road north to where it merges with Highway 7. Continue north on Highway Trafalgar/Highway 7 to Halton Regional Road 3 (Signs for Regional Rd 3/Trafalgar Road N/Ballinafad/Brisbane) and turn right. Continue on Trafalgar/Regional Road 3 for 600 metres and driveway for Scotsdale Farm will be on the right. There is a blue and white sign.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Variable Distance: 8 – 10 km
Description Join Maureen’s family and friends and the Toronto Bruce Trail Club to celebrate her life and years of service to the club on a moderate loop hike of 10 km on the trails around Scotsdale Farm near Georgetown. From leading hikes when based on Wards Island to serving as club president to founding the Halton Hills Chapter of the club, Maureen has had a long lasting impact. Let’s remember Maureen and give thanks by hiking the trails she spent much time on and loved followed by fellowship and post hike refreshments at The St. George Pub 7 Main Street N., Georgetown.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bruce Trail Parking Lot on Mono 5 Sideroad on the north side of the road where the Trail crosses. Google GPS Coordinates: 43.974055, -79.984988
Directions: From Airport Road turn east onto 5 Sideroad and drive for 600 metres. The parking lot is on the left hand side.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5.5 kilometres
Description Join with other friends of the Caledon Hills Club to leisurely explore parts of the Main Trail, Hockleycrest Side Trail, Darcy’s Side Trail, and the Tall Timbers Bruce Trail Conservancy protected natural area. Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate Distance: Approximately 4km
Description Join us to HELP FILL THE CRIB!!
We will hike in from Ridge Road picking invasive garlic mustard and greater celandine along the way (reusable grocery bags or garbage bags work well). Once at the crib location, we will dump our bags and pick garlic mustard in that area for a while, dump it, then hike back out. Plenty of native spring plants to admire along the way – reducing invasive species will give these species a chance to thrive!
Hosting Club: Niagara, Toronto Category: Car Pool Location (Google Maps): We will meet each other at the roadside parking area where the main trail intersects with Heritage Rd. It’s important to avoid blocking access to the gate in that area.
Description This is the third leg of the Toronto section E2E hike, which is divided into four parts. Each part requires separate registration.
If you would like to receive the badge for completing the E2E, there is a fee of ten dollars.
IF THE HIKERS WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN THE NEW FOUND RAISING BADGE, they have the option to e-transfer the fee (The fee is $30.00 for BTC members and $40.00 for non-members) to the TBTC treasurer’s email at tbtctreasurer211@gmail.com and receive it when you complete the section.
Please note that this is a carpool hike, so it’s important to come with an empty car and be prepared for carpooling and sharing rides.
Dress appropriately for the weather conditions. Make sure to bring snacks, lunch, and a minimum of 2 litres of water.
During the hike, we will take short water breaks, as well as a 30-minute lunch break.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Transit users meet us at Kipling Subway upper floor bus platforms near the washrooms by 9:05 am. We will be boarding the 49 Bloor West TTC bus for a 9:16 departure. Coming directly to the hike, meet us by 9:35 am at Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Drive, Toronto. Neilson Drive runs north off of Dundas St. W, west of the 427 HWY and The West Mall.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Flat, Other (Refer to Description), Variable Distance: 11.5 km
Description Join Tom Swales and me for a scenic romp along Etobicoke Creek to the Waterfront. Starting from Bloor St. & Markland Dr. to the Neilson Park Creative Centre, the route will be entirely in nature along a winding, up and down, dirt path until the Middle Road Bridge at around 4.5 km, after which we will be mostly on paved path with a few off path dirt trails near the creek. Please be advised that the trail is uneven in places with a short sloping section near the start where hikers will need to exert caution. Once we arrive at Marie Curtis Park we will do a short loop on the west side of the creek through a wooded area and then cross back over to meet up with the beach boardwalk before finishing the hike at Long Branch TTC loop. Hiking shoes are a necessity and hiking poles will be an asset. Public washrooms at either end of the hike, at Neilson Park and at Marie Curtis Park. There will be an optional pub stop at the end of the hike. Anyone coming to the Neilson Park Creative Centre by car, I will accompany you by transit and make sure you make it back to your car at the end of the hike. Bring a Presto Card or change for the bus. Transit users will be able to catch a Go Train from Long Branch Station or a bus from the Long Branch Loop back to the Subway.
The meeting point is at the parking lot next to the Visitor Centre.
Anne Schlarp-McArthur and I welcome you to Greg Vincent’s Tribute Hike. We will hike around Crawford Lake, a rare example of a meromictic lake and the Bruce Trail on our way to the Nassagaweya Canyon with great views and looping back to the Longhouse Village.
This will be one of the last days of spring before the summer’s canopy of leaves appear and it was one of Greg’s favourite times of year. He couldn’t wait to see the first ephemeral wildflowers to enjoy and share with others. For those who want a shorter walk there will be a dropout and you may want to visit the reconstructed Longhouse Village or the Visitor Centre until we return for lunch. Wear hiking boots or good walking shoes, bring a snack, water and be prepared for the weather forecast of the day. No dogs. Indoor washrooms are available and indoor seating areas if needed. Bring lunch, a refreshment and lawn chair as we will find an outdoor area for lunch once the hike is completed. If you choose to come for lunch only, arrive by noon. https://torontobrucetrailclub.org/a-tribute-to-gregory-paul-vincent-1935-2022
NOTE: Two weeks before the event the registration will open for the entry fee to the park and please make your reservation on the start date May 28, 2023.
Directions:
From Kitchener, take the 401 Eastbound toward Toronto. Take exit 312 then turn right on Guelph Line towards Campbellville/Burlington. After 4 km turn left onto Conservation Road.
From Toronto, take the 401 Westbound. Take exit 312 then turn left on Guelph Line towards Campbellville/Burlington. After 4 km turn left onto Conservation Road.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing. Distance: 4 km
Description We will hike north to the Derby Forest Side Trail then east to the the escarpment edge above Owen Sound. Then south until we come out on Concession 3 Derby and then a short road piece back to our cars. For more information contact Bill Snel at w.snel2@gmail.com or call landline (519) 470-0584. If you are unable to register, please contact the leader to let him know you will be attending.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): The Owen Sound Galaxy Theatre parking lot. Meet at the tall “Galaxy Centre” sign next to the traffic lights.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 12 km
Description We will carpool to Gleason Lake Road and from there hike the Len Holley and Skinner’s Woods Side Trails to the main trail. We then walk along the escarpment edge, enjoying the beautiful views over Colpoy’s Bay until we reach Bruce’s Caves Access Trail. We then climb down to the caves to explore the caves and the new Colpoy’s Cavern Side Trail at the base of the escarpment before climbing back up the escarpment and retracing our steps to the Curly Harden Side Trail. This trail will take us back to our starting point. Bring a lunch or snack, sufficient water, sunscreen and bug spray. Good footwear is needed and hiking poles are helpful. If you are unable to register, please call or text the hike leader at 647-918-4180.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 km
Description We will loop through the Limehouse Conservation Area using the main trail and side trails; visits to the lime kilns and, of course, the “Hole in the Wall”.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Tuesday Hike Location (Google Maps): Dufferin Hi-Land Section; Map 20. Meet at Superburger (northwest corner of Hwy 10 and 89) at 9:00 AM or at roadside parking on Centre Rd, just south of River Rd (KM 34.9) at 9:15 AM.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: Long hike: 8.8 KM, Short hike: 3.4 KM
Description We will car pool back to Whitfield ( corner of Centre Rd and County Rd 17, KM 31.5). We will hike from Whitfield to Kilgorie, short hike will end there 3.4 KM. Long hike will continue on main trail to Pine Valley Side Trail, to Main Trail and take Kilgorie Side trail back to parking at Kilgorie.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6km
Description This is a car shuttle hike. A leisurely version will be offered from Franks Kiln parking (BTC parking lot off Cty. Rd. 91) to 10th line. The trail winds its way through privately owned forest and farmland eventually coming out at the cars on 10th line.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12km
Description This is a car shuttle hike. We will drive to and leave the cars on Station Street in Glen Huron and drive to km 37.4 (BTC parking lot off Cty.Rd. 91) to begin the hike. The trail winds its way through privately owned forest and farmland eventually coming to a viewing platform south of Cty. Rd. 124. The hike continues down into the valley and at km 30.6 we meet up with the Mad River Side Trail. Following the side trail parallel to the Mad River we continue on to the cars. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the lower parking lot of the Beaver Valley Ski Club, access from Grey Road 30 off Grey Road 13, just south of Kimberley. Map. 26, Edition 30.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections Length of Hike: approx. 14 km
Description This is a loop hike taking in both sides of the valley, with great lookouts. The hike begins at the ski club, and circles back using Graham’s Hill and Campbell’s Hill Side Trails. Lots of ups and downs! Bring sufficient water and lunch.
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.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
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.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 Km.
Description Join us for a ramble around the Arboretum grounds of the RBG. It will be busy with the arrival of new additions for birds, wildfowl and animals who make their home here. We will be welcoming the arrival of new wildflowers as the season progresses. Meet on the circle of the parking area at 9:45 am. for a 10:00 am. start. Bring water, a snack, sunscreen and insect repellent. Poles may be useful for the hills. An RBG membership or parking fee in effect.
From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, sunscreen, bug spray , snack and a drink ices and dress for the weather
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at roadside parking on the south side of Sideorad 22, km 68.4. Shuttle to start at km 82.1.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: From km 82.1 to 68.4, total 13.7 km.
Description This hike takes us around the KOA campground, some road walking, past the Polish Soldier Tree, more road walking and through Sydenham Forest East.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approx. 10 km.
Description Join us for a hunt for late Spring wildflowers and early Summer wildflowers. We will use a combination of Conservation Area trails and Bruce Trail blue side trails to search in two different areas for these wildflowers. Bring a snack/lunch, water, insect repellent and sunscreen. Poles may be useful. You must register with Conservation Halton to gain park entry. Leader: Anne Armstrong 905 617 3937 hikingrandma@gmail.com
Location (Google Maps): Rural Rootz Nature Reserve is located on Bruce County Road 13, 2 km west of Wiarton at 645 Northacres Road. Please continue up the hill through the gated entrance to the private residence. Carpool if possible.
Description Almost 50 years ago, Tom and Dee Ashman had a dream to create a sanctuary for all who are seeking healing. That dream became a reality and is called – Rural Rootz!
This is the only section of the Bruce Trail that is not connected to the main trail. This beautiful and unique property includes the meandering and rugged Bruce Trail Rural Rocks Side Trail and Obese Side Trails. These side trails feature cathedral like rock formations, a peaceful pond and beautiful mixed forests. This will be an easy hike and therefore we will not be hiking the difficult side trail sections. Instead, we will join Tom and Dee to learn more about this land at their home and gardens situated here at Rural Rootz Nature Reserve. You will be introduced to the labyrinths, the spirit walk, sound garden, and participate in a “Sniff and Taste” walk. We will finish the visit of Dee’s workspace and learn how things are made for this sanctuary. This lovely experience will be about 2 hours in duration. Bring water, snack, insect repellent.
Location (Google Maps): Meet inside the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, foot of Bay Street, beyond the cashiers selling the ferry tickets, in the open area with the benches and Muskoka chairs. From Union Station take the LRT one stop to “Ferry Docks” or take bus number #19 or #72 on Bay Street southbound to the Queens Quay. Walk across Queen Quay south through the park to the ferry terminal.
Description After a day’s work, come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic to enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s own beautiful island parkland oasis away from the city. Pack a dinner for a sit-down picnic. Note that food is not available for purchase on the islands early in the season. Bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return ticket for the ferry is approximately $8.70, $5.60 for seniors. The hike will take place rain or shine. Toronto Island Evening Hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June, same time and meeting place. The route and time we return to the city may vary depending if the ferries are running on the Spring or Summer (starts in May) schedule. Contact Hike Leaders via the Contact form for further information or to confirm the current ferry schedule that will be in place the week of the hike. Registration is not required for this hike – just meet the Hike Leader at the above location.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Rocky, Variable Distance: 10 Km
Description
We continue Greg Vincent’s legacy of weekends away. Please join Jeanette Vincent, Brenda and David Royle as we explore the Tip o’ the Bruce, Tobermory in search of orchids and other flowers. Our search will extend to Flowerpot Island (cost approx. $60.00 for the glass bottom ferry and Parks Canada fee). The wildflowers in the Tobermory area at this time of year are wonderful and our slow paced walks will focus on these flowers and the area’s great views. We stay and have our meals at a comfortable hotel overlooking Little Tub Harbour. Approximately 10km/day.
This outing is restricted to those staying with us at the Princess Hotel in Tobermory for the weekend – the hotel fills quickly. You will need a car to access this outing.Please contact the Princess Hotel for a reservation.1-519-592-8282 or info@tobermoryprincesshotel.com and mention Vincent/Royle Excellent Orchid weekend.
Before registering at the hotel please contact Jeanette: vincentjeanette1604@gmail.com | 519-588-5916 For prices and more details.
Description Enjoy the benefits of pausing for a yoga practice as we tour through the trails, parkland and Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. No mat required. Movement will focus on a flow of standing poses designed especially for hikers. Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 kms
Description Hiking along the Laidlaw Side Trail into Mono Cliffs Provincial Park and along the main trail to the Lookout Side Trail, around to Walter Tovell ST, up the switchback and along the South Outlier ST and back to the cars. Bring water, a snack as needed, and bug spray. There will be some hills on this hike.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Cancelled Location (Google Maps): Mono Community Centre, 754483 Mono Centre Rd, Mono, ON L9W 5W9
Map Reference: 19 Directions to Parking Location: If coming by Hwy 10 from Orangeville – follow 10 north to Dufferin County Rd 8/Mono Centre Rd – turn right onto Dufferin County Road 8/Mono Centre Rd f – follow this road for 6 km and turn right into the Community Centre parking lot
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate, Strenuous Distance: 56km
Description Celebrate the coming summer season on one of the longest days of the year and hike 56km in one day! Earn your White Trillium Badge while experiencing the beauty of the Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail section. There will be checkpoints along the way with volunteers offering assistance, snacks and refreshments, which will keep you fuelled to finish this one-day End-to-End challenge.The bus leaves at 6:30am from the Mono Community Centre parking lot in Mono Centre. Registration is $55 for members, $65 for non-members and includes shuttle bus service, checkpoint snacks and refreshments, White Trillium Badge (must complete full hike to earn badge), and post-hike refreshments.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 7km
Description This has a short shuttle. We will drive from Collingwood to Lions Head (2 hours) and follow Cty. Rd. 9 to km 67.9 at the junction of the Barrow Bay Side Trail which has now become the white blazed trail after printing edition 30. We follow this NEW trail to a very steep descent down the Escarpment to the Georgian Bay shore. We then follow a moderately rugged path just inside the treeline for 2km along an unspoiled rocky shoreline. We then head back up via a steep zig zag among huge boulders until we meet a formerly impassable cliff, now conquered by a spectacular wooden staircase built in 2020 by volunteers from the Peninsula BTC. We will take a moment to appreciate the hard work and beautiful views before continuing on an easy peasy walk to our end point. The trail features cliffs, spectacular lookouts, and dense forests. A long drive home but what a spectacular new section of our fabulous footpath to have experienced. Bring snacks, lunch and water. Available parking: S Shore Rd.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies – 18-23 km per day
Description This is a special series of 6 hikes to complete the entire Iroquoia section of the Bruce Trail over three weekends. There is an accomplishment badge, included in the registration fee – which was designed by Joe Borges and features the endangered Jefferson Salamander. https://www.ontario.ca/document/five-year-review-progress-towards-protection-and-recovery-ontarios-species-risk-2015-0/jefferson-salamander.
For this E2E in 6, we will be following the main trail northbound eventually finishing in Kelso near Milton. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of six hikes as a Group Hike. The Iroquoia in 6 series is geared to experienced long distance hikers with the expectation of a 3.5 to 5.0 km/hr pace maintained over an 18 to 23 km day. No dropout points have been established and therefore hikers who must drop out, will be responsible for their own transportation. Please be honest about your hiking abilities.
Hikers will be expected to wear proper hiking footwear with the expectation of hot and possibly wet weather, with trail conditions varying from dry to muddy. Please being bug spray/repellant and sunscreen if you use it. Sufficient food and min 2l of water for a full day of hiking is also required. Hiking poles and wet weather gear (if necessary) are recommended. A 10-15 minute on-trail lunch break will be scheduled.
The fee goes towards supporting the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club, which in turn supports the mission of the Bruce Trail Conservancy, which is: “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.”
A maximum of 1 (of the 6) hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges, but it is intended that this badge be earned while hiking as part of a group led by a certified hike leader. Car shuttles are shared amongst the hikers.
Please note there are no refunds!
This particular set of 6 hikes is intended to be BRISK. Please be honest about your degree of physical fitness prior to registration.
TRANSPORTATION
This series will be through hikes and will require car shuttling, you must be willing to drive or to be a passenger. Masks are strongly recommended. Some parking locations require paid parking, and hikes that enter Halton Conservation Areas will require reservations. The fee for the E2E-in-Six does not cover any parking/entry fees for hikers who are not members of the Halton CA and/or Hamilton CA. If the group has enough hikers who are members of a CA, those will be the cars chosen to park in those areas so as to minimize costs but since conservation passes are not free, please consider nominal compensation to the pass holder. At least one hike starts at one CA and possibly ends at another, so parking fees are unavoidable for non-CA members.
Please remember, like all hikes, this is a Leave No Trace hike. Pack out whatever you pack in. Do not throw anything onto or into any sections of the trail.
Remember, you can only miss one hike to qualify for this special Jefferson Salamander badge. You must still complete the one day distance you have missed. If you miss more than one but still complete the distances on your own, you may apply for the regular club End to End badge.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Hilly, Rocky Distance: 10 KM
Description Join us for a hike with magnificent views along the Niagara Escarpment. A few short hills and one “mini canyon” accessible by wooden steps. We will have lots of water breaks and stops for look outpoints. Pace 3 km/hour, hilly/rocky. Dropouts at 3 km and 6km. Fit beginners and families are welcome. Refreshments at Tim Hortons and Longo’s on Hwy 5. Hiking Boots are required.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meeting location: Roadside parking along Snake Rd where it meets Main Bruce Trail. BTC Map 9. N43.317174, W79.892363
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Hilly, Rocky, Variable Distance: Approximately 12 kms
Description From Trailhead, will follow Main Trail along the scenic beauty of Grindstone Creek, make a loop at Norman Pearson Side Trail, McNallys Side Trail and Eric Bests Side Trail leading to Smokey Hollow Waterfall. While it’s not one of the tallest of Hamilton’s 150 + waterfalls, it is one of the most spectacular. Water plunge and the creek’s rushing water is a calming sound to your senses. There’s a viewing platform over the Great Falls and great location for photo shoot. No dropouts, were pacing 3.5 to 4 km/hr through rocky, hilly with some steep climb and wooden steps. From Smokey Hollow will trace back the Main Trail to parking lot. Refreshment after the hike.
Wear appropriate clothing, hiking shoes/boots and a recommendation of hiking poles. Pack snacks, lunch, enough water (at least 2 liters) sunhat, sunscreen and bug repellent.
Please arrive 15 minutes early due to limited parking spaces and 9:15 start. Consider car pooling.
How to get there: From Toronto/Mississauga area, follow QEW (Niagara) then take Hwy 403 (Hamilton), take exit 74 to Hwy 6 North, then take exit to York Rd. (Plainsroad/Burlington). At the end of the off-ramp turn left to Old York Rd. Follow 2 km to Snake Rd and turn left. Meeting location is approximately 900 meters ahead. From Hamilton area take Hwy 6 North and follow description above.
Description Please join me at the south east corner of Eglinton and Scarlett by 10 AM. We will hike south on the Humber Recreational Trail to Lakeshore Blvd and Ellis (km 19.2 to km 8.3). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge.
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Description We will hike the main and side trails through Mono Cliffs Provincial Park and northerly loop side trail. About half the route in under forest cover and a section is on a country road. The trail is mostly rolling to flat allowing for a brisk pace.
Those interested may meet at the Hockley Valley Resort (or alternate TBA) to replace electrolytes.
To get to the meeting point drive north on Hwy 10 past Orangeville to 15 Sideroad. Turn left and take the road into the village of Mono Centre. The meeting point is the parking lot about 200 meters south of the T intersection in the village.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Cancelled Location (Google Maps): Mono Community Centre, 754483 Mono Centre Rd, Mono, ON L9W 5W9
Map Reference: 19 Directions to Parking Location: If coming by Hwy 10 from Orangeville – follow 10 north to Dufferin County Rd 8/Mono Centre Rd – turn right onto Dufferin County Road 8/Mono Centre Rd f – follow this road for 6 km and turn right into the Community Centre parking lot
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate, Strenuous Distance: 56km
Description Celebrate the coming summer season on one of the longest days of the year and hike 56km in one day! Earn your White Trillium Badge while experiencing the beauty of the Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail section. There will be checkpoints along the way with volunteers offering assistance, snacks and refreshments, which will keep you fuelled to finish this one-day End-to-End challenge.The bus leaves at 6:30am from the Mono Community Centre parking lot in Mono Centre. Registration is $55 for members, $65 for non-members and includes shuttle bus service, checkpoint snacks and refreshments, White Trillium Badge (must complete full hike to earn badge), and post-hike refreshments.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 7km
Description This has a short shuttle. We will drive from Collingwood to Lions Head (2 hours) and follow Cty. Rd. 9 to km 67.9 at the junction of the Barrow Bay Side Trail which has now become the white blazed trail after printing edition 30. We follow this NEW trail to a very steep descent down the Escarpment to the Georgian Bay shore. We then follow a moderately rugged path just inside the treeline for 2km along an unspoiled rocky shoreline. We then head back up via a steep zig zag among huge boulders until we meet a formerly impassable cliff, now conquered by a spectacular wooden staircase built in 2020 by volunteers from the Peninsula BTC. We will take a moment to appreciate the hard work and beautiful views before continuing on an easy peasy walk to our end point. The trail features cliffs, spectacular lookouts, and dense forests. A long drive home but what a spectacular new section of our fabulous footpath to have experienced. Bring snacks, lunch and water. Available parking: S Shore Rd.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies – 18-23 km per day
Description This is a special series of 6 hikes to complete the entire Iroquoia section of the Bruce Trail over three weekends. There is an accomplishment badge, included in the registration fee – which was designed by Joe Borges and features the endangered Jefferson Salamander. https://www.ontario.ca/document/five-year-review-progress-towards-protection-and-recovery-ontarios-species-risk-2015-0/jefferson-salamander.
For this E2E in 6, we will be following the main trail northbound eventually finishing in Kelso near Milton. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of six hikes as a Group Hike. The Iroquoia in 6 series is geared to experienced long distance hikers with the expectation of a 3.5 to 5.0 km/hr pace maintained over an 18 to 23 km day. No dropout points have been established and therefore hikers who must drop out, will be responsible for their own transportation. Please be honest about your hiking abilities.
Hikers will be expected to wear proper hiking footwear with the expectation of hot and possibly wet weather, with trail conditions varying from dry to muddy. Please being bug spray/repellant and sunscreen if you use it. Sufficient food and min 2l of water for a full day of hiking is also required. Hiking poles and wet weather gear (if necessary) are recommended. A 10-15 minute on-trail lunch break will be scheduled.
The fee goes towards supporting the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club, which in turn supports the mission of the Bruce Trail Conservancy, which is: “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.”
A maximum of 1 (of the 6) hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges, but it is intended that this badge be earned while hiking as part of a group led by a certified hike leader. Car shuttles are shared amongst the hikers.
Please note there are no refunds!
This particular set of 6 hikes is intended to be BRISK. Please be honest about your degree of physical fitness prior to registration.
TRANSPORTATION
This series will be through hikes and will require car shuttling, you must be willing to drive or to be a passenger. Masks are strongly recommended. Some parking locations require paid parking, and hikes that enter Halton Conservation Areas will require reservations. The fee for the E2E-in-Six does not cover any parking/entry fees for hikers who are not members of the Halton CA and/or Hamilton CA. If the group has enough hikers who are members of a CA, those will be the cars chosen to park in those areas so as to minimize costs but since conservation passes are not free, please consider nominal compensation to the pass holder. At least one hike starts at one CA and possibly ends at another, so parking fees are unavoidable for non-CA members.
Please remember, like all hikes, this is a Leave No Trace hike. Pack out whatever you pack in. Do not throw anything onto or into any sections of the trail.
Remember, you can only miss one hike to qualify for this special Jefferson Salamander badge. You must still complete the one day distance you have missed. If you miss more than one but still complete the distances on your own, you may apply for the regular club End to End badge.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Hilly, Rocky Distance: 10 KM
Description Join us for a hike with magnificent views along the Niagara Escarpment. A few short hills and one “mini canyon” accessible by wooden steps. We will have lots of water breaks and stops for look outpoints. Pace 3 km/hour, hilly/rocky. Dropouts at 3 km and 6km. Fit beginners and families are welcome. Refreshments at Tim Hortons and Longo’s on Hwy 5. Hiking Boots are required.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meeting location: Roadside parking along Snake Rd where it meets Main Bruce Trail. BTC Map 9. N43.317174, W79.892363
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Hilly, Rocky, Variable Distance: Approximately 12 kms
Description From Trailhead, will follow Main Trail along the scenic beauty of Grindstone Creek, make a loop at Norman Pearson Side Trail, McNallys Side Trail and Eric Bests Side Trail leading to Smokey Hollow Waterfall. While it’s not one of the tallest of Hamilton’s 150 + waterfalls, it is one of the most spectacular. Water plunge and the creek’s rushing water is a calming sound to your senses. There’s a viewing platform over the Great Falls and great location for photo shoot. No dropouts, were pacing 3.5 to 4 km/hr through rocky, hilly with some steep climb and wooden steps. From Smokey Hollow will trace back the Main Trail to parking lot. Refreshment after the hike.
Wear appropriate clothing, hiking shoes/boots and a recommendation of hiking poles. Pack snacks, lunch, enough water (at least 2 liters) sunhat, sunscreen and bug repellent.
Please arrive 15 minutes early due to limited parking spaces and 9:15 start. Consider car pooling.
How to get there: From Toronto/Mississauga area, follow QEW (Niagara) then take Hwy 403 (Hamilton), take exit 74 to Hwy 6 North, then take exit to York Rd. (Plainsroad/Burlington). At the end of the off-ramp turn left to Old York Rd. Follow 2 km to Snake Rd and turn left. Meeting location is approximately 900 meters ahead. From Hamilton area take Hwy 6 North and follow description above.
Description Please join me at the south east corner of Eglinton and Scarlett by 10 AM. We will hike south on the Humber Recreational Trail to Lakeshore Blvd and Ellis (km 19.2 to km 8.3). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge.
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Description We will hike the main and side trails through Mono Cliffs Provincial Park and northerly loop side trail. About half the route in under forest cover and a section is on a country road. The trail is mostly rolling to flat allowing for a brisk pace.
Those interested may meet at the Hockley Valley Resort (or alternate TBA) to replace electrolytes.
To get to the meeting point drive north on Hwy 10 past Orangeville to 15 Sideroad. Turn left and take the road into the village of Mono Centre. The meeting point is the parking lot about 200 meters south of the T intersection in the village.
Hosting Club: Niagara, Toronto Category: Car Pool Location (Google Maps): We meet each other at the roadside parking on Boston Mills Rd, just west of the Mississauga Rd intersection. Please note that the driveway is private property.
Description This is the last leg of the Toronto section E2E hike, which is divided into four parts. Each part requires separate registration.
In the last part, we will also be hiking some side trails during the hike. At the end of the hike, there is a 4-kilometer out-and-back stretch from the parking area to reach the endpoint of the Toronto section.
If you would like to receive the badge for completing the E2E, there is a fee of ten dollars.
IF THE HIKERS WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN THE NEW FOUND RAISING BADGE, they have the option to e-transfer the fee (The fee is $30.00 for BTC members and $40.00 for non-members) to the TBTC treasurer’s email at tbtctreasurer211@gmail.com and receive it when you complete the section.
Please note that this is a carpool hike, so it’s important to come with an empty car and be prepared for carpooling and sharing rides.
On Badge day, there will be an option for a gathering during lunchtime. We can all come together to celebrate and enjoy a meal.
Dress appropriately for the weather conditions. Make sure to bring snacks, lunch, and a minimum of 2 liters of water.
During the hike, we will take short water breaks, as well as a 30-minute lunch break.
Description Please join us for a nice relaxing walk through some beautiful parts of Forest Hill into Forest Hill Village before entering the Cedarvale Ravine up towards Eglinton and the Beltline Trail. Following the Beltline Trail back to Yonge St., we will briefly enter Mt. Pleasant Cemetery where we will look at the gravestone of Canada’s longest serving Prime Minister (Mackenzie King). This walk will begin and end at Yonge and St. Clair. For walk route, you can copy and paste the following link into your browser: https://onthegomap.com/s/6arbgc51
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Intersection of Cataract Road and Mississauga Road at the Elora Cataract Trailway Trail Head, 43.813120, -80.028656
Directions: From Hurontario St./ON-10 head west on Peel Regional Rd. 24 for 5.6 km. Turn left onto Mississauga Rd. and drive for approx. 1 km. Park on the west side of the road near the Trail Head. Be cognizant of parking signage in the area.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11 kilometres
Description
Register individually for one, a few, or all of the five Discovery Badge Series hikes. Participants who complete all five hikes will be eligible to receive a CHBTC Discovery Hike Badge. Hike One explores the main Trail, and the Mill Pond Side Trail and Cataract Side Trails in Forks of the Credit Provincial Park. Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Hiking boots are highly recommended. See June 25, July 2, July 16, and July 23 for details pertaining to the other hikes in the series. (Note: If you wish to purchase badges, the cost of each badge is $10.00 for BTC members and $15.00 for non-members.)
Description Celebrate Chi-Cheemaun’s 48 th year at the Chi-Cheemaun Festival in Tobermory.
Join the festivities by hiking with a Peninsula Bruce Trail Hike Leader on the Bruce Trail. Starting at the PBTC tent in Little Tub Harbour, Tobermory, we will hike through the quaint village of Tobermory, to the main trail. At the Northern Cairn, you will begin hiking on the historic Bruce Trail, including the picturesque Burnt Loop Side Trail with lovely water views of Georgian Bay and Flower Pot Island. Then, we retrace our steps to rejoin the festival activities.
What to bring: Wear sturdy walking shoes, hat and dress according to the weather. Bring a light backpack with water, sunscreen and insect repellent.
Pace and Terrain: This is a moderately paced hike which traverses a mixed hiking surface –asphalt sidewalks, dirt walking paths and irregular terrain including tree roots and rocks.
Description Please join me at the south west corner of Finch and Weston by 10 AM. We will hike south on the Humber Recreational Trail to Scarlet and Eglinton (km 30.2 to km 19.2). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge.
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Family Hike Location (Google Maps): The Owen Sound Galaxy Theatre parking lot. Meet at the tall “Galaxy Centre” sign next to the traffic lights.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 4 km
Description We will carpool to the start of the hike on the northwest side of Wiarton. The hike starts with a spectacular, rugged section of large boulders and crevices leading into a forest and then on to a beaver pond. The trail winds along a ridge as we return to the parking area. Children will enjoy clambering on the rocks and finding the figurines that others have placed along the trail. Good footwear is needed and walking poles may be helpful. Please register each family member individually. If you are unable to register, please call or text the hike leader at 647-918-4180.
Description Hike from Rockway Conservation Area to Louth Conservation Area and return. Rocky hike through woodland with hills and spectacular water falls.
Registered hikers will earn the new Toronto stained glass badge!!!
You are registering for the three days – June 19, 21, and 22.
Hikers need to complete all three hikes with the leader. Hikers may miss one hike and if so, will make up the hike on their own to still qualify for the badge. Please keep a log of the missed hike and give it to the leader on the last day. Hike 2 on June 21, we’ll again meet at km 17.4 and for hike 3, we’ll meet at km 48.3 (GPS N43.750866, W79.951452). Because these hikes are so close together, a missed hike may be made up ahead of time.
The fee goes towards supporting the Toronto Bruce Trail Club, which in turn supports the mission of the Bruce Trail Conservancy “preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever”.
This hike is intended to be MODERATE (3-4 km per hour). Please, register only if you are capable of sustaining this pace for the day over varied/rocky terrain.
Hikers are expected to follow the COVID 19 guideline and stay home if they have symptoms.
Hikers may choose to wear masks during the car shuttle. Hike 1 will involve $$ unless you have a Halton Conservation Pass. The cost will be shared equally by participants.
Please arrive 15 minutes early to ready for an 8:30 departure, wear sturdy footwear, always carry ID cards, bring a minimum of 2 litres of water, bug repellent, and your own first aid kit.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Tuesday Hike Location (Google Maps): (Google Maps) Caledon Hills Section, Forks of the Credit, Map 14. For car pooling, meet at the parking area on the east side of Party City/Winners building (Hwy 10 and 4th Ave.) in Orangeville at 8:30 am. Otherwise meet at roadside parking on the east side of Creditview Rd., immediately north of the Grange Sideroad intersection. Please note that parking is limited here, so please consider car pooling if possible.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: Long Hike: 9 km Short Hike: 5 km
Description From the parking area we will descend the escarpment via the Devil’s Pulpit and enter the Ring Kiln Side Trail to investigate the ruins of a Hoffman lime kiln. We will then hike down to the Forks of the Credit Rd., where we will follow the the Trimble Side Trail on the road beside the West Credit River to hike the circular Crow’s Nest Side Trail before returning to the parking area. The short hike can return to the cars after exploring the Ring Kiln.
Bring water, lunch, snacks, sunscreen and insect repellant. Hiking poles are recommended.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): The Owen Sound Galaxy Theatre parking lot. Meet at the tall “Galaxy Centre” sign next to the traffic lights.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 8.7 kms
Description We will explore the new Lindenwood Pond Loop and hike the white trail to the Lindenwood Loop and return. There are no hills, but it is a fairly long hike of about 2 hours. Bring water and bug spray. If you are unable to register, please call/text the leader at 519 379 2573.
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2023-06-21 at 08:30 2023-06-22 at 08:30 2023-06-23 at 08:30 2023-06-24 at 08:30 2023-07-12 at 08:30 2023-07-13 at 08:30 2023-07-14 at 08:30 2023-07-15 at 08:30
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 13.7 km
Description Participants will earn this badge by hiking all 8 hikes in this series. As life sometimes can be interrupted you may need to miss a hike. You can make up two hikes on your own and still qualify for the badge on the final day. Please keep a log of the missed hikes and email it to the hike leader by the last day.
The fee includes the badge and as a fundraiser, also goes towards supporting the Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club, which in turn supports the mission of the Bruce Trail Conservancy, which is: “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.” Thank you for your support! Please note there are no refunds!
For the time being, registration for the Beaver Valley E2E in 8 will be limited to members of the Bruce Trail Conservancy. Hikers can belong to any section.
This particular set of 8 hikes is intended to be BRISK (4K-5K PER HOUR). Before registering, please be honest with yourself about your ability to complete these approximately 15 km, sometimes rugged, hilly, technical hikes.
All hikes in this series will include a car shuttle and everyone will take a turn as a shuttle driver. Masks will be worn in car shuttles. Ideally we will hike from km 0 to km 119.9 over the series of 8 hikes but as conditions change and parking issues arise we ask that you be flexible with changes in the routes and parking. You will receive an e-mail outlining meeting location and start location for each hike as well as any other information needed closer to the start of the hike event.
We will have a clothing adjustment break, and 2 snack/lunch breaks of 10 min each. Feel free to ask for bio or other needed breaks. Please have your water accessible while hiking. There will be opportunities for quick photos. We recommend having your camera/phone accessible to get those great shots.
Please read the hike guidelines below.
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).
Bring your own first aid kit.
Please leave dogs at home.
COVID-19 Precautions before and during the hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening
before the hike. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here:
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7k (approximate)
Description Meet in Hermitage parking lot, Dundas Valley Conservation Area, 621 Sulphur Springs Rd, near corner of Sulphur Springs Rd and Mineral Springs Rd. We will do loops within DVCA. Primarily in shade. Wear hiking boots. In extreme heat may shorten hike. Dress in layers appropriate to weather, bring snack and water. Be aware of Covid protocols. We leave at 930am. To cancel on day of hike text cell#289-659-0007. Cell is day of hike only.
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Moderate Distance: ~5 KM
Description Join BTC ecologist Brian Popelier on the BTC Glassford property to discuss the BTCs Land Stewardship Program and the importance of the role of BTC volunteers. This property is 287 acres of forest, thicket, open meadow, active hayfields and the jewel of the property, the pond and surrounding wetland habitat. Brian will introduce us to the land stewardship and conservation practices at the Glassford Property. This is a walk and talk hike and will help us to learn more about Bruce Trail Land Stewardship – the overall care and protection of BTC managed lands, serving not only to maintain or enhance the integrity of the natural ecosystems of the Niagara Escarpment, but also to encourage a minimum impact approach to the construction, maintenance and use of the Bruce Trail. The hike will be about 2 1/2 hours in duration. Bring your binoculars, sunscreen, insect repellent and lunch. Wear sturdy walking shoes, hat and sun protective clothing. This is relatively flat, but does have some uneven terrain and one hilly section. This could be wet at this time of year, so be prepared with gators and waterproof footwear.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8km
Description PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Maximum 30 registered hikers for this event. Registered hikers will meet at 49 Silver Creek Dr., Collingwood and will bring a potluck dish to be shared. Bring your own plate, glass and cutlery, chair and beverages. Following the hike we will return to Silver Creek Dr. to enjoy beverages and hors d’oeuvres followed by the potluck. Pre-register by signing up on-line on the BTC calendar. Email the hike leader in advance, no later than Thursday, June 15, 2023 to coordinate what you will bring. We will drive to the Black Ash Creek Side Trail parking lot on the 2nd Line (Parking fee: $10). This will be a hike to recognize and celebrate our Indigenous peoples. We will start on this new side trail and then pick up the white blazed trail in the Petun Conservation Area. We will continue along until we cross the road at the Russ McConnell Side Trail. Following the side trail we reconnect with the white blazed trail taking us around the Escarpment to take in all the views. We will continue on to the John Haigh Side Trail.There will be a little hiking on the road to get back to the cars. Bring water.
From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, sunscreen, bug spray , snack and a drink ices and dress for the weather
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at Bayview Escarpment Provincial Nature Reserve parking south of km 56.3. Shuttle to start at km 68.4.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: From km 68.4 to 56.3 plus Beaver Springs Side Trail, total 14 km.
Description Since this hike is mostly road walking we will take in the Beaver Springs Side Trail.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at the east end of Deviation Road, where the Bruce Trail crosses the road. This is just south of the Euphrasia – St Vincent Townline, at km 3.1 (Map 28)
Pace: Brisk: 4 to 5 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 9.2 km
Description We will do a quick car shuttle to the start of the hike and then hike west along the escarpment edge back to Rocklyn Creek. Most of the trail passes through hardwood forest, with a few fields and two road crossings. There are some beautiful lookouts to the north with vistas of Georgian Bay and we will cross the very pretty Anthea’s Waterfall. Please bring lots of water and a snack, plus bug spray and sunscreen. If you are unable to register, please call or text the hike leader at 519-590-0706.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at the corner of 10 Side Rd and 4th Line (Mahon Tract), north of Campbellville.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8-10 kms
Description We will hike along many of the bike trails in this wonderful Forest. No major hills, but plenty of rocks and roots. Bring water, a snack as needed and bug spray.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6.6 km
Description We will depart from the parking area on Dunby Rd. (at km 68) and quietly walk south on the Bruce Trail through a pleasant re-forested area with scenic views and on to the forests of the Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve. We then follow the Cam Snell Side Trail enjoying the company of a stream before turning east through woodlands to re-join the Bruce Trail and return to our start point. Key words for this walk — forest, stream and some long steepish sections. Walkers are encouraged to take the steepish sections at their own pace – some may prefer to maintain a steady pace drinking in the forest air and some may prefer to pause for breaths and absorb the green around them. Please bring water and a lunch for on the trail.
Location (Google Maps): Meet inside the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, foot of Bay Street, beyond the cashiers selling the ferry tickets, in the open area with the benches and Muskoka chairs. From Union Station take the LRT one stop to “Ferry Docks” or take bus number #19 or #72 on Bay Street southbound to the Queens Quay. Walk across Queen Quay south through the park to the ferry terminal.
Description After a day’s work, come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic to enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s own beautiful island parkland oasis away from the city. Pack a dinner for a sit-down picnic. Note that food is not available for purchase on the islands early in the season. Bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return ticket for the ferry is approximately $8.70, $5.60 for seniors. The hike will take place rain or shine. Toronto Island Evening Hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June, same time and meeting place. The route and time we return to the city may vary depending if the ferries are running on the Spring or Summer (starts in May) schedule. Contact Hike Leaders via the Contact form for further information or to confirm the current ferry schedule that will be in place the week of the hike. Registration is not required for this hike – just meet the Hike Leader at the above location.
Description Enjoy the benefits of pausing for a yoga practice as we tour through the trails, parkland and Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. No mat required. Movement will focus on a flow of standing poses designed especially for hikers. Plan to stay for a Summer Solstice Celebration in my backyard garden – location and details will be provided to registrants.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10km
Description We will park on 4th Line at km 55.1 in the Caledon Hills section at the designated parking area. We will hike west along the white blazed trail to 2nd Line EHS and then retrace our steps to the Griffith Ravine Side Trail looping around and back to the cars. The trail covers various types of terrain including hills, valleys, streams, and boardwalks. A portion of the trail traverses the Hockley Valley Resort’s ski and golf facilities. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Description This leisurely hike through Scotsdale Farm and the Silver Creek Conservation Area was pioneered last year by Wayne Crockett just after the opening of the Trafalgar Side Trail. It takes in part of the Main Trail and the Great Esker Side Trail, along with the Duff Pit and Trafalgar Side Trails, to finish at 10th Line adjacent to the Walking Fern Side Trail. There will be one drop out at just over the halfway point.
Warm summer temperatures and some steep ascents and descents along the Great Esker mean participants should bring plenty of water. Following the hike there will be a short drive into Georgetown for refreshments. There are two pubs and an ice cream shop, and you can explore the main street of this scenic town.
Description Starting/Meeting Point at Cemetery Road parking, we will hike approximately 10 kilometers passing through a meadow and rugged upland forests. Forest bathers take note!
The hike will be at a moderate 3 km/h pace – the ground is rough and has bumpy tree roots. Wear sturdy footwear, a hat, sun-protective clothes, and carry bug repellent and sunscreen. Plan on spending about 4 hours for this hike.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate, Slippery Sections Likely Distance: 16 kms
Description Join us in the second of a series of Humane Hikes in the Beaver Valley. Lush woodlands, lots of rock (to look at but not too much underfoot) and glistening streams. Please bring bug spray for the bugs and ticks, sunscreen, 3L of water, a snack, a lunch, an appreciation of nature and a smile. Please be ready to shuttle at 9 am.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 12.5 kms
Description We meet at Bognor Marsh and carpool to Woodford Community Centre. From there we hike south back to Bognor Marsh. Much of this hike is along the escarpment edge, with good views off to the east. It is a rugged section, with lots of crevices and a few climbs up and down the excarpment. We end at Bognor Marsh with views over the marsh and of the shore birds who make the marsh their home. Bognor Marsh may be quite wet in springtime. Bring a lunch, plenty of water, sunscreen and bug spray. If you have a Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Parking Pass bring it too. Parking at Bognor Marsh is not free. If you are unable to register, please call or text the hike leader at 647-918-4180.
Description Please join me at the south west corner of Lakeshore Blvd West and Ellis by 10 AM. We will hike east along the Waterfront Trail to the Distillery District (km 8.3 to km 71.4). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge.
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 3-4 km
Description Join Logan Mercier, Conservation Halton, Landowner Outreach and Restoration Project Team member for a informative tour of this City of Hamilton park that was once farmland then a trailer park. More information including an interactive story map is available at https://www.conservationhalton.ca/restoration/courtcliffe-park-restoration/ Much as been done to restore Mountsberg Creek and Bronte Creek back to cold water creeks suitable for species like Brook Trout. The restored creeks and wetlands are next to a community park with lots of free parking. As an education walk there will be a number of stops where Logan will explain the restoration process. There will be lots of opportunities for questions. Note there are no facilities. We will meet at the head of the trail by the large sign. Bring snack, water, personal first aid kit, sun protection and be prepared for biting insects including ticks. This is a flat trail but hiking boots are recommended. This is a birding area so bring binoculars if you have them. For more information please contact hike leader Bron brontreg@cogeco.ca In case of cancellations the day of please text me with your name at 905-334-4013 Please arrive by 9:45 AM so I can check off your name and we can start the hike promptly at 10 AM.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps):
Hike will start from McMaster University GO Bus Terminal. We will meet at Toronto’s Union Station 8:30 AM to take the 8:45 AM Train to Aldershot where we will transfer to the GO Bus for a short ride to McMaster University. On the return we take the GO Train to Toronto from West Harbour GO Train Station. If you have a smart phone then the return fare is just $10 with GO’s Weekend Pass. Seniors fare return from Union is $11.44. Hikers without a smartphone may purchase pass from Hike Leader at Union Station. If meeting us at McMaster you will have to make your way back to start by local transit or Uber and parking fee would apply.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Hilly, Variable Distance: 12-13 km
Description This will be a one way hike through the trails of the RBG’s (Royal Botanical Gardens) South Shore Cootes Paradise Trails to Princess Point and then continuing on Hamilton’s Waterfront Trail along Burlington Bay to Bayfront Park which is a 7 minute walk to the West Harbour GO Station. Cootes Paradise is the largest and most diverse of RBG’s sanctuaries. Nestled between the Niagara Escarpment and Lake Ontario the picturesque area is significant as a migratory bird flyover zone and home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. There will be a few hills including one steeper one.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10km
Description We will park on 4th Line at km 55.1 in the Caledon Hills section at the designated parking area. We will hike west along the white blazed trail to 2nd Line EHS and then retrace our steps to the Griffith Ravine Side Trail looping around and back to the cars. The trail covers various types of terrain including hills, valleys, streams, and boardwalks. A portion of the trail traverses the Hockley Valley Resort’s ski and golf facilities. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Description This leisurely hike through Scotsdale Farm and the Silver Creek Conservation Area was pioneered last year by Wayne Crockett just after the opening of the Trafalgar Side Trail. It takes in part of the Main Trail and the Great Esker Side Trail, along with the Duff Pit and Trafalgar Side Trails, to finish at 10th Line adjacent to the Walking Fern Side Trail. There will be one drop out at just over the halfway point.
Warm summer temperatures and some steep ascents and descents along the Great Esker mean participants should bring plenty of water. Following the hike there will be a short drive into Georgetown for refreshments. There are two pubs and an ice cream shop, and you can explore the main street of this scenic town.
Description Starting/Meeting Point at Cemetery Road parking, we will hike approximately 10 kilometers passing through a meadow and rugged upland forests. Forest bathers take note!
The hike will be at a moderate 3 km/h pace – the ground is rough and has bumpy tree roots. Wear sturdy footwear, a hat, sun-protective clothes, and carry bug repellent and sunscreen. Plan on spending about 4 hours for this hike.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate, Slippery Sections Likely Distance: 16 kms
Description Join us in the second of a series of Humane Hikes in the Beaver Valley. Lush woodlands, lots of rock (to look at but not too much underfoot) and glistening streams. Please bring bug spray for the bugs and ticks, sunscreen, 3L of water, a snack, a lunch, an appreciation of nature and a smile. Please be ready to shuttle at 9 am.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 12.5 kms
Description We meet at Bognor Marsh and carpool to Woodford Community Centre. From there we hike south back to Bognor Marsh. Much of this hike is along the escarpment edge, with good views off to the east. It is a rugged section, with lots of crevices and a few climbs up and down the excarpment. We end at Bognor Marsh with views over the marsh and of the shore birds who make the marsh their home. Bognor Marsh may be quite wet in springtime. Bring a lunch, plenty of water, sunscreen and bug spray. If you have a Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Parking Pass bring it too. Parking at Bognor Marsh is not free. If you are unable to register, please call or text the hike leader at 647-918-4180.
Description Please join me at the south west corner of Lakeshore Blvd West and Ellis by 10 AM. We will hike east along the Waterfront Trail to the Distillery District (km 8.3 to km 71.4). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge.
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 3-4 km
Description Join Logan Mercier, Conservation Halton, Landowner Outreach and Restoration Project Team member for a informative tour of this City of Hamilton park that was once farmland then a trailer park. More information including an interactive story map is available at https://www.conservationhalton.ca/restoration/courtcliffe-park-restoration/ Much as been done to restore Mountsberg Creek and Bronte Creek back to cold water creeks suitable for species like Brook Trout. The restored creeks and wetlands are next to a community park with lots of free parking. As an education walk there will be a number of stops where Logan will explain the restoration process. There will be lots of opportunities for questions. Note there are no facilities. We will meet at the head of the trail by the large sign. Bring snack, water, personal first aid kit, sun protection and be prepared for biting insects including ticks. This is a flat trail but hiking boots are recommended. This is a birding area so bring binoculars if you have them. For more information please contact hike leader Bron brontreg@cogeco.ca In case of cancellations the day of please text me with your name at 905-334-4013 Please arrive by 9:45 AM so I can check off your name and we can start the hike promptly at 10 AM.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps):
Hike will start from McMaster University GO Bus Terminal. We will meet at Toronto’s Union Station 8:30 AM to take the 8:45 AM Train to Aldershot where we will transfer to the GO Bus for a short ride to McMaster University. On the return we take the GO Train to Toronto from West Harbour GO Train Station. If you have a smart phone then the return fare is just $10 with GO’s Weekend Pass. Seniors fare return from Union is $11.44. Hikers without a smartphone may purchase pass from Hike Leader at Union Station. If meeting us at McMaster you will have to make your way back to start by local transit or Uber and parking fee would apply.
Pace: Moderate Terrain: Hilly, Variable Distance: 12-13 km
Description This will be a one way hike through the trails of the RBG’s (Royal Botanical Gardens) South Shore Cootes Paradise Trails to Princess Point and then continuing on Hamilton’s Waterfront Trail along Burlington Bay to Bayfront Park which is a 7 minute walk to the West Harbour GO Station. Cootes Paradise is the largest and most diverse of RBG’s sanctuaries. Nestled between the Niagara Escarpment and Lake Ontario the picturesque area is significant as a migratory bird flyover zone and home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. There will be a few hills including one steeper one.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): We will meet at the parking lot of Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area (7200 Appleby Line, Milton).
Description Enjoy two wonderful things in one day: a stroll along the Bruce Trail at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area followed by a visit to Springridge Farm for lunch and to pick up some strawberries to take home. First we’ll do an out-and-back hike of the Rattlesnake Point Side Trail, enjoying the scenic southerly views along the way. After returning to our cars, those who would like to join me in extending their day of fun will make the 5-minute drive to reach Springridge Farm where kids can play in the “Fun Farmyard”, or if you’re looking for something more leisurely you can simply buy a delicious lunch or treat from the farmhouse bakery and enjoy it in the great outdoors. Before heading home, you might also want to purchase some freshly-picked strawberries since June is strawberry season here in Ontario!
Children under 13 years of age are encouraged to join their parents/guardians on this hike so they can fulfill the requirements for the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club’s Summer Junior Hiker Badge (https://www.iroquoia.on.ca/index.php/hiking/junior-hiker-program/) – all family members who are planning on joining us should register for the hike, including children. You should bring enough water and food for a 3-hour hike, comfortable hiking shoes, sun and bug protection, appropriate clothing for the weather, and money if you intend to join us at Springridge Farm after the hike to play or eat.
Note that you must book and pay for a 3-hour time slot for parking at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area (https://www.conservationhalton.ca/parks/rattlesnake-point/). When you make this reservation, please choose the 9:00 am – 12:00 pm time slot. Time slots may fill up fast so you should make this reservation as soon as you register for this hike.
Also note that there is a $12 fee for people aged 2-92 who visit the “Fun Farmyard” at Springridge Farm (https://www.springridgefarm.com/). These fees can be paid upon entering this area of the farm. There is no fee associated with visiting the farm market, bakery, or gift shop – you only pay for what you purchase in these areas of the farm.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): West end of North Street at the north end of the village of Eugenia. 44.319895, -80.528232. km 58.3 BTC map 26.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Strenuous Distance: 16.5 km
Description Join us in our third of a series of Humane Hiking hikes of the Beaver Valley on the east side of the valley taking in famous Old Baldy and the strange hydro penstocks. Please bring bug spray for the bugs and ticks, sun screen, 3L of water, a snack, a lunch, an appreciation of nature and a smile. Please be ready to shuttle at 9 am.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at Roadside Parking (km 31.6) on Innis Lake Road, north of Finnerty Sideroad (43.918917, -79.909387).
Directions to Meeting Location: From Airport Road, turn east onto Finnerty Side Road for 1.4 km. Turn left onto Innis Lake Road. Limited parking is on the right hand side. For additional roadside parking, park on the north side of Finnerty, east of Innis Lake Road.
Shuttle to St. Andrew’s Road (km 24.5) north of Escarpment Sideroad. Park along the east shoulder of the road by St. Andrew’s Stone Church, 17621 St. Andrew’s Road, Caledon ON L7K 2E1
Note: Dogs are not permitted on sections of the trail in this area. Please respect the wishes of our landowners.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 10.6 kilometres
Description
Register individually for one, a few, or all of the five Discovery Badge Series hikes. Participants who complete all five hikes will be eligible to receive a CHBTC Discovery Hike Badge. Hike Two explores main Trail and the Mountainview Road and Songbird Side Trails in the Caledon East area. Bring your choice of hydration and snacks. Hiking boots are highly recommended. See June 18, July, 2, July 16, and July 23 for details pertaining to the other hikes in the series. (Note: If you wish to purchase badges, the cost of each badge is $10.00 for BTC members and $15.00 for non-members.)
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Pear Tree Parking lot on 15 Side Road (Speyside). We will carpool to Hilton Falls CA.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11 kms
Description Meet at the parking lot on 15 Side Road at Speyside. Carpool to Hilton Falls and hike back along the main trail. Depending on the number of hikers, we may need 2 or 3 cars to shuttle back to Hilton Falls, which means those drivers will have to reserve a time slot through conservationhalton.ca I will send an email a few days prior to the hike to confirm numbers and ask for drivers. This hike has some technical spots (rocky). Bring water, a snack, and bug spray.
On Sunday June 25, 2023, please join me by 9:00 am under the clock in the Great Hall of Union Station. We will take the 9:20 am eastbound train to Whitby, arriving 10:06 am. We will hike south to Lake Ontario and then east to Whitby for a distance of 17.1 km. There are washrooms at Union Station, Ajax GO and on the train as well as at km 4, km 13 and km 15. Bring at least two liters of water, lunch, bug spray and sunscreen. Our pub stop will be The Royal Oak – Whitby Shores at km 15.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 4 km
Description We will hike up the escarpment on the Sideroad 15 road allowance and then do a loop to the KOA and back to our cars using KOA and Rock Springs Side trails. For more information contact Bill Snel at w.snel2@gmail.com or call landline (519) 470-0584. If you are unable to register, please contact the leader to let him know you will be attending.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Strenuous Distance: 6.3 km, Short hike: 3 km
Description We will hike a loop consisting of the Main Trail and Boyne Valley Side Trail. The short option will return to parking from the Boyne River bridges by way of Centre Road road allowance. Bring water and snacks.
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 7.5km
Description This hike will start with a climb up Old Baldy side trail. We will then do a figure 8 loop of main trail including Mac Kirk and Ken Young side trails.
Bring water and a snack
Please no dogs
Please text Kristina @ 519-410-9077 for morning of cancelations
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.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
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: Blue Mountains Category: Register in person the morning of hike. Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8.5km
Description This is a shuttle hike. We will start the hike at km 35.0 on The Blue Mountains-Euphrasia townline. The hike meanders through some fields, follows Fox Ridge Rd for a short distance to 39.3. The trail then ascends & descends some lovely, scenic, very rocky sections of the escarpment. We follow the escarpment edge with great views over the Beaver Valley, ending at 43.5 on Sideroad 7B. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Description Follow the Niagara Parkway Recreational Trail from the Locust Grove Picnic Area in Queenston, to one of only two Niagara Park’s formal rose gardens. “A visit to this rose garden–which boasts over 2,400 roses–will underline why it is one of North America’s largest and most distinguished Victorian rose gardens” (www.niagaraparks.com).
Much of this hike is in the open, so participants are reminded to come prepared for the sun and heat (e.g., sunscreen, hat and water).
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 7.5 km
Description We will walk, following city streets, to the Tews Falls Side trail. We will ascend the escarpment and onwards to view Tews Falls. We will then return with a stop at the Dundas Peak Viewpoint and retrace our steps back to the Dundas Driving Park. Bring water, sunscreen, bug repellant and a snack. Hiking poles recommended. Please arrive at the car park by 9:20 am in order to be walking by 9:30 am (note early starting time). If you must cancel after 4:00 pm on Tuesday June 27, please inform me by text at 905 334-8752 or email at tedbossence@sympatico.ca . I will inform you if the hike is cancelled due to rain. Please check your email the evening before the hike.
From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, sunscreen, bug spray , snack and a drink ices and dress for the weather
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7 kms
Description Meet in the main parking lot at Mount Nemo at 9:15 am. You will need to reserve a time slot through conservationhalton.ca
We will hike the loop, enjoying the view from the escarpment cliff. Then into the forest for a bit and back to the cars. Bring water and bug spray/bug net.
Description We will walk through the historic Kingsway and South Kingsway neighbourhoods, passing through Home Smith Park, King’s Mill Park, and South Humber Park.
Except at The Queensway and Riverside Drive, most of the route is shaded. Public washrooms are available at kms 2.5, 6 and 7.5.
We’ll finish at Jane subway station. Drop-outs are available at Old Mill subway station (km 4) and Stephen Dr./Cloverhill Rd. bus stop (km 7).
Please pack one litre of water, a lunch or snacks, a hat and sun screen.
Public washrooms are available at kms 2.5, 6 and 7.5.
Location (Google Maps): Meet inside the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, foot of Bay Street, beyond the cashiers selling the ferry tickets, in the open area with the benches and Muskoka chairs. From Union Station take the LRT one stop to “Ferry Docks” or take bus number #19 or #72 on Bay Street southbound to the Queens Quay. Walk across Queen Quay south through the park to the ferry terminal.
Description After a day’s work, come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic to enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s own beautiful island parkland oasis away from the city. Pack a dinner for a sit-down picnic. Note that food is not available for purchase on the islands early in the season. Bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return ticket for the ferry is approximately $8.70, $5.60 for seniors. The hike will take place rain or shine. Toronto Island Evening Hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June, same time and meeting place. The route and time we return to the city may vary depending if the ferries are running on the Spring or Summer (starts in May) schedule. Contact Hike Leaders via the Contact form for further information or to confirm the current ferry schedule that will be in place the week of the hike. Registration is not required for this hike – just meet the Hike Leader at the above location.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections Length of Hike: 13 km
Description The lower Beaver Valley is a beautiful area to enjoy views and long stretches of quiet forest. Our hike begins with a climb up through the Beaver Valley Ski Club. We travel along the west side of the valley crossing small streams. The roadway across the valley takes us down to the Boyne River and up to the east side of the Valley. Views across the valley showcase green slopes. The Valley Crossover Trail takes us back to our original position. Please bring a lunch and adequate water.
Location (Google Maps): Petrel Point Nature Reserve. Roadside parking at Trail Entrance. From Highway 6 turn west at the town of Mar on Red Bay Road. Drive along Red Bay Road to its end at Huron road. Drive north on Huron Road roughly three kilometres, then turn left (west) on Petrel Point Road. Petrel Point Road divides the northern and southern halves of the reserve. Please park only on the north side of the road.
Description Come join local ecologist Esme Batten from the Nature Conservancy of Canada and explore the Petrel Point Nature Reserve on June 30th. This stunning nature reserve managed by Ontario Nature is home to many native wildflowers, orchids, and carnivorous plants that put on a spectacular display. Due to the unique conditions in this Great Lakes Coastal Meadow Marsh many special plants have adapted to live in this environment, and we will discuss how they have adapted to live here. Please bring snacks, water, a hat, long-sleeved protective clothing, and binoculars and a camera if you have them and be prepared to walk approximately 2km. The path is mostly boardwalk with some natural, uneven walking terrain.