Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 12-14 km
Description Join us for a wonderful hike in Jefferson Forest and have a snack/lunch beside the Bond Lake. We will hike among tall trees and bushes of the Jefferson Forest and across the Bayview-Yonge corridor to reach to the Bond Lake. Boots mandatory, poles recommended, bring at least 2L of water, bug spray, sunscreen, snack/lunch and dress according to the weather conditions. Please avoid parking along the road. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Intersection of Prince of Wales Road and 20 Sideroad southeast of Honeywood.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Slippery Sections Likely Distance: 15.4 kms
Description Join us on the first of four hikes to cover the necessary 60 kms of the Dufferin Section in 2025 to earn the coveted Dufferin Hi-Land 60th Anniversary Badge. This is a shuttle hike from Lavender to 20 Sideroad. Please be prepared to use your vehicle to transport hikers and please bring a garbage bag for your dirty boots and clean footwear to change into for the ride back to the start. We will leave those things in the cars at the start so you don’t have to carry them on the hike. Please make sure you are wearing comfortable boots and layers for the weather. Please pack your icers just in case as well as bug spray and sunblock. Please bring two litres of water, a snack, a lunch and a smile. Please arrive at 9:30 to be ready to shuttle at 9:45 sharp.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 11.4 km
Description Please join me at the north west corner of Finch and Weston by 10 AM. We will hike east along the Finch Hydro Corridor Trail to Bathurst St (N of Finch) (km 30.2 to km 41.6). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 7 km
Description Enjoy the scenic views of the cliffs at Scarborough’s Bluffers Park and hike along the beach to the east. Meet at Kennedy Station on the bus platform for Route #201 Bluffers Park at 10:00 to take the bus scheduled to depart at 10:20 AM to arrive at the park approximately 20 minutes later. Taking transit is strongly recommended as the park gets very busy on the weekends. (free parking is available at Kennedy Station).
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): The Owen Sound Galaxy Cinema parking lot. Meet by the tall sign next to traffic lights.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 3 to 4 km
Description Carpool to start of hike at junction of Taylor Side Rd and Coles Side Rd – follow side trail through meadow ascending to top of escarpment with views to the south and returning on the Mystery Cabin Side Trail. Bring walking poles or sticks if you have them. Also water, sunscreen and bug repellent.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Description Join us in celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club. The Club plans to award a 60th Anniversary badge to any hiker who completes 60 km of Dufferin Hi-Land trails – Main or Side Trails. Our Tuesday Hike group is offering a series of 10 hikes, covering most of the highlights of our section that meet this requirement. If you can’t make all of the hikes, make ups are allowed. Just hike 60K in Dufferin during 2025 and you qualify for the badge
Today’s hike will be a loop including the Laidlaw, Spillway and Walter Tovell trails. Bring water and snacks.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and insect repellent. Check yourself for ticks when you return to the parking lot.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Bruce Trail Parking Lot – 7th Line Access Airport Road North of Highway 9 Right on 7th Line, parking lot immediately on the right (east) of Airport Road
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11 km
Description We will hike the Main Trail north from 7th Line to 5 Side Road then loop through the beautiful Hockleycrest property on a combination of the Main Trail and Darcy, Hockleycrest and Harmony Side Trails before returning to 7th Line on the Main Trail. The terrain varies from rolling hills and open hilltops, hardwood bush and pine plantations. There will be a few ups and downs including one steep valley that we will ascend and descend on both the way out and back!
Bring your favourite snacks and hydration. Don’t forget the bug spray!
Hiking boots required, hiking poles are recommended.
There will be stops for water along the way and a longer snack / lunch break later in the hike. Bring plenty of water, and dress in layers appropriate for the cooler weather.
Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on Mulmur-Nottawasaga Townline, 550 metres east of Lavender Hill Rd, at the cemetery. Do not block gate Map 21, ED 31
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 14.1km
Description Welcome to Blue Mountains E2E in 4! Please register for each hike individually. Together we will wind our way through the varied terrain, rugged escarpment and beautiful vistas. If you choose to participate in all 4 hikes you will cover the 67km distance of this section which runs from Lavender to Swiss Meadows. If you are interested in an E2E badge please keep record of your hikes and submit to the Blue Mountains club upon completion.
Each week the hikes will increase in distance starting at 14km. At week 4 we will hike over 20km. This is a great way to build your endurance.
These are shuttle hikes so please have your car passenger ready. Hike #1 -meet @ km 0, shuttle to 14.1 (hike south)
Please bring water and snacks. We will do a clothing adjustment break and a short snack break along the way.
Bug spray and sunscreen are recommended, please do not apply before the shuttle.
No dogs!
If you need to get in touch please text @ 519-410-9077
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Easy Distance: 3-6 kms a day
Description Join us on a three-day odyssey to find the floral treasures of the Peninsula on Flowerpot Island, the Crane River, Singing Sands, the Oliphant Fens, Petrel Point and the Bruce Alvar. A chance to work on your Peninsula Orchid badges if you are a badge person. These hikes led by longtime BTC wildflower enthusiasts Anne Armstrong and Jeannine Kralt, are a co-operative effort brought to you by the Peninsula, Iroquoia and Dufferin Hi-Lands BTC Clubs. We look forward to enjoying the camaraderie and fellowship of staying at the same accommodation and sharing a few laughs at dinners. Please bring your own breakfasts and lunches. Discount accommodation/boat package information will be made available on registration. The accommodation/boat package discount pricing will be available until May 3, 2024. Hikers to pay for the accommodation/boat package and National Park pass themselves direct.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 10 KM
Description Join us for a leisurely hike through High Park and then east along Toronto’s Waterfront Trail to Harbourfront Centre passing though many small parks including the Music Garden. Refreshments at a coffee shop on Queens Quay at Harbourfront. Bring lunch and drinking water. Dropout any time. We’ll arrive at Harbourfront Centre around 2:00 PM. This will be repeated Tuesday May 13th, Tuesday May 27th, Tuesday June 3rd, and Tuesday June 24th. No pre registration is required. Just show up 15-20 minutes before to departure time to sign in with the hike leader.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Description Join us in celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club. The Club plans to award a 60th Anniversary badge to any hiker who completes 60 km of Dufferin Hi-Land trails – Main or Side Trails. Our Tuesday Hike group is offering a series of 10 hikes, covering most of the highlights of our section that meet this requirement. If you can’t make all of the hikes, make ups are allowed. Just hike 60K in Dufferin during 2025 and you qualify for the badge
Today’s hike will be a loop including the Laidlaw, Spillway and Walter Tovell trails. Bring water and snacks.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and insect repellent. Check yourself for ticks when you return to the parking lot.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Bruce Trail Parking Lot – 7th Line Access Airport Road North of Highway 9 Right on 7th Line, parking lot immediately on the right (east) of Airport Road
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11 km
Description We will hike the Main Trail north from 7th Line to 5 Side Road then loop through the beautiful Hockleycrest property on a combination of the Main Trail and Darcy, Hockleycrest and Harmony Side Trails before returning to 7th Line on the Main Trail. The terrain varies from rolling hills and open hilltops, hardwood bush and pine plantations. There will be a few ups and downs including one steep valley that we will ascend and descend on both the way out and back!
Bring your favourite snacks and hydration. Don’t forget the bug spray!
Hiking boots required, hiking poles are recommended.
There will be stops for water along the way and a longer snack / lunch break later in the hike. Bring plenty of water, and dress in layers appropriate for the cooler weather.
Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on Mulmur-Nottawasaga Townline, 550 metres east of Lavender Hill Rd, at the cemetery. Do not block gate Map 21, ED 31
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 14.1km
Description Welcome to Blue Mountains E2E in 4! Please register for each hike individually. Together we will wind our way through the varied terrain, rugged escarpment and beautiful vistas. If you choose to participate in all 4 hikes you will cover the 67km distance of this section which runs from Lavender to Swiss Meadows. If you are interested in an E2E badge please keep record of your hikes and submit to the Blue Mountains club upon completion.
Each week the hikes will increase in distance starting at 14km. At week 4 we will hike over 20km. This is a great way to build your endurance.
These are shuttle hikes so please have your car passenger ready. Hike #1 -meet @ km 0, shuttle to 14.1 (hike south)
Please bring water and snacks. We will do a clothing adjustment break and a short snack break along the way.
Bug spray and sunscreen are recommended, please do not apply before the shuttle.
No dogs!
If you need to get in touch please text @ 519-410-9077
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Easy Distance: 3-6 kms a day
Description Join us on a three-day odyssey to find the floral treasures of the Peninsula on Flowerpot Island, the Crane River, Singing Sands, the Oliphant Fens, Petrel Point and the Bruce Alvar. A chance to work on your Peninsula Orchid badges if you are a badge person. These hikes led by longtime BTC wildflower enthusiasts Anne Armstrong and Jeannine Kralt, are a co-operative effort brought to you by the Peninsula, Iroquoia and Dufferin Hi-Lands BTC Clubs. We look forward to enjoying the camaraderie and fellowship of staying at the same accommodation and sharing a few laughs at dinners. Please bring your own breakfasts and lunches. Discount accommodation/boat package information will be made available on registration. The accommodation/boat package discount pricing will be available until May 3, 2024. Hikers to pay for the accommodation/boat package and National Park pass themselves direct.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 10 KM
Description Join us for a leisurely hike through High Park and then east along Toronto’s Waterfront Trail to Harbourfront Centre passing though many small parks including the Music Garden. Refreshments at a coffee shop on Queens Quay at Harbourfront. Bring lunch and drinking water. Dropout any time. We’ll arrive at Harbourfront Centre around 2:00 PM. This will be repeated Tuesday May 13th, Tuesday May 27th, Tuesday June 3rd, and Tuesday June 24th. No pre registration is required. Just show up 15-20 minutes before to departure time to sign in with the hike leader.
Description This is the first of three hikes to earn the Benchlands Hike badge. This hike will also cover the Jordon Hollow and Upper Falls side trails and is very close to the Jim Rainforth Side trail for those working on their Side trail badge.
We will meet at Jordon Hollow park NOTE: If construction on the nearby bridge on the day of the hike does not allow hikers to park, please meet on Glen Road parking lot around the corner (3640 Glen Rd, Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0 in your GPS)-head away from the bridge towards the town of Jordan Station and head up the hill on 19th Street and right on Glen Road, there is roadside parking just after the Trail Crossing sign.
We will hike towards Ball’s Falls and visit the village and upper falls. The trail is very rocky and there is a very, very large staircase in this hike. Good footwear is required, poles optional but suggested.
Note: If you are completing this hike for the benchlands or side trails badge(s) there are some photos required so bring a camera!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description We will hike the Bent Rim 2 bike trail and back through the Halton Forest. Meet at 9:15 (earlier if possible) in the small parking lot on 6th Line, about 3 kms north of Campbellville Rd. Bring bug spray, in case the bugs have awakened.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 3.9 km
Description An enjoyable walk with lots of opportunities for stops and photos. We’ll walk by a creek, view a flowerpot and a waterfall, and see the E.C. Carr Observatory buildings along our route. Country laneways with farm views, as well. Please bring water and a snack.
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface), Variable Distance: 10-11 km
Description Please join me for a brisk walk on the Humber River trail strting near the McMichael Canadian Art Collection (main building).
The trail has some hills but it is even and easy to walk on. we will walk for about 5 – 5.5 km and return back the same way. It should take us about 2.5 – 3 hours. After we finish, you can spend some time in the gallery and see their newest exhibition”Morrice in Venice” (please check out their website for ore info https://mcmichael.com/upcoming-exhibitions/)
We meet around 10 am near the entrance to the gallery and start hiking at 10:15 am (the trail head is only 50 m away). If you have the McMichael Art Collection membership, you can park free of charge on the gallery’s parking lot. Non-members parking fee is about $7. You can park somewhere in Kleinburg free of charge and walk to the gallery to meet me.
Please be dressed for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Please bring 2 L of water, rain jacket or umbella and your sun hat, sun galsses. There is no shade on the trail.
You are welcome to reach out if you have any questions.
Please note that the hike will be cancelled if there is a forecast for a heavy rain or storm.
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: Brisk: 4 to 5 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: Approx 6 km
Description Join us for a brisk evening hike exploring Owen Sound trails and neighbourhoods, followed by an opportunity to socialize over refreshments. There is no need to show up 15 minutes early for this hike, but we will leave promptly at 7:00 pm
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot)
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 15 km
Description Join me for a loop hike beginning on the Brantford-Hamilton rail trail. We will follow the path that railway engineers used to descend the escarpment into Dundas Valley Conservation Area, then we will explore some trails in the valley, finally returning via the rail trail to our starting point.
Park along the roadside on Slote Rd near the intersection with Mineral Springs Rd.
Please bring enough water, snacks and a lunch. There are washrooms in the Dundas Valley trail centre — we will eat lunch there. We will hike about 15 km return. Please check the weather and dress accordingly — wear hiking boots or trail runners, a hat with a brim, and bring sunscreen. The hike will run, rain or shine.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Harrison Park – northwest of km 89.0 BTC Map # 32. Drive east past the restaurant
Hike Leader(s): Ian Mills
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. Distance: 10 km
Description We will meet at Harrison Park just past the restaurant (east) and follow Harrison Park Side Trail north to the Main Trail. We will follow the Main Trail south to Inglis Falls. Pack a light snack and enjoy some amazing views of the falls. We will follow the Main Trail north to Creamery Side Trail and circle back to our parking area. Interesting terrain, lovely views and good exercise will be provided by this loop. BTC Map # 32. A walking stick is recommended and proper footwear required.
Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, near the gates to Wards Island Ferry. Arrive 20 minutes prior to departure to check in with hike leader.
From Union Station take the LRT and get off at the stop Ferry Docks.Walk up to the Ferry Docks on Queens Quay West, street level. at the foot of Bay Street.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 6-9 km
Description After a day’s work come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic. Enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s beautiful island parkland. Pack a dinner for a sit down picnic. Also bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return fare ticket for the ferry is $9.11 for adults, $5.86 for seniors Hikes will take place rain or shine. If the weather is particularly inclement the day of the hike please check the hike schedule by 10:00 AM for an update. Toronto Island evening hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June 2025. Same time and same meeting place. No preregistration is required – just show up at the ferry docks at 5:40 PM and sign in with the hike leader.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: There won’t be any hiking, just info on how to get started
Description Are you new to hiking? Would you like a little more guidance to get started?
In this workshop we will show you everything you need to get started hiking. It will be led by volunteers from Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club and will include a guidebook to take home as well as a new retro-looking Let’s Hike! badge. One guidebook and badge per person. You must register either through this form or in person.
This session will be repeated on Sunday June 8 at 2pm so if you’re not able to make it on the 5th, please join us on the 8th.
From the trail up, we will discuss footwear, socks, clothing, layering, what to carry in your backpack, hydration, food, hiking hacks, pole and trail etiquette and so much more. Are you ready to get started?
The workshop is 7:00pm – 8:30pm in the lounge of the Grimsby Public Library.
Please join us!
If you have any questions, please reach out through contact on this form.
This presentation is brought to you through a Community of Grimsby Municipal Grant.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Rocky, Variable Distance: 10 – 12 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 and other flowers and the area’s great views. We stay and have our meals at a comfortable hotel overlooking Little Tub Harbour. Approximately 10/12km/day.
Before registering at the hotel please contact us for the price package of the hotel for the weekend.
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.
Location (Google Maps): Meet on the east side of the road where the trail crosses 4th Line. Do not park in front of the junk yard. km 17.4, Map 12 Bruce Trail Guide,, N 43.625638, W 79.990703
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections Length of Hike: Between approx. 17 & 18 km
Description Join us for a a 3 day hike to earn the Stained Glass fundraiser badge. The medium hike pace will range between 3 to 4 km per hour, sometimes a bit more than 4 km per hour on easy flat terrain, with a snack and lunch break. Hikers may request a personal bio break, clothing adjustment, drink stop, etc. at any time during the hike by notifying the leader or sweep. The hikes range from approx. 17 to 18 km. Please self evaluate your ability to manage the pace and length of these hikes. Life does happen, so hikers will be able to miss one hike and make it up on their own before the end of June. A full hike schedule, with meet locations, will be sent to hikers after registration. If you have any questions please use the “Contact hike leader” option on the online schedule.
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Variable Distance: Moderate group: 14.5 km, fast group: about 16.5 km
Description Join us for a great hike in the Beaver Valley. We will split into two groups, a moderate group (led by Celia and Duro) and a faster group (led by Martina and Roland). The moderate group will hike 14.5 km at a 3.5 km/hr pace, the faster group will hike about 16.5 km at 4 km/hr +. We will all stop to enjoy the awesome views of Georgian Bay from various spots along the top of the escarpment. A few fun hills, hopefully some spring wildflowers, and forest cover for shade. Refreshment stop in the Village at Blue Mountain. This area has lots of poison ivy so wear long pants for protection. Also pack a lunch and two litres of water.
Departure 1: 8 AM 10 York Mills Rd
Departure 2: 8:20 AM HWY 400 and Major Mac Park and Ride (infront of the GO bus stop)
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Scotsdale Farm, Map 13. Directions; from Highway 401, head north on Trafalgar Road past Georgetown. Trafalgar briefly merges with Highway 7 for about 3 km before separating to the right at the village of Silver Creek. At the stop light in Silver Creek, continue north on Trafalgar Road for about 1 km to the entrance of Scotsdale Farm on your right. Drive in about half a kilometre to reach the parking area.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 13 km
Description Join us for a loop hike along the main Bruce Trail and its scenic side trails, including the stunning Great Esker Side Trail. After the hike, if enough people are interested, we’ll gather at The Shepherd’s Crook in Georgetown for refreshments and good company.
Please dress appropriately for the weather, bring plenty of water, and pack some snacks. Note that parts of the trail are rocky, so poles are highly recommended.
We are committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an LGBTQ+ safe space, and everyone is encouraged to join us!
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Glasgow Trail, Concession Road 2 Park in parking lot at the trail head.
From Highway 404 turn right to Stouffville Rd, till to the end of road and turn left on York Durham line in About 1km turn right to Webb Rd. and turn right to Concession Road 2 ,you will see parking lot in 500 meters
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 13.0 km
Description Join us for our final walk in the Niagara E2E bus hike series. On today’s hike we’ll start at Mountainview Conservation Area, and cross over Thirty Mile Creek and a small waterfall on our way to Beamer Memorial Conservation Area outside of Grimsby. This marks the end of the Niagara Section of the Bruce Trail, but those who wish to can continue on a loop trail around the conservation area with a side trip to Beamers Falls.
There will be a refreshment stop on the way back to Toronto.
Dropout point at 9.4 km.
Bring a packed lunch, two litres of water, and sun/rain/bug protection as needed.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6 km
Description Please join us for this birding hike, led by birding enthusiasts Dick Edwards and Kate Jaczko. We will carpool to Cty Rd 9 west of Dunedin (map 22, km 10.6) and follow the trail north past a beautiful meadow where bobolinks nest in early June . We will look for singing males defending their territories. Past the meadow, the trail skirts a farm field and descends through forest to the Dunedin Nature Reserve. Here a mix of hardwoods, cedars, and a sparkling stream should provide more birds and spring wildflowers. The trail loops back to con. 10 where we back-track to bobolink meadow and then to our cars having completed 6 km double loop. Spaces will be limited to 30 hikers, so please register in advance.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on Centre Rd (Kilgorie) 30m south of River Rd, Map 20, 33.8 km
Description To earn the Side Trails badge at the end of this hike, you need to have completed all 6 of the 60th Anniversary Side Trails Highlights Series either with the group or by logging your side trails hikes.
Today, starting from the parking area in Kilgorie, we will carpool to the parking lot on 30th sideroad just south of Lavendar. Here we will do a 1.4km loop hike that takes us to our most northern side trail, Black Edge. We will return to Kilgorie, hiking the Kilgorie Side Trail. Next, we’ll visit the Bell Lookout Side Trail with its view of the Pine River Valley, travel through the Pine River Valley and Carl Alexander Side Trails. Returning to the Main Trail, we will hike north to the Melodonna Side Trail and back. We will take the Kilgorie Side Trail back to our cars.
Bring water, snacks/lunch and insect repellant as well as sunscreen. Hiking poles are recommended. Carpooling is preferred for the first leg of the hike.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Dicks Dam Park, Bolton
Hike Leader(s): Alina Lin
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 17 KM
Description Humber Valley Heritage Trail near Bolton is a scenic and historically rich trail that follows the Humber River Valley, offering a variety of hiking experiences for nature enthusiasts. The trail traverses diverse landscapes, offering not only a mix of terrains, including forests, meadows, and riverbanks, but also historic plaques and landmarks, such as various parks that highlight the area’s rich history. And if you were wondering, yes it is the same Humber River as the Humber River runs through Toronto to lake Ontario!
This will be a go and back hike on the Humber Valley Heritage Trail along the Humber River. Here is the map for your reference: https://onthegomap.com/s/qppe2v4a. A few notes for your attention and preparation:
Meet at the parking lot of the Dicks Dam Park at GPS (43.879318, -79.747802).
Arrive before 8:45am. The group will depart at 9:00am.
Dress for weather and wear sturdy hiking shoes or boots.
Bring snack or light lunch and at least 1L of water. We will have a short break for lunch after reaching turning point.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on East Linton Sideroad West accessed from Grey Road 1. Park just beyond the bend near the Bruce Trail access trailhead.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 2.3 km
Description This is Geology hike #9 as featured in Beth Gilhespy’s book : Walking Through Time Exploring Niagara Escarpment Geology in the Sydenham Bruce Trail Section. This section features fine examples of the “famous five” fossils found in the Fossil Hill Dolostone and as you explore through these deep crevices of dolostone rock you will definitely feel like you are “walking through time”!
Bring poles, water and snacks. Copies of Beth’s book will be available from the hike leader (cash, cheque or e-transfer). A Sydenham Bruce Trail Geology Badge has been developed. Details can be shared from hike leader during hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 9 km
Description Please join me at the south east corner of Sheppard Ave East and Leslie by 10 AM. We will hike south through several parks to Don Mills (S of Overlea) (km 51.7 to km 62.4). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Mayor’s Walk Location (Google Maps): Please arrive by 9:45 for check-in, Lion’s Club Pool parking lot 1 Elm Street, Grimsby
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 4-5km
Description In cooperation with Ontario Trails Council, we are pleased to participate in the Mayor’s Walk.
Please join Grimsby Mayor, Jeff Jordan for the Mayor’s Walk. This hike will take us from the parking lot, up Gibson Street and up the Iroquoia Bruce Trail and around to the hawk watch area and back to the pool parking lot. Please expect the distance to be about 4-6km and to take up to 2 hours. The hike up the hill is strenuous and would not be suitable for individuals who are not used to climbing.
If you’d like to avoid the uphill climb, you can meet us in the parking area off of Quarry Rd. We should arrive there at about 10:30-10:45am. Your hike will be shorter.
Please bring enough water and snacks and wear suitable hiking footwear.
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment., Medium (3.0 – 4.5 km/h): A comfortable pace for most hikers with steady progress. Terrain: Difficult: Steep ascents/descents, rocky scrambling, and some rugged escarpment paths., Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails., Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: 2 km or 6 km
Description Join us for a family-friendly Rainbow Hike for 2SLGBTQ+ folx and allies at Halfway Log Dump. A Bruce Peninsula National Park Interpreter will accompany us on our hike, sharing information about the unique ecosytem here and providing examples of Queer Ecology in Nature. Meet at the Halfway Log Dump parking lot at the entrance to Halfway Log Dump Side Trail .Here, the Bruce Trail winds through the beautiful Bruce Peninsula National Park. Our first 1 km of hiking will be on generally flat terrain bringing us to the pristine, aquamarine water of the Georgian Bay shoreline. Here we will take time to enjoy the view and soak in the sensational signs of Spring, have lunch and explore the shore. Then, for those wishing to hike the more rugged section of the trail, we will continue north covering some demanding terrain. Good balance and stamina is required for walking this section of the trail. This out and back hike portion of the afternoon will be about 1 ½ hour in duration. Upon returning to the rest of the group at the shoreline, we will take a few minutes to share our experiences with one another. If you would prefer to continue gently exploring the shoreline rather than the longer hike, a PBTC Hike Leader will stay with this group and remain here until the other hiking group returns. If participants would like to linger longer, the rest of the group will say goodbye and return to our vehicles via Halfway Log Dump Sidetrail. In total, our hiking afternoon will take about 3 ½ hour. Outdoor compost toilets are available at the parking lot and at the shoreline. Bruce Peninsula National Park fees for admission and parking apply. No parking reservation is required at this time of year.
Weather can be unpredictable at this time of year. Wear layers, hat, sturdy footwear with good tread and closed toes.
Bring a back pack for snacks and lunch, water bottle, blanket for sitting, hiking poles and binoculars (optional).
Interested in extending your day? Join us at the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor’s Centre for an informative presentation about the beauty and diversity of bird species on the Saugeen Peninsula, and current research about resident and migrating bird species living here. No registration required. Free!
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Terra Cotta Conservation Area, off Winston Churchill Blvd. within the Conservation Area.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: approx. 5km (or more depending on interest!)
Description Looking for an Indigenous learning and hike outing? Join us as we learn about the Sweat Lodge at Terra Cotta, explore the amazing wetland area and read “Nibi’s water song” tales on the trail.
Park entry requires gate admission https://cvc.ca/credit-valley-parks/admissions-and-reservations/
Please wear appropriate gear, hiking boots, poles, and bring snacks and water. There are washrooms on site.
Join us as we enjoy, learn and appreciate together
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing. Distance: 2.1km
Description This hike will be a discovery hike along the Cottonwood Loop – we’ll take our time, and see what we can find. This trail is a stand-alone trail, separate from the rest of the Bruce Trail. We’ll hike through forests, near a hidden waterfall, past a particularly large cottonwood tree, and to a lookout along a ridge. This property is the original location of the Rows homestead – their farmhouse can be seen at Moreston Village at Grey Roots.
The Cottonwood Loop counts towards the Junior Hiker badge and is also featured in Ron Savage’s new book, Exploring Sydenham. There will be sufficient time to find the related code en route. It’s also a great trail to use for the By the Seasons badge.
As we’ll be taking our time, this hike is suitable for families, new hikers, and anyone wanting a more leisurely hike – all ages are welcome. We’ll likely take upwards of a couple of hours, depending on the group – dress in layers, bring a snack, and wear good footwear. An email re: trail conditions to expect will be sent out prior to our hike together. We’re hoping for a lovely late spring hike!
If you are unable to register, or if you have any questions/concerns, please contact the hike leader (Jeannine) via the link above. Parking is roadside. Carpooling may be available upon request.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Variable Distance: Moderate group: 14.5 km, fast group: about 16.5 km
Description Join us for a great hike in the Beaver Valley. We will split into two groups, a moderate group (led by Celia and Duro) and a faster group (led by Martina and Roland). The moderate group will hike 14.5 km at a 3.5 km/hr pace, the faster group will hike about 16.5 km at 4 km/hr +. We will all stop to enjoy the awesome views of Georgian Bay from various spots along the top of the escarpment. A few fun hills, hopefully some spring wildflowers, and forest cover for shade. Refreshment stop in the Village at Blue Mountain. This area has lots of poison ivy so wear long pants for protection. Also pack a lunch and two litres of water.
Departure 1: 8 AM 10 York Mills Rd
Departure 2: 8:20 AM HWY 400 and Major Mac Park and Ride (infront of the GO bus stop)
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Scotsdale Farm, Map 13. Directions; from Highway 401, head north on Trafalgar Road past Georgetown. Trafalgar briefly merges with Highway 7 for about 3 km before separating to the right at the village of Silver Creek. At the stop light in Silver Creek, continue north on Trafalgar Road for about 1 km to the entrance of Scotsdale Farm on your right. Drive in about half a kilometre to reach the parking area.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 13 km
Description Join us for a loop hike along the main Bruce Trail and its scenic side trails, including the stunning Great Esker Side Trail. After the hike, if enough people are interested, we’ll gather at The Shepherd’s Crook in Georgetown for refreshments and good company.
Please dress appropriately for the weather, bring plenty of water, and pack some snacks. Note that parts of the trail are rocky, so poles are highly recommended.
We are committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an LGBTQ+ safe space, and everyone is encouraged to join us!
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Glasgow Trail, Concession Road 2 Park in parking lot at the trail head.
From Highway 404 turn right to Stouffville Rd, till to the end of road and turn left on York Durham line in About 1km turn right to Webb Rd. and turn right to Concession Road 2 ,you will see parking lot in 500 meters
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 13.0 km
Description Join us for our final walk in the Niagara E2E bus hike series. On today’s hike we’ll start at Mountainview Conservation Area, and cross over Thirty Mile Creek and a small waterfall on our way to Beamer Memorial Conservation Area outside of Grimsby. This marks the end of the Niagara Section of the Bruce Trail, but those who wish to can continue on a loop trail around the conservation area with a side trip to Beamers Falls.
There will be a refreshment stop on the way back to Toronto.
Dropout point at 9.4 km.
Bring a packed lunch, two litres of water, and sun/rain/bug protection as needed.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6 km
Description Please join us for this birding hike, led by birding enthusiasts Dick Edwards and Kate Jaczko. We will carpool to Cty Rd 9 west of Dunedin (map 22, km 10.6) and follow the trail north past a beautiful meadow where bobolinks nest in early June . We will look for singing males defending their territories. Past the meadow, the trail skirts a farm field and descends through forest to the Dunedin Nature Reserve. Here a mix of hardwoods, cedars, and a sparkling stream should provide more birds and spring wildflowers. The trail loops back to con. 10 where we back-track to bobolink meadow and then to our cars having completed 6 km double loop. Spaces will be limited to 30 hikers, so please register in advance.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on Centre Rd (Kilgorie) 30m south of River Rd, Map 20, 33.8 km
Description To earn the Side Trails badge at the end of this hike, you need to have completed all 6 of the 60th Anniversary Side Trails Highlights Series either with the group or by logging your side trails hikes.
Today, starting from the parking area in Kilgorie, we will carpool to the parking lot on 30th sideroad just south of Lavendar. Here we will do a 1.4km loop hike that takes us to our most northern side trail, Black Edge. We will return to Kilgorie, hiking the Kilgorie Side Trail. Next, we’ll visit the Bell Lookout Side Trail with its view of the Pine River Valley, travel through the Pine River Valley and Carl Alexander Side Trails. Returning to the Main Trail, we will hike north to the Melodonna Side Trail and back. We will take the Kilgorie Side Trail back to our cars.
Bring water, snacks/lunch and insect repellant as well as sunscreen. Hiking poles are recommended. Carpooling is preferred for the first leg of the hike.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Dicks Dam Park, Bolton
Hike Leader(s): Alina Lin
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 17 KM
Description Humber Valley Heritage Trail near Bolton is a scenic and historically rich trail that follows the Humber River Valley, offering a variety of hiking experiences for nature enthusiasts. The trail traverses diverse landscapes, offering not only a mix of terrains, including forests, meadows, and riverbanks, but also historic plaques and landmarks, such as various parks that highlight the area’s rich history. And if you were wondering, yes it is the same Humber River as the Humber River runs through Toronto to lake Ontario!
This will be a go and back hike on the Humber Valley Heritage Trail along the Humber River. Here is the map for your reference: https://onthegomap.com/s/qppe2v4a. A few notes for your attention and preparation:
Meet at the parking lot of the Dicks Dam Park at GPS (43.879318, -79.747802).
Arrive before 8:45am. The group will depart at 9:00am.
Dress for weather and wear sturdy hiking shoes or boots.
Bring snack or light lunch and at least 1L of water. We will have a short break for lunch after reaching turning point.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on East Linton Sideroad West accessed from Grey Road 1. Park just beyond the bend near the Bruce Trail access trailhead.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 2.3 km
Description This is Geology hike #9 as featured in Beth Gilhespy’s book : Walking Through Time Exploring Niagara Escarpment Geology in the Sydenham Bruce Trail Section. This section features fine examples of the “famous five” fossils found in the Fossil Hill Dolostone and as you explore through these deep crevices of dolostone rock you will definitely feel like you are “walking through time”!
Bring poles, water and snacks. Copies of Beth’s book will be available from the hike leader (cash, cheque or e-transfer). A Sydenham Bruce Trail Geology Badge has been developed. Details can be shared from hike leader during hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 9 km
Description Please join me at the south east corner of Sheppard Ave East and Leslie by 10 AM. We will hike south through several parks to Don Mills (S of Overlea) (km 51.7 to km 62.4). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Mayor’s Walk Location (Google Maps): Please arrive by 9:45 for check-in, Lion’s Club Pool parking lot 1 Elm Street, Grimsby
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 4-5km
Description In cooperation with Ontario Trails Council, we are pleased to participate in the Mayor’s Walk.
Please join Grimsby Mayor, Jeff Jordan for the Mayor’s Walk. This hike will take us from the parking lot, up Gibson Street and up the Iroquoia Bruce Trail and around to the hawk watch area and back to the pool parking lot. Please expect the distance to be about 4-6km and to take up to 2 hours. The hike up the hill is strenuous and would not be suitable for individuals who are not used to climbing.
If you’d like to avoid the uphill climb, you can meet us in the parking area off of Quarry Rd. We should arrive there at about 10:30-10:45am. Your hike will be shorter.
Please bring enough water and snacks and wear suitable hiking footwear.
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment., Medium (3.0 – 4.5 km/h): A comfortable pace for most hikers with steady progress. Terrain: Difficult: Steep ascents/descents, rocky scrambling, and some rugged escarpment paths., Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails., Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: 2 km or 6 km
Description Join us for a family-friendly Rainbow Hike for 2SLGBTQ+ folx and allies at Halfway Log Dump. A Bruce Peninsula National Park Interpreter will accompany us on our hike, sharing information about the unique ecosytem here and providing examples of Queer Ecology in Nature. Meet at the Halfway Log Dump parking lot at the entrance to Halfway Log Dump Side Trail .Here, the Bruce Trail winds through the beautiful Bruce Peninsula National Park. Our first 1 km of hiking will be on generally flat terrain bringing us to the pristine, aquamarine water of the Georgian Bay shoreline. Here we will take time to enjoy the view and soak in the sensational signs of Spring, have lunch and explore the shore. Then, for those wishing to hike the more rugged section of the trail, we will continue north covering some demanding terrain. Good balance and stamina is required for walking this section of the trail. This out and back hike portion of the afternoon will be about 1 ½ hour in duration. Upon returning to the rest of the group at the shoreline, we will take a few minutes to share our experiences with one another. If you would prefer to continue gently exploring the shoreline rather than the longer hike, a PBTC Hike Leader will stay with this group and remain here until the other hiking group returns. If participants would like to linger longer, the rest of the group will say goodbye and return to our vehicles via Halfway Log Dump Sidetrail. In total, our hiking afternoon will take about 3 ½ hour. Outdoor compost toilets are available at the parking lot and at the shoreline. Bruce Peninsula National Park fees for admission and parking apply. No parking reservation is required at this time of year.
Weather can be unpredictable at this time of year. Wear layers, hat, sturdy footwear with good tread and closed toes.
Bring a back pack for snacks and lunch, water bottle, blanket for sitting, hiking poles and binoculars (optional).
Interested in extending your day? Join us at the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor’s Centre for an informative presentation about the beauty and diversity of bird species on the Saugeen Peninsula, and current research about resident and migrating bird species living here. No registration required. Free!
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Terra Cotta Conservation Area, off Winston Churchill Blvd. within the Conservation Area.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: approx. 5km (or more depending on interest!)
Description Looking for an Indigenous learning and hike outing? Join us as we learn about the Sweat Lodge at Terra Cotta, explore the amazing wetland area and read “Nibi’s water song” tales on the trail.
Park entry requires gate admission https://cvc.ca/credit-valley-parks/admissions-and-reservations/
Please wear appropriate gear, hiking boots, poles, and bring snacks and water. There are washrooms on site.
Join us as we enjoy, learn and appreciate together
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing. Distance: 2.1km
Description This hike will be a discovery hike along the Cottonwood Loop – we’ll take our time, and see what we can find. This trail is a stand-alone trail, separate from the rest of the Bruce Trail. We’ll hike through forests, near a hidden waterfall, past a particularly large cottonwood tree, and to a lookout along a ridge. This property is the original location of the Rows homestead – their farmhouse can be seen at Moreston Village at Grey Roots.
The Cottonwood Loop counts towards the Junior Hiker badge and is also featured in Ron Savage’s new book, Exploring Sydenham. There will be sufficient time to find the related code en route. It’s also a great trail to use for the By the Seasons badge.
As we’ll be taking our time, this hike is suitable for families, new hikers, and anyone wanting a more leisurely hike – all ages are welcome. We’ll likely take upwards of a couple of hours, depending on the group – dress in layers, bring a snack, and wear good footwear. An email re: trail conditions to expect will be sent out prior to our hike together. We’re hoping for a lovely late spring hike!
If you are unable to register, or if you have any questions/concerns, please contact the hike leader (Jeannine) via the link above. Parking is roadside. Carpooling may be available upon request.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps):
2499 Brock Rd, Uxbridge, ON L9P 1R4. We will meet at the East Duffins Headwaters parking lot at the WILDER FOREST trail head. As soon as you got off the Brock Road, passing the horse back riding facility, there is a free designated parking lot 70 meters down the lane to your right. It includes a sign board for East Duffins Headwaters with a map of the trails. Please do not park on the lane or in the horse back riding property.
Description Join us for a delightful spring hike in Uxbridge, as we explore Wilder Forest, Walker Woods, and Glen Major Forest on a scenic loop starting from Brock Road. We’ll pass Concession Road 6, heading west and back, while also venturing onto several side trails for even more stunning views.
What to Expect:
•Beautiful scenic views and lookouts facing south
•A mix of hilly and flat terrain
•Frequent 2-minute breaks for hydration and photos, with a 10-20 minute lunch/snack stop
•Stay on designated trails at all time
What to Bring and Wear:
•Hiking Boots and poles (recommended) and be prepared for the bugs
•At least 2 liters of water
•Your favorite snacks and lunch (pack your own refreshments for an outdoor meal)
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Camino Hikes Location (Google Maps): City View Park – Please enter via Dundas St onto Kerns Rd, second left to the parking area.
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, Dependent on Conditions Distance: 8ish
Description Please join us for a Camino Hike. If you are curious about hiking a camino or would like to share information about hiking a camino, please join us for this hike. Everyone is welcome.
Please bring enough water and snacks. We will hike about 8km return. Check for the weather and dress appropriately – wide brimmed hat and sunscreen is recommended as well as sturdy hiking shoes/boots and poles, if you use them.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description This is an end to end hike. We will carpool from the parking lot on 15 Side Road to 6th Line at the Halton Agreement Forest and hike back along the Hilton Falls Side Trail, Al Shaw Side Trail and the main trail. This trail has some serious rocks and we cross a couple of creeks. Bring bug spray, just in case.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at the BTC parking lot, 713377 1st Line EHS, Mono. It is easier to go north on 1st Line from Side Road 5 than it is to go south on 1st Line from Hockley Road. 1st Line is not maintained between the parking lot and Hockley Road. It is best to aim for arriving around 9:15 am, so we can start our yoga session as close to 9:30 as possible. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approximately 6.5 km
Description Join us for the CHBTC’s first Yoga + Hike Fundraiser happening at Riverside Woods. Led by Elaine Vallevand, we start with an outdoor yoga session at 9:30 am. Bring your mat! The yoga session will focus on standing poses. Light refreshments will be provided following our yoga session. During this break, you will have time to put your mat in your vehicle and get ready to hike. By 11 am, we should be on the trails. The approximately 6.5 km hike will allow us to continue our time together in nature. Plan to be finished before 1 pm.
100% of the proceeds will support maintaining and preserving the Bruce Trail. Our kind and giving yoga instructor is donating her time, the refreshments are donated by our generous members, and of course, our hike leaders are donating their time. Thank you for your generosity in making this inaugural CHBTC event a success!
Registration closes on Saturday, June 7th at 9:30 am! While there are no refunds for this event, you may name a person who will take your spot. Please message the hike leaders to name the person attending in your place. Thanks!
Things to consider bringing: a water bottle, a mat, a blanket (if you want a larger area on the grass covered), insect repellent, sunscreen, a hat, hiking shoes/boots, poles, a snack/lunch
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on west side of 2nd Line E. just south 2nd Line ECL Side Trail. BTC Map 20 about .5 km south of km 25.7.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Strenuous Distance: 15.6 kms
Description Join us on the second of four hikes to cover the necessary 60 kms of the Dufferin Section in 2025 to earn the coveted Dufferin Hi-Land 60th Anniversary Badge. This is a shuttle hike from 20 Sideroad to 2nd Line just south of the Oliver Creek Side Trail. We will climb the famous Kilgorie Hill – one of the most challenging climbs on the entire Bruce Trail. Please be prepared to use your vehicle to transport hikers and please bring a garbage bag for your dirty boots and clean footwear to change into for the ride back to the start. We will leave those things in the cars at the start so you don’t have to carry them on the hike. Please make sure you are wearing comfortable boots and layers for the weather. Please pack your icers just in case as well as bug spray and sunblock. Please bring two litres of water, a snack, a lunch and a smile. Please arrive at 9:30 to be ready to shuttle at 9:45 sharp.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 9.6 km
Description Please join me at the north east corner of Bathurst and Finch by 10 AM. We will hike east on the Finch Hydro Corridor Trail and south along East Don Parklands to Sheppard and Leslie (km 41.6 to km 51.2). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Meet me at Kipling Terminal, platform 3, at 9 am for a 9:11 departure on MiWay bus #35 Eglinton to Mavis Rd. where we will transfer to bus #61 Mavis Northbound departing at 9:51. Coming by car drive to Mavis Rd and Courtneypark.Dr.and park north of the playing field on the south side of Courtneypark, east of Mavis. We will meet at the SW corner of Courtneypark and Spinnaker Cir for 10:15. Please arrive 10 minutes early.
Description Join me and story teller, Terry Wilson, for another much beloved Meadowvale Village tour, including his own miniature shed-size pioneer village. This time we will all hike in along Fletcher’s Creek Trail and do a loop in the enchanting South Meadowvale woods before meeting Terry in front of the Old Meadowvale School house, near Old Derry Road and Second Line West, at approximately 11:30. We will stop for lunch at Meadowvale Conservation Area before resuming the tour and visiting the little village and Rosemary’s Garden. I will once again be raffling several of Terry’s books of short stories. Raffle tickets are only $1. Keep in mind that this is a loop hike. We will return to our starting point by 3 pm. If anyone needs to shorten this event, they can drop out at anytime and I will provide easy directions to quickly reach the starting point or MiWay busses back to Toronto.
Washrooms available at the Shell station, NE corner of Mavis & Courtneypark, at Meadowvale Conservation Area (Lunch stop) and at the Public Library (open 1-5) back at our starting point.
Bring a hat, 1-2 L of water, a lunch, sun screen and bug spray.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps):
Meet outside south exit of Markham Pan Am Centre by the flag poles. If commuting by GO Train from Toronto meet at Kennedy GO Station (next to Kennedy Subway) to take the 10:20 AM Stouffville Line Train to Unionville GO Station where we will walk to the Pan Am Centre to meet those who are driving to the hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 10-12 KM
Description Join us for a hike to Toogood Pond and a loop through the trails north of the pond to 16th Avenue returning to Main Street Unionville where the annual Unionville Festival will be taking place.
https://unionville.ca/unionville-festival/
GO Trains return hourly at 40 minutes past the hour. Remember your TTC fare is deducted/free with a Presto Card.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: There won’t be any hiking, just info on how to get started.
Description Are you new to hiking? Would you like a little more guidance to get started?
In this workshop we will show you everything you need to get started hiking. It will be led by volunteers from Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club and will include a guidebook to take home as well as a new retro-looking Let’s Hike! badge. One guidebook and badge per person. You must register either through this form or in person.
From the trail up, we will discuss footwear, socks, clothing, layering, what to carry in your backpack, hydration, food, hiking hacks, pole and trail etiquette and so much more. Are you ready to get started?
The workshop is 2:00pm – 3:30pm in the lounge of the Grimsby Public Library.
Please join us!
If you have any questions, please reach out through contact on this form.
This presentation is brought to you through a Community of Grimsby Municipal Grant.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps):
2499 Brock Rd, Uxbridge, ON L9P 1R4. We will meet at the East Duffins Headwaters parking lot at the WILDER FOREST trail head. As soon as you got off the Brock Road, passing the horse back riding facility, there is a free designated parking lot 70 meters down the lane to your right. It includes a sign board for East Duffins Headwaters with a map of the trails. Please do not park on the lane or in the horse back riding property.
Description Join us for a delightful spring hike in Uxbridge, as we explore Wilder Forest, Walker Woods, and Glen Major Forest on a scenic loop starting from Brock Road. We’ll pass Concession Road 6, heading west and back, while also venturing onto several side trails for even more stunning views.
What to Expect:
•Beautiful scenic views and lookouts facing south
•A mix of hilly and flat terrain
•Frequent 2-minute breaks for hydration and photos, with a 10-20 minute lunch/snack stop
•Stay on designated trails at all time
What to Bring and Wear:
•Hiking Boots and poles (recommended) and be prepared for the bugs
•At least 2 liters of water
•Your favorite snacks and lunch (pack your own refreshments for an outdoor meal)
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Camino Hikes Location (Google Maps): City View Park – Please enter via Dundas St onto Kerns Rd, second left to the parking area.
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, Dependent on Conditions Distance: 8ish
Description Please join us for a Camino Hike. If you are curious about hiking a camino or would like to share information about hiking a camino, please join us for this hike. Everyone is welcome.
Please bring enough water and snacks. We will hike about 8km return. Check for the weather and dress appropriately – wide brimmed hat and sunscreen is recommended as well as sturdy hiking shoes/boots and poles, if you use them.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description This is an end to end hike. We will carpool from the parking lot on 15 Side Road to 6th Line at the Halton Agreement Forest and hike back along the Hilton Falls Side Trail, Al Shaw Side Trail and the main trail. This trail has some serious rocks and we cross a couple of creeks. Bring bug spray, just in case.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at the BTC parking lot, 713377 1st Line EHS, Mono. It is easier to go north on 1st Line from Side Road 5 than it is to go south on 1st Line from Hockley Road. 1st Line is not maintained between the parking lot and Hockley Road. It is best to aim for arriving around 9:15 am, so we can start our yoga session as close to 9:30 as possible. Thanks!
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approximately 6.5 km
Description Join us for the CHBTC’s first Yoga + Hike Fundraiser happening at Riverside Woods. Led by Elaine Vallevand, we start with an outdoor yoga session at 9:30 am. Bring your mat! The yoga session will focus on standing poses. Light refreshments will be provided following our yoga session. During this break, you will have time to put your mat in your vehicle and get ready to hike. By 11 am, we should be on the trails. The approximately 6.5 km hike will allow us to continue our time together in nature. Plan to be finished before 1 pm.
100% of the proceeds will support maintaining and preserving the Bruce Trail. Our kind and giving yoga instructor is donating her time, the refreshments are donated by our generous members, and of course, our hike leaders are donating their time. Thank you for your generosity in making this inaugural CHBTC event a success!
Registration closes on Saturday, June 7th at 9:30 am! While there are no refunds for this event, you may name a person who will take your spot. Please message the hike leaders to name the person attending in your place. Thanks!
Things to consider bringing: a water bottle, a mat, a blanket (if you want a larger area on the grass covered), insect repellent, sunscreen, a hat, hiking shoes/boots, poles, a snack/lunch
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on west side of 2nd Line E. just south 2nd Line ECL Side Trail. BTC Map 20 about .5 km south of km 25.7.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Strenuous Distance: 15.6 kms
Description Join us on the second of four hikes to cover the necessary 60 kms of the Dufferin Section in 2025 to earn the coveted Dufferin Hi-Land 60th Anniversary Badge. This is a shuttle hike from 20 Sideroad to 2nd Line just south of the Oliver Creek Side Trail. We will climb the famous Kilgorie Hill – one of the most challenging climbs on the entire Bruce Trail. Please be prepared to use your vehicle to transport hikers and please bring a garbage bag for your dirty boots and clean footwear to change into for the ride back to the start. We will leave those things in the cars at the start so you don’t have to carry them on the hike. Please make sure you are wearing comfortable boots and layers for the weather. Please pack your icers just in case as well as bug spray and sunblock. Please bring two litres of water, a snack, a lunch and a smile. Please arrive at 9:30 to be ready to shuttle at 9:45 sharp.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 9.6 km
Description Please join me at the north east corner of Bathurst and Finch by 10 AM. We will hike east on the Finch Hydro Corridor Trail and south along East Don Parklands to Sheppard and Leslie (km 41.6 to km 51.2). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Meet me at Kipling Terminal, platform 3, at 9 am for a 9:11 departure on MiWay bus #35 Eglinton to Mavis Rd. where we will transfer to bus #61 Mavis Northbound departing at 9:51. Coming by car drive to Mavis Rd and Courtneypark.Dr.and park north of the playing field on the south side of Courtneypark, east of Mavis. We will meet at the SW corner of Courtneypark and Spinnaker Cir for 10:15. Please arrive 10 minutes early.
Description Join me and story teller, Terry Wilson, for another much beloved Meadowvale Village tour, including his own miniature shed-size pioneer village. This time we will all hike in along Fletcher’s Creek Trail and do a loop in the enchanting South Meadowvale woods before meeting Terry in front of the Old Meadowvale School house, near Old Derry Road and Second Line West, at approximately 11:30. We will stop for lunch at Meadowvale Conservation Area before resuming the tour and visiting the little village and Rosemary’s Garden. I will once again be raffling several of Terry’s books of short stories. Raffle tickets are only $1. Keep in mind that this is a loop hike. We will return to our starting point by 3 pm. If anyone needs to shorten this event, they can drop out at anytime and I will provide easy directions to quickly reach the starting point or MiWay busses back to Toronto.
Washrooms available at the Shell station, NE corner of Mavis & Courtneypark, at Meadowvale Conservation Area (Lunch stop) and at the Public Library (open 1-5) back at our starting point.
Bring a hat, 1-2 L of water, a lunch, sun screen and bug spray.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps):
Meet outside south exit of Markham Pan Am Centre by the flag poles. If commuting by GO Train from Toronto meet at Kennedy GO Station (next to Kennedy Subway) to take the 10:20 AM Stouffville Line Train to Unionville GO Station where we will walk to the Pan Am Centre to meet those who are driving to the hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 10-12 KM
Description Join us for a hike to Toogood Pond and a loop through the trails north of the pond to 16th Avenue returning to Main Street Unionville where the annual Unionville Festival will be taking place.
https://unionville.ca/unionville-festival/
GO Trains return hourly at 40 minutes past the hour. Remember your TTC fare is deducted/free with a Presto Card.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: There won’t be any hiking, just info on how to get started.
Description Are you new to hiking? Would you like a little more guidance to get started?
In this workshop we will show you everything you need to get started hiking. It will be led by volunteers from Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club and will include a guidebook to take home as well as a new retro-looking Let’s Hike! badge. One guidebook and badge per person. You must register either through this form or in person.
From the trail up, we will discuss footwear, socks, clothing, layering, what to carry in your backpack, hydration, food, hiking hacks, pole and trail etiquette and so much more. Are you ready to get started?
The workshop is 2:00pm – 3:30pm in the lounge of the Grimsby Public Library.
Please join us!
If you have any questions, please reach out through contact on this form.
This presentation is brought to you through a Community of Grimsby Municipal Grant.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6-7k (approximate)
Description Loop hike in beautiful Niagara Glen, NOT using Whirlpool Trail. We meet in between Niagara Glen parking lot and building near lot. Pay parking or Niagara parks pass. Trail ranges from moderate to quite rocky, has hills and stairs. Watch footing. Lots of boulders and great views close to Niagara River. We descend steel stairs before and after hike. Wear hiking boots or shoes. Bring water, snack, appropriate layered clothing for the weather and rain gear. Optional beverage/food after. Niagara Glen is close to both Butterfly Conservatory and Floral Clock.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot)
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Tuesday Hike Location (Google Maps): Dufferin Hi-Land, Map 21. Meet at roadside parking on the northeast corner 20 Sideroad and Prince of Wales Rd. (km 40.7, Edition 31). Please note, this is a shuttle hike.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: 5 km
Description After meeting on the 20 Sideroad, we will shuttle to our starting point on Centre Rd (km 46.7). We will hike west along the main trail, crossing Prince of Wales to Honeywood Ridge, have a snack on the edge of the forest, and continue south to our cars. Poles are suggested.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water and sunscreen. Check yourself for ticks when you get back to parking lot.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Parking at: 10 Side Road and 4th Line Nassagaweya (trail entrance to Halton Regional Forest). From Highway 401 West, turn right (north) on Guelph Line, right on 10 Side Rd. The road bends northwards and becomes 4th Line Nassagaweya; roadside parking at the bend.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12 km
Description Will hike trails in Halton Regional Forest and Hilton Falls Conservation Area; beautiful trails are relatively flat with some rocky parts. Snack break at Hilton Falls, possibly around fire pit. Bring water and snack. Poles are recommended. Hike leader cell phone: 416-566-0503 (note that reception in hiking area is usually poor, leave a message for a return call).
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 15.4km
Description Welcome to Blue Mountains E2E in 4! Please register for each hike individually. Together we will wind our way through the varied terrain, rugged escarpment and beautiful vistas. If you choose to participate in all 4 hikes you will cover the 67km distance of this section which runs from Lavender to Swiss Meadows. If you are interested in an E2E badge please keep record of your hikes and submit to the Blue Mountains club upon completion.
Each week the hikes will increase in distance starting at 14km. At week 4 we will hike over 20km. This is a great way to build your endurance.
These are shuttle hikes so please have your car passenger ready. Hike #2- meet @ 29.5, shuttle to 14.1 (hike north)
Please bring water and snacks. We will do a clothing adjustment break and a short snack break along the way.
Bug spray and sunscreen are recommended, please do not apply before the shuttle.
No dogs!
If you need to get in touch please text @ 519-410-9077
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7 kms
Description The trees will be leafing out so we will be surrounded by green. We will hike around the park and then briefly out along the main trail to the Todd Bardes Meadowland Side Trail and back. Bring bug spray in case they have awakened.
Description Moonlight Night Hike – Take in the magic of the rising moon over Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. This hike includes a stop to connect with your senses – sights, sounds, smells and the rhythm of your breath. Counts towards your night hike badge (5 night hikes).
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot)
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Tuesday Hike Location (Google Maps): Dufferin Hi-Land, Map 21. Meet at roadside parking on the northeast corner 20 Sideroad and Prince of Wales Rd. (km 40.7, Edition 31). Please note, this is a shuttle hike.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: 5 km
Description After meeting on the 20 Sideroad, we will shuttle to our starting point on Centre Rd (km 46.7). We will hike west along the main trail, crossing Prince of Wales to Honeywood Ridge, have a snack on the edge of the forest, and continue south to our cars. Poles are suggested.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water and sunscreen. Check yourself for ticks when you get back to parking lot.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Parking at: 10 Side Road and 4th Line Nassagaweya (trail entrance to Halton Regional Forest). From Highway 401 West, turn right (north) on Guelph Line, right on 10 Side Rd. The road bends northwards and becomes 4th Line Nassagaweya; roadside parking at the bend.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12 km
Description Will hike trails in Halton Regional Forest and Hilton Falls Conservation Area; beautiful trails are relatively flat with some rocky parts. Snack break at Hilton Falls, possibly around fire pit. Bring water and snack. Poles are recommended. Hike leader cell phone: 416-566-0503 (note that reception in hiking area is usually poor, leave a message for a return call).
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 15.4km
Description Welcome to Blue Mountains E2E in 4! Please register for each hike individually. Together we will wind our way through the varied terrain, rugged escarpment and beautiful vistas. If you choose to participate in all 4 hikes you will cover the 67km distance of this section which runs from Lavender to Swiss Meadows. If you are interested in an E2E badge please keep record of your hikes and submit to the Blue Mountains club upon completion.
Each week the hikes will increase in distance starting at 14km. At week 4 we will hike over 20km. This is a great way to build your endurance.
These are shuttle hikes so please have your car passenger ready. Hike #2- meet @ 29.5, shuttle to 14.1 (hike north)
Please bring water and snacks. We will do a clothing adjustment break and a short snack break along the way.
Bug spray and sunscreen are recommended, please do not apply before the shuttle.
No dogs!
If you need to get in touch please text @ 519-410-9077
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7 kms
Description The trees will be leafing out so we will be surrounded by green. We will hike around the park and then briefly out along the main trail to the Todd Bardes Meadowland Side Trail and back. Bring bug spray in case they have awakened.
Description Moonlight Night Hike – Take in the magic of the rising moon over Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. This hike includes a stop to connect with your senses – sights, sounds, smells and the rhythm of your breath. Counts towards your night hike badge (5 night hikes).
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12 km
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.
Description This is the 2nd hike required to earn the Benchlands Badge-Jordon Historical. We will meet at the entrance of the Lincoln Museum and explore the buildings. It is an easy, flat, paved suburban walk. We plan to be finished with our walk by 10 am when the museum opens so if you wish to explore the museum as well, please note that there is a suggested donation of $5. Please note if you are hoping to earn the badge that there are some questions that must be answered, so bring a way to take some notes! It’s highly suggested that you download and save to your smartphone or possibly print out this brochure: PDF Page Jordan is a lovely village with a few coffee shops around, so feel free to linger afterwards!
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Meet at parking lot on Mono 5 Sideroad at km 45.4 where the trail crosses. Take Airport Road north on Mono Mills to 5 Sideroad. Turn east on 5 Sideroad to the parking lot on north side of road.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 3 – 4 km
Description This will be a car hike. From our meeting place, we’ll make a short car pool to the Bruce Trail Parking lot on the 7th Line Mono (corner of 7th Line and Airport Road) . We’ll begin by exploring the Humber Heights property and listen and watch for Bluebirds, Meadowlarks, Indigo Buntings, Field Sparrows as well as other grassland species. We’ll then retrace our steps on Humber Heights and follow the main trail through Twin Waters (a new BTC property), Mathilde’s Way and The Gosling Forest and Nature Reserve and finish at the car park on 5 Sideroad. With the exception of a 600 metre walk along the 7th Line, the hike will be entirely on BTC properties – four in all. Bring binoculars, camera, and cell phone. The Merlin App will help identify bird songs.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 4.7 kms + 650 m of road
Description We will walk south from 12th Sideroad and as we walk through deciduous forest, we’ll cross a piece of history, remnants of The Old Mail Road. We continue south, crossing Grey Road 19, through property that is managed by the BTC, until we return to our cars. Please bring water and a snack.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6-7k (approximate)
Description Loop hike in beautiful Niagara Glen, NOT using Whirlpool Trail. We meet in between Niagara Glen parking lot and building near lot. Pay parking or Niagara parks pass. Trail ranges from moderate to quite rocky, has hills and stairs. Watch footing. Lots of boulders and great views close to Niagara River. We descend steel stairs before and after hike. Wear hiking boots or shoes. Bring water, snack, appropriate layered clothing for the weather and rain gear. Optional beverage/food after. Niagara Glen is close to both Butterfly Conservatory and Floral Clock.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 6-8km
Description Come and enjoy an easy, leisurely hike up the Credit River, going through part of Erindale Park. There is one rocky but flat section as well as one hill. We will likely encounter some areas which have washout damage from flooding. We should also see some Spring Ephemerals. Bring water, a snack, sunscreen and insect repellent. Poles not necessary unless you like using them for upper body exercise and balance. This hike has been rescheduled due to a conflict of dates on the part of the leader.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 8 km
Description This all-inclusive LGBTQ-friendly hike is indeed “mostly flat.” This weeknight fitness walk actually includes two Escarpment Stairs. The good news: You’ll climb only one and dance down the other.
From the bottom of Wentworth Stairs, we’ll follow the flat Escarpment Rail Trail all the way to the historic Uli Stairs, which we’ll climb up to Mountain Brow. Upon reaching the top, we’ll take a break, stretch, have a snack and gulp some water before we saunter along the Mountain Brow path to Margate Stairs. There, we’ll descend to the Rail Trail, and head back to the starting point at Wentworth.
Bring water and energizing snacks—especially if you’ve come directly from work. Insect repellent is a good idea, too.
Consider this 8-km weeknight hike good training for longer weekend hikes.
Description This will be our permanent Thursday Location until Bridge repairs complete. From Cave Springs explore the trail network on the escarpment towards Kinsman Park and Moyer Road.
You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack bug spray, sunscreen and a drink. Dress for the weather
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bruce Trail Parking Lot on Mono 5 Sideroad. 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: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 5.5 km
Description Pique your curiosity about the awakening forest in the Hockleycrest area. Learn to use nature identification apps Merlin, Seek and iNaturalist to collect biodiversity data along the Bruce Trail for the BTC’s iNaturalist Project. Badge seekers can work towards earning the CHBTC Citizen Scientist badge.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description There are so many trails here that it’s hard to choose where to go. But this hike will take us down the main trail to the Side Trails of Duff Pit, North Rim, Trafalgar Rd and Great Esker to the main trail and Maureen Bennett Side Trail and finishing on the Bennett Heritage Trail. The trees will be turning green and the bugs may be out, so bring bug spray.
Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, near the gates to Wards Island Ferry. Arrive 20 minutes prior to departure to check in with hike leader.
From Union Station take the LRT and get off at the stop Ferry Docks.Walk up to the Ferry Docks on Queens Quay West, street level. at the foot of Bay Street.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 6-9 km
Description After a day’s work come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic. Enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s beautiful island parkland. Pack a dinner for a sit down picnic. Also bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return fare ticket for the ferry is $9.11 for adults, $5.86 for seniors Hikes will take place rain or shine. If the weather is particularly inclement the day of the hike please check the hike schedule by 10:00 AM for an update. Toronto Island evening hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June 2025. Same time and same meeting place. No preregistration is required – just show up at the ferry docks at 5:40 PM and sign in with the hike leader.
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8.2km
Description A loop in the town of Dundas. We start in the lovely Driving Park and work our way through suburbs and the heritage district to the Spencer Creek Trail. Our route follows as much of the trail as possible down to the Desjardins Canal . The curiously named and seldom seen Lake JoJo is next followed by tiny Delsey Pond. We loop through Grove Cemetery before dropping down Helen St. back to the Driving Park.
Bring lawn chairs and a lunch and some refreshments for a picnic social when we finish.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6.0 kilometres or 11.5 kilometres
Description All are welcome to join members and friends of the Caledon Hills Club and Sansamo Korean Hiking Club to explore the Jeju Olle Friendship Trail located in the Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve. This Bruce Trail Conservancy International Friendship Trail is twinned with the Jeju Olle walking trail located on the island of Jeju, South Korea. Bring water and a snack. Sturdy shoes are recommended. We are offering two distances for everyone’s enjoyment.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 8 km
Description Please join us for a day at Wasaga Beach. We will walk along the longest freshwater beach in the world, from Beach Area 6 to Beach Area 1.
We will follow part of the Waterfront Trail, encompassing some flat paved and sandy roads. There are several public washrooms along the way. After the hike, you can enjoy swimming, visit the Nancy Island Historic Site to learn more about the War of 1812, or sightsee the area.
There will be no drop-off. Please ensure you are comfortable walking 8 km at a moderate pace.
Please bring your lunch, snacks, at least 2L of water, sun protection, hat, swimming suit and towel (if applicable), medications, and a First Aid kit.
Back in Toronto, Kipling subway station at 6:00 p.m., traffic dependent.
Nancy Island Historic Site https://wasagabeachpark.com/nancy-island-historic-site/
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Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7.1
Description This badge is earned by hiking each of 8 hikes outlined in Beth Gilhespy’s first Bruce Trail Geology book, Walking Through Time, and then submitting a log which includes the required photo taken during each of the hikes. This is a great opportunity to boost your knowledge of the geology of the Niagara Escarpment. Gather some hiking buddies and become rock hounds!
Visit and take a photograph of 8 features profiled in Walking Through Time: 1. June 14 – Len Gertler Memorial Loree Forest: Natural Arch at Stop 4 (Pages 47/48) Natural arches are created when water pounding against a cliff face exploits cracks and crevices, gradually wearing the rock away. Natural arches can become flowerpots if erosion continues. Thousands of years ago the level of the Great Lakes was significant higher and lapped up against the promontory of Loree Forest. 2. July 5 – Margaret Paull and Indian Brook: Flowerpot at Stop 2 (Page 52) Flowerpots are created by water that exploits cracks and eventually removes the material between the flowerpot and the main rock face. The water smooths and rounds the rock of the flowerpot. The flowerpots at Indian Brook were created several thousands of years ago when lake levels were significantly higher than they are today. 3. July 23 – The Mill Creek Valley: “Castle Ramparts” at Stop 8 (Pages 63/64) The Manitoulin Dolostone layer of the Niagara Escarpment forms a steep edge along the valley of Mill Creek.Over time the thinly bedded rock breaks away from the cliff face and lies scattered along the slope. Many shell and horn coral fossils can be found in these flat, shingle-like rocks. Note that when leaves are fully out in the summer months the “castle ramparts” may be hard to see. A photograph of the talus rock below the cliff will be sufficient for this badge location. 4. August 2 – Fox Ridge and McClusky’s Rock: Badland at Stop 4 (Pages 72/73) Queenston Shale is the bottom-most layer of the Niagara Escarpment. Where vegetation is removed, the shale appears as a “badland”. The brick-red shale has long been excavated along the Niagara Escarpment to make bricks. 5. August 20 – Falling Waters: Waterfall on Stew Hilts Side Trail at Stop 3 (Page 86) At the lovely waterfall on the Stew Hilts Side Trail water trickles over the hard Manitoulin Dolostone layer and falls onto the soft Queenston Shale. 6. September 3 – Wodehouse Karst (Southern Route): Rock Outcrop in Bowles Gully at Stop 9 (Pages 98-100) At Bowles Gully two Escarpment rock layers – the Amabel Dolostone and the Manitoulin Dolostone – outcrop along the sides of the steep ski hill. 7. September 20 – Wodehouse Karst (Northern Route): Fossil in the Barn Foundation on Stone Foundation Side Trail at Stop 6 (Pages 95-97) Barn Foundations are wonderful places to see many different rock types, including the Escarpment’s Fossil Hill Dolostone layer, which is full of coral and other fossils. 8. October 1 – Griersville to Webwood Falls: Erratic boulders at Stop 4 (Page 109) Glacial erratics are rocks picked up by glaciers and transported great distances to be left behind as the glacier melts. These erratic boulders are 1 billion years older than the local sedimentary bedrock, and originally came from the Canadian Shield.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at Lavender Cemetery. We will car shuttle to Noisy River Provincial Nature Reserve and hike back to the cars.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Slippery Sections Likely Distance: 7 km
Description We will enjoy a hike in and out of woods and pastureland, passing deep crevices and lookouts. The Trail descends the Escarpment and we will cross the bridge over the Noisy River. We will spend some time discussing the geology and landscape led by a professional geologist. Come with your questions about the rocks!
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet and park at the gravel parking area at “Ben Allen” at the intersection of Grey Road 17 and Gordon Sutherland Parkway. We will carpool and drive a short distance north to the trailhead.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 5.6 km
Description This is Geology Hike # 10 as described in Beth Gilhespy’s book, “Walking Through Time Exploring Niagara Escarpment Geology in the Sydenham Bruce Trail Section”. This is a delightful loop hike through the forest featuring wetlands, “wells”, erratics, fossils and views across the Glen.
Please bring water, snacks and poles if needed. The hike leader will have signed copies of Beth’s book for sale (cash, cheque or e-transfer). A Sydenham Bruce Trail Geology Badge has been developed. Details can be shared from hike leader during hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 10.5 km
Description Join us for a delightful stroll through forests and grassy meadows. The hike will feature a look out park in the meadows. Then we will continue on to walk into the old downtown area of Uxbridge to Little Thief Bakery for some delightful treats. While we love furry friends, but please leave your dogs at home.
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment. Terrain: Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails., Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: 5.0 km
Description Chi-Cheemaun Festival – Bruce Trail Hike. We will hike the Main Bruce Trail from the cairn in Tobermory to the Burnt Loop Side Trail.
This is a lovely hike through an enchanting forest with pretty views of Georgian Bay, Flower Pot, and Bear’s Rump Islands taking approximately 3 hours. We will hike at steady pace with brief stops for drinks/snacks and water views.
The terrain on the first part of this trail is level, however the Burnt Loop Side Trail is a meandering, rocky trail with some short ups and downs and includes a short rocky beach section.
We will end at the Visitor’s Centre in the Bruce Peninsula National Park.
Make sure to wear appropriate clothing, and hiking boots or sturdy walking/running shoes. Bring a light backpack for water and snacks.
Description We will complete a loop hike along the main and side trails in Scotsdale Farm and Silver Creek Conservation Area. The trail passes through varied terrain consisting of farm lanes/fields, glacial formations, etc. Most of the trail is under the forest canopy.
To get to the meeting point drive north on Trafalgar Road past Georgetown. Trafalgar Road merges with Hwy 7 for 4 km. At Silver Creek turn right at the stop lights and proceed north on Trafalgar about 1.5 km to the entrance. The parking area and meeting point is about 0.5 km from the road.
After the hike there will be a refreshment stop in old Georgetown.
Description We will hike a loop on the main trail from Malivoire Wine Co to the Margaret Reed Side Trail at Cave Springs Conservation Area and back to Malivoire Wine Co by 11:30. Upon return we will enjoy a private structured wine tasting led by one of the knowledgeable and friendly winery staff from 11:30 to 12:00 noon. The cost for the tasting experience is $12.00 per person. Please bring your $12.00 with you as I will collect it prior to the tasting to simplify the payment to Malivoire Wine Co. Thank you.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 9 km
Description Please join me at the south east corner of Overlea Blvd and Don Mills Rd by 10 AM. We will hike south on the Don Trail to the Distillery District (km 62.4 to km 71.4). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approx. 10 km.
Description Join in this loop hike which visits several waterfalls including the beautiful Sherman Falls which is spectacular if there is a lot of water. Meet in the last parking lot of the Dundas Valley Conservation Area on Governors Rd. west of Dundas at 9:45 am. for a 10:00 am. start. Bring water, a snack, sunscreen and insect repellent. Hiking poles might be useful for the hills we will encounter. Parking fee in effect or a Conservation Area pass.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Dufferin Hi-Land section, BTC Reference Guide, Map 20. Meet at the parking area on the 30th Side Road, 1.75 km east of Hurontario St., at km 12.2. For the second part of the walk, we will meet at the Bruce Trail parking lot on the 1st Line East, at km 28.3, (emergency road address # 716599).
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6.1 km
Description As we lead into the Dufferin Hi-Land summer solstice events, an invitation for experienced Forest Bathers to drink in the long, pastoral views of high fields (5 km) and then the cozy trail through forest with its interesting biological and geological features, including a natural stone bridge (a 1.1 km loop). We will observe quiet during the walk itself so that all can benefit from the unique experiences on both parts of this Forest Bathing walk. Note: we will meet on the 30th Side Road and walk south on the main trail and return to our cars on this out & back part of the day. We will then drive 7 km north from the first part of our hike to the Bruce Trail parking lot on the 1st Line East, departing from there for our second walk of the day – a loop of 1.1 km. Please bring water & lunch.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6.0 kilometres or 11.5 kilometres
Description All are welcome to join members and friends of the Caledon Hills Club and Sansamo Korean Hiking Club to explore the Jeju Olle Friendship Trail located in the Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve. This Bruce Trail Conservancy International Friendship Trail is twinned with the Jeju Olle walking trail located on the island of Jeju, South Korea. Bring water and a snack. Sturdy shoes are recommended. We are offering two distances for everyone’s enjoyment.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 8 km
Description Please join us for a day at Wasaga Beach. We will walk along the longest freshwater beach in the world, from Beach Area 6 to Beach Area 1.
We will follow part of the Waterfront Trail, encompassing some flat paved and sandy roads. There are several public washrooms along the way. After the hike, you can enjoy swimming, visit the Nancy Island Historic Site to learn more about the War of 1812, or sightsee the area.
There will be no drop-off. Please ensure you are comfortable walking 8 km at a moderate pace.
Please bring your lunch, snacks, at least 2L of water, sun protection, hat, swimming suit and towel (if applicable), medications, and a First Aid kit.
Back in Toronto, Kipling subway station at 6:00 p.m., traffic dependent.
Nancy Island Historic Site https://wasagabeachpark.com/nancy-island-historic-site/
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Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7.1
Description This badge is earned by hiking each of 8 hikes outlined in Beth Gilhespy’s first Bruce Trail Geology book, Walking Through Time, and then submitting a log which includes the required photo taken during each of the hikes. This is a great opportunity to boost your knowledge of the geology of the Niagara Escarpment. Gather some hiking buddies and become rock hounds!
Visit and take a photograph of 8 features profiled in Walking Through Time: 1. June 14 – Len Gertler Memorial Loree Forest: Natural Arch at Stop 4 (Pages 47/48) Natural arches are created when water pounding against a cliff face exploits cracks and crevices, gradually wearing the rock away. Natural arches can become flowerpots if erosion continues. Thousands of years ago the level of the Great Lakes was significant higher and lapped up against the promontory of Loree Forest. 2. July 5 – Margaret Paull and Indian Brook: Flowerpot at Stop 2 (Page 52) Flowerpots are created by water that exploits cracks and eventually removes the material between the flowerpot and the main rock face. The water smooths and rounds the rock of the flowerpot. The flowerpots at Indian Brook were created several thousands of years ago when lake levels were significantly higher than they are today. 3. July 23 – The Mill Creek Valley: “Castle Ramparts” at Stop 8 (Pages 63/64) The Manitoulin Dolostone layer of the Niagara Escarpment forms a steep edge along the valley of Mill Creek.Over time the thinly bedded rock breaks away from the cliff face and lies scattered along the slope. Many shell and horn coral fossils can be found in these flat, shingle-like rocks. Note that when leaves are fully out in the summer months the “castle ramparts” may be hard to see. A photograph of the talus rock below the cliff will be sufficient for this badge location. 4. August 2 – Fox Ridge and McClusky’s Rock: Badland at Stop 4 (Pages 72/73) Queenston Shale is the bottom-most layer of the Niagara Escarpment. Where vegetation is removed, the shale appears as a “badland”. The brick-red shale has long been excavated along the Niagara Escarpment to make bricks. 5. August 20 – Falling Waters: Waterfall on Stew Hilts Side Trail at Stop 3 (Page 86) At the lovely waterfall on the Stew Hilts Side Trail water trickles over the hard Manitoulin Dolostone layer and falls onto the soft Queenston Shale. 6. September 3 – Wodehouse Karst (Southern Route): Rock Outcrop in Bowles Gully at Stop 9 (Pages 98-100) At Bowles Gully two Escarpment rock layers – the Amabel Dolostone and the Manitoulin Dolostone – outcrop along the sides of the steep ski hill. 7. September 20 – Wodehouse Karst (Northern Route): Fossil in the Barn Foundation on Stone Foundation Side Trail at Stop 6 (Pages 95-97) Barn Foundations are wonderful places to see many different rock types, including the Escarpment’s Fossil Hill Dolostone layer, which is full of coral and other fossils. 8. October 1 – Griersville to Webwood Falls: Erratic boulders at Stop 4 (Page 109) Glacial erratics are rocks picked up by glaciers and transported great distances to be left behind as the glacier melts. These erratic boulders are 1 billion years older than the local sedimentary bedrock, and originally came from the Canadian Shield.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at Lavender Cemetery. We will car shuttle to Noisy River Provincial Nature Reserve and hike back to the cars.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Slippery Sections Likely Distance: 7 km
Description We will enjoy a hike in and out of woods and pastureland, passing deep crevices and lookouts. The Trail descends the Escarpment and we will cross the bridge over the Noisy River. We will spend some time discussing the geology and landscape led by a professional geologist. Come with your questions about the rocks!
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet and park at the gravel parking area at “Ben Allen” at the intersection of Grey Road 17 and Gordon Sutherland Parkway. We will carpool and drive a short distance north to the trailhead.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 5.6 km
Description This is Geology Hike # 10 as described in Beth Gilhespy’s book, “Walking Through Time Exploring Niagara Escarpment Geology in the Sydenham Bruce Trail Section”. This is a delightful loop hike through the forest featuring wetlands, “wells”, erratics, fossils and views across the Glen.
Please bring water, snacks and poles if needed. The hike leader will have signed copies of Beth’s book for sale (cash, cheque or e-transfer). A Sydenham Bruce Trail Geology Badge has been developed. Details can be shared from hike leader during hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 10.5 km
Description Join us for a delightful stroll through forests and grassy meadows. The hike will feature a look out park in the meadows. Then we will continue on to walk into the old downtown area of Uxbridge to Little Thief Bakery for some delightful treats. While we love furry friends, but please leave your dogs at home.
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment. Terrain: Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails., Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: 5.0 km
Description Chi-Cheemaun Festival – Bruce Trail Hike. We will hike the Main Bruce Trail from the cairn in Tobermory to the Burnt Loop Side Trail.
This is a lovely hike through an enchanting forest with pretty views of Georgian Bay, Flower Pot, and Bear’s Rump Islands taking approximately 3 hours. We will hike at steady pace with brief stops for drinks/snacks and water views.
The terrain on the first part of this trail is level, however the Burnt Loop Side Trail is a meandering, rocky trail with some short ups and downs and includes a short rocky beach section.
We will end at the Visitor’s Centre in the Bruce Peninsula National Park.
Make sure to wear appropriate clothing, and hiking boots or sturdy walking/running shoes. Bring a light backpack for water and snacks.
Description We will complete a loop hike along the main and side trails in Scotsdale Farm and Silver Creek Conservation Area. The trail passes through varied terrain consisting of farm lanes/fields, glacial formations, etc. Most of the trail is under the forest canopy.
To get to the meeting point drive north on Trafalgar Road past Georgetown. Trafalgar Road merges with Hwy 7 for 4 km. At Silver Creek turn right at the stop lights and proceed north on Trafalgar about 1.5 km to the entrance. The parking area and meeting point is about 0.5 km from the road.
After the hike there will be a refreshment stop in old Georgetown.
Description We will hike a loop on the main trail from Malivoire Wine Co to the Margaret Reed Side Trail at Cave Springs Conservation Area and back to Malivoire Wine Co by 11:30. Upon return we will enjoy a private structured wine tasting led by one of the knowledgeable and friendly winery staff from 11:30 to 12:00 noon. The cost for the tasting experience is $12.00 per person. Please bring your $12.00 with you as I will collect it prior to the tasting to simplify the payment to Malivoire Wine Co. Thank you.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 9 km
Description Please join me at the south east corner of Overlea Blvd and Don Mills Rd by 10 AM. We will hike south on the Don Trail to the Distillery District (km 62.4 to km 71.4). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approx. 10 km.
Description Join in this loop hike which visits several waterfalls including the beautiful Sherman Falls which is spectacular if there is a lot of water. Meet in the last parking lot of the Dundas Valley Conservation Area on Governors Rd. west of Dundas at 9:45 am. for a 10:00 am. start. Bring water, a snack, sunscreen and insect repellent. Hiking poles might be useful for the hills we will encounter. Parking fee in effect or a Conservation Area pass.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Dufferin Hi-Land section, BTC Reference Guide, Map 20. Meet at the parking area on the 30th Side Road, 1.75 km east of Hurontario St., at km 12.2. For the second part of the walk, we will meet at the Bruce Trail parking lot on the 1st Line East, at km 28.3, (emergency road address # 716599).
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6.1 km
Description As we lead into the Dufferin Hi-Land summer solstice events, an invitation for experienced Forest Bathers to drink in the long, pastoral views of high fields (5 km) and then the cozy trail through forest with its interesting biological and geological features, including a natural stone bridge (a 1.1 km loop). We will observe quiet during the walk itself so that all can benefit from the unique experiences on both parts of this Forest Bathing walk. Note: we will meet on the 30th Side Road and walk south on the main trail and return to our cars on this out & back part of the day. We will then drive 7 km north from the first part of our hike to the Bruce Trail parking lot on the 1st Line East, departing from there for our second walk of the day – a loop of 1.1 km. Please bring water & lunch.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet roadside at 9:15 at the corner of 20th Side Road and Prince of Wales Rd, just north of Kilgorie.
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: 9 kms
Description This hike will take us into a challenging valley with rocks and hills and then through a cattle pasture and over a few stiles. Black Bank is in the Dufferin Section. You are welcome to ride with me from Mississauga if you don’t want to drive. I’ll send an email a couple of days prior to the hike to remind you and see who wants to carpool.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 9 km
Description Please join me at the south east corner of Sheppard Ave East and Leslie by 10 AM. We will hike south through several parks to Don Mills (S of Overleigh) (km 51.7 to km 62.4). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Meet inside Long Branch GO Station by the ticket agent at 11:15 or if traveling by GO Train from Union Station meet in the Great Hall by the information desk with the clock over it to depart at 10:35 to catch the Lakeshore West train departing at 10:47. Train schedules can vary depending on construction projects so please register to be advised if any changes.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 11 km
Description Join us for a hike along Mississauga’s Waterfront Trail to the village of Port Credit. We’ll have our lunch stop at the marina of the lovely Waterfront Promenade Park and explore the two headlands. Optional pub or cafe stop after the hike. Return to Toronto by the GO Train or Miway Bus to Long Branch.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet in the parking lot behind the Grey-Sauble Conservation Authority head office. 237897 Inglis Falls Road, Owen Sound
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: 6.2 km
Description We will do a loop hike from the Grey Sauble Conservation Administration Centre. This is hike 24 in the book Exploring Sydenham. If you do not have a book and would like one ($30) let me know by using the “Contact hike leader” link.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot)
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Dufferin Hi-land. Map 20. Meet at roadside parking on Prince of Wales Rd. (County Rd. 19) where the Primrose Loop Side Trail crosses Prince of Wales Rd. From Primrose (intersection of Hwy 10 and 89) drive north for about 1.5 km. Parking is about 0.7 km north of the bridge on the east side of the road.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate Distance: Long hike 7 km Short hike 3 km
Description Join us in celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Dufferin High-Land Bruce Trail Club. The Club plans to award a 60th Anniversary badge to any hiker who completes 60 km of Dufferin- H-Land trails- Main or Side Trails. Our Tuesday Hike group is offering a series of 10 hikes, covering most of the highlights of our section that meet this requirement. If you can’t make all of the hikes, make-ups are allowed. Just hike 60k in Dufferin during 2025 and you qualify for the badge.
Today we will hike the Primrose Loop Side Trail on the west side of Prince of Wales Rd. Then, after crossing the road and returning to the cars, we will head toward the Main Trail where we will turn left towards Murphy’s Pinnacle, climb to the top, and take in some stunning views before returning to the parking area. The short hike will end after completing the Primrose Loop Side Trail.
Bring snacks, water, sunscreen, and insect repellant. Hiking poles are recommended.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and insect repellent. Please check yourself carefully for ticks following the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Mississauga Rd. intersection with Elora-Cataract Trailway. Driving direction: From Highway 401, north on Mississauga Rd., pass through Belfountain village, after crossing Cataract Rd. and Elora-Cataract Trailway, park on either side of the road. Alternate: North on Highway 410, continue on Highway 10, at Caledon Village, left on Charleston Sideroad (24), left on Mississauga Rd., drive 2 km to the roadside parking.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11 km
Description Will enter Forks of the Credit Conservation Area using Elora-Cataract Trailway and hike main Bruce Trail, Mill Pond Trail and parts of conservation trails. Bring water and snack; poles are recommended. Bugs spray and sunscreen are useful. Optional refreshment stop at one of the cafes nearby – more information on the hiking day.
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 17.3km
Description Welcome to Blue Mountains E2E in 4! Please register for each hike individually. Together we will wind our way through the varied terrain, rugged escarpment and beautiful vistas. If you choose to participate in all 4 hikes you will cover the 67km distance of this section which runs from Lavender to Swiss Meadows. If you are interested in an E2E badge please keep record of your hikes and submit to the Blue Mountains club upon completion.
Each week the hikes will increase in distance starting at 14km. At week 4 we will hike over 20km. This is a great way to build your endurance.
These are shuttle hikes so please have your car passenger ready. Hike #3 – meet @46.8, shuttle to 29.5 (hike north)
Please bring water and snacks. We will do a clothing adjustment break and a short snack break along the way.
Bug spray and sunscreen are recommended, please do not apply before the shuttle.
No dogs!
If you need to get in touch please text @ 519-410-9077
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description Meeting roadside on Fallbrook Trail at Silver Creek Conservation Area, we will hike the Irwin Quarry Side Trail to the main trail and to Tenth Line. We will then hike in and back on the Walking Fern Side Trail. A challenging trail for footwork but is well worth it. Then it’s back up the main trail to the Roberts Side Trail to the cars. This hike has some crazy rocky spots and a few hilly bits. Come with water and a snack and bug spray.
Description This is the 3rd hike required for the Benchlands Badge-Wineries of the Beamsville Bench. Meet at Mountainview conservation area and we will hike to several wineries in the Bench, there will be some road hiking during which time it may be required that we hike single file facing traffic.
If you are working on your Side trail badge, this hike will feature: Angel’s gate side trail and the Beamsville Bench side trail. The Mountainview side trail will be very near our parking location if you would like to complete that as well.
Do note if you are working on the Benchlands or Side Trails badges there are photo requirements, please bring a camera with you.
After the hike while you are in the area feel free to enjoy Mountainview Conservation area or any of the wineries in the area now that you’ll know where many of them are located!
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 5.5kms
Description We will meet in the Metcalfe Rock parking lot and then arrange ourselves to shuttle to the Kolapore Parking lot. The hike starts by getting some road walking out of the way. Then it’s a varied walk past pasture/field/meadow, through cedar stands and under deciduous forest canopy to the base of Metcalfe Rock. Please bring water and a snack.
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 11.3 km
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 16.0 to celebrate good times on the trail and kick off the summer/fall schedule!
GROUP 1- The Longer hike. Description: 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!
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 4 km
Description The Shorter Hike Description: We will drive to km 14.1 on 9/10 Sideroad and park cars to begin the hike. We will hike north to km 16 and meet up at the picnic table with the other group who will be doing a longer hike. After lunch, we will retrace our steps back to the cars. Please bring lunch and water. We provide the cake!!
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: Approx. 9 km.
Description Please join in this pleasant area for hiking in one of my favourite spots. We will use blue side trails to explore this heritage farm with its early history and visit Bruce Trail’s lovely Roberts Side Trail with a delightful pond and hopefully still surrounded by yellow iris. Meet in the main parking lot at 9:45 am. for a 10:00 am. start. Bring water, a snack, sunscreen and insect repellent. Walking poles might be useful. I will send out a message the night before with my contact information.
Description This will be our permanent Thursday Location until Bridge repairs complete. From Cave Spring Conservation Area explore the trail network on the escarpment towards Kinsman Park and Moyer Road.
You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack bug spray, sunscreen and a drink. Dress for the weather
Location (Google Maps): First hike meets on the southwest shoulder of Willoughby Rd & Escarpment Sideroad, km 15.9, Map15, Edition 31 BTC Guidebook, N 43.831244, W 79.980588
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some steep sections Length of Hike: 15.9 km + approx. 2 km to walk to parking on Boston Mills Road
Description Join us for a set of four hikes in the Caledon BTC section to earn the Stained Glass fundraiser badge. The medium hike pace will range between 3 to 4 km per hour, sometimes a bit more than 4 km per hour on easy flat terrain, with a snack and lunch break. Hikers may request a personal bio break, clothing adjustment, drink stop, etc. at any time during the hike by notifying the leader or sweep. The hikes range from approx. 18 to 19.5 km. Please self evaluate your ability to manage the pace and length of these hikes. Life does happen, so hikers will be able to miss one hike and make it up on their own before June 27. A full hike schedule, with meet locations, will be sent to hikers after registration. If you have any questions please use the “Contact hike leader” option on the online schedule.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 6-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Hosting Club: Peninsula Category: Botany Hike Location (Google Maps): Petrel Point Nature Reserve. Driving Directions: 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) onto Petrel Point Road. Petrel Point Road divides the northern and southern halves of the reserve. Roadside parking at Trail Entrance. Please park only on the north side of the road.44.814110, -81.289598
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment. Terrain: Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails. Distance: ~2 1/2 km
Description Explore Nature’s Garden of Wildflowers and Orchids with Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC) Coordinator, Conservation Biologist, Lindsay Notzl and Assistant Conservation Biologist, Alex Duszczyszyn at the Petrel Point Nature Reserve on Thursday, June 19th.
This pretty nature reserve managed by Ontario Nature is home to many native wildflowers, orchids, ferns and carnivorous plants. Due to the unique conditions in this Great Lakes Coastal Meadow Marsh, special plants have adapted to live in this environment. Learn about the characteristics of this ecosystem and how these plants depend on it for survival.
Several orchid and fern species thrive here. During this hike you will learn about orchid viewing etiquette, definition of an orchid and our responsibility to protect them. Orchids and ferns observed on this hike, will qualify toward earning the PBTC Orchid Badge and PBTC Fern Badge: https://pbtc.ca/badges/.
This “walk-stop-talk” hike is a loop hike which meanders through the nature reserve on terrain which is generally flat, mostly boardwalk with some natural, uneven forest hiking trail. Boardwalks can be slippery when wet. Be prepared to walk approximately 2 km. Hike duration will be about 1 ½ -2 hours.
Please bring a light back pack with snacks and water. Wear a hat, long-sleeved sun protective clothing, and sturdy hiking boots. Be prepared for flying insects – bring a net hat and insect repellent.
Bring a hand lens if you have one, binoculars and/or a camera are useful too. If planning to post photos or using your I-Naturalist app, please turn off your location identifiers.
If you have reference sheets or books – bring them along. An excellent local reference is the Orchids of Bruce Grey available through Owen Sound Field Naturalists. You may also want to view the BTC webinar Spring Ephemerals: https://brucetrail.org/events/#webinars .
If you wish to linger longer, there are a few benches placed along the boardwalk.
Thank you to Ontario Nature for protecting this beautiful nature reserve. Thank you to the NCC Staff – Lindsay and Alex for sharing their knowledge and expertise with us!
Note: There are no bathroom facilities at this location.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approx. 9 – 10 km.
Description Always a favourite place to visit we will hike to the falls and beyond up into the Halton Agreement Forest where we will see some lovely wetlands and travel some trails not always used by hikers. Meet in the main parking lot at Hilton Falls CA. You will need to make a reservation ahead of time so there won’t be any delays at the gate. It’s also cheaper.. Bring water, a snack, sunscreen and insect repellent. Expect some rocky terrain in some areas.
Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, near the gates to Wards Island Ferry. Arrive 20 minutes prior to departure to check in with hike leader.
From Union Station take the LRT and get off at the stop Ferry Docks.Walk up to the Ferry Docks on Queens Quay West, street level. at the foot of Bay Street.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 6-9 km
Description After a day’s work come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic. Enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s beautiful island parkland. Pack a dinner for a sit down picnic. Also bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return fare ticket for the ferry is $9.11 for adults, $5.86 for seniors Hikes will take place rain or shine. If the weather is particularly inclement the day of the hike please check the hike schedule by 10:00 AM for an update. Toronto Island evening hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June 2025. Same time and same meeting place. No preregistration is required – just show up at the ferry docks at 5:40 PM and sign in with the hike leader.
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.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet in the north-east corner of the parking lot at Home Depot on Highway 26 on the east side of Owen Sound.
Hike Leader(s): Ian Mills
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. Distance: 12 km
Description We will loop along the Main Trail through Bayview Escarpment Provincial Nature Reserve starting at 52.7 km to 44.6 km then follow the River Kwai Side Trail to return to our starting point via a short section along the Main Trail – BTC Map # 30. Pack a lunch and bring proper hiking shoes. We will be hiking at least 3 hours plus our lunch break.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Afternoon/Evening Hikes Location (Google Maps): Meet roadside at 4:15 pm on 10 Side Road, off Guelph Line, north of Campbelville.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): It is the start of summer!! Meet by 7:15pm for a 7:30 pm departure at the gazebo on the waters edge at Bayfront Park (200 Harbour Front Drive) in Hamilton. We will walk to Princess Point and back and then have the option of having Ice Cream on the nearby hill as the sun sets on the harbour. Bring water, hat and sunglasses. There are picnic tables but I suggest bringing a chair or blanket in case it is busy.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 10-12 km
Description June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples’ Day and the summer solstice, the longest day of the year.
Join us to celebrate both on this trip to beautiful Awenda Provincial Park, on the shores of Georgian Bay, where we’ll enjoy a lovely circular route, the Bluff Trail, and make a detour down the staircase to the beach for lunch. Afterwards, we’ll make the short drive to Saint-Marie among the Hurons, an historic site and Huronia education centre. Hikers are welcome to take a self-guided tour and also take advantage of special National Indigenous Peoples’ Day programming: Legends of Lacrosse. See the website for more information on timed presentations and skills sessions. https://saintemarieamongthehurons.on.ca/
In advance of our visit, Saint-Marie is also offering a full day of free online Indigenous-led learning on Friday, June 20. Register early and log in on June 20 to view videos live or on demand through until June 30.
Admission to Saint-Marie is a flat $12 each. Payment will be collected on the bus (exact change please) or if you’d like to save time, you can purchase your ticket online.
Description Make the most of the first full day of summer 2025 ! Join in a hike that includes intermittent simple Tai Chi movement breaks led by Mike VanNatter.
Hydration, sunscreen, insect deterrent(s), and/or hiking poles are recommended, depending on the conditions.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Organized Hike Location (Google Maps): Tim Horton’s, First Street, Collingwood
Hike Leader(s): David Little
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description This is a loop trail located near Wasaga Beach. Lots of hills and options to take. This will be an exploration of some new trails to hike! Be prepared to explore the variety within this hike. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 kms (with optional 3 km extension to Webster’s Falls)
Description Join us for a Pride Hike!
Come by car or HSR transit for this all-inclusive/LGBTQ-friendly hike from downtown Dundas to the top of Dundas Peak/Spencer Gorge with time to explore both Tew and, possibly, Webster’s Falls. FYI: Dundas Peak is an estimated 340 metres (1,100 feet) above sea level. Awesome views.
We’ll rendezvous no later than 9:20 a.m. beside the parking lot at Ed & Shawn’s Brewery (65 Hatt St., off Sydenham.) Look for me in olive-green Bruce Trail cap near the benches outside the TD Bank (far end of the parking lot). Bonus for drivers: Parking is free in Dundas on Saturdays.
Tip: If you arrive early or need to use the loo before hiking, Starbucks (45 King St. W., downtown Dundas) is a 2-minute walk around the corner from parking lot.
Coming by bus? There are two options: 05-HEAD STREET via DOWNTOWN DUNDAS and 5B -PIRIE AT GOVERNORS, depending where you are coming from. Ensure you arrive no later than 9:20 a.m.)
Bus fares: $2.50-3.50.
The hike: From the parking lot at Ed and Shawn’s Brewery, we’ll head up Sydenham Street to Cascade Park and follow the Tew Fall Lookout Trail all the way up to the top of the escarpment, with stops at the Dundas Peak and Tew Falls lookouts.
You have two options of hike lengths: For those who would like to hike an extra 3 km to Webster Falls and back (1.5 km each way), we’ll do so via Harvest Road & Short Road, and have lunch at Webster’s Falls (for a 13 km hike). Your other option is to explore longer and have your lunch at Tew Falls. The “Webster’s” group will rejoin you on their way back.
We’ll partially retrace our route back along the top of the peak with a detour via Glen Ferguson Trail before we head back down to Dundas, where we can reward ourselves with a pint or other post-hike beverage. It’ll be relatively easy to take one of two bus routes to return to downtown Hamilton.
Please bring at least 2 litres of water, energizing snacks and lunch. Don’t forget sunscreen and insect repellent. Hiking boots or sturdy footwear are recommended—as well a cap.
Complimentary Bruce Trail Rainbow badges and/or stickers to all participants! Email any questions to the Hike Leader – “Click here to contact Hike Leader” on this form.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet and carpool at the Kemble Arena, 319897 Kemble Rock Road, Kemble. We will drive a short distance to the trailhead.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 3.8 km
Description This hike is Geology Hike # 12 following Beth Gilhespy’s book, “Walking Through Time Exploring Niagara Escarpment Geology in the Sydenham Section”. During this hike you will observe three fascinating layers of the Niagara Escarpment along with prime examples of cambering, crevices and fossils. The open view over Bass Lake at the halfway point is the perfect stop for our snack lunch.
The hike leader may add in an OPTIONAL short hike to Indian Falls (Geo Hike # 8) at the end of this hike if it has been re-opened by The Grey Sauble Conservation Authority.. This will be decided on the day of the hike and dependent on the trail conditions.
Please bring water, snacks and poles as needed. The hike leader will have copies of Beth Gilhespy’s book for sale (cash, cheque or e-transfer). A Sydenham Bruce Trail Geology Badge has been developed. Details can be shared from hike leader during hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 10.2 km
Description Please join me at the south entrance of Pioneer Village subway station at York University by 10 AM. We will hike south south on Black Creek Trail to Sheppard. Here is an online map https://onthegomap.com/s/7kn33a91
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Pine River Nature Reserve: 15th Side Road and 2nd Line West Mulmur, Ontario. 597300 2nd Line West Mulmur, Ontario L9V 0B4. 44.168704, -80.174279 Google Maps.
Description Doug Doolittle, an Indigenous educator of the Mohawk nation and Bear Clan, will lead a 2-3 hour easy paced walk through the Pine River Nature Reserve. Following a smudging ceremony Doug will talk about Indigenous peoples’ sacred connection with water. Doug will walk us through the nature reserve and identify plants and their medicinal uses. Please bring your own drinking water and if available a hand drum of any kind. Please note that this event is an easy walk rather than a hike. A certified hike leader will not be present.
Event co-ordinator: John Dickason, jdickason@dufferinbrucetrailclub.org
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 14 km
Description We will revisit Mono Cliffs PP for another moderate hike. The trail is mostly flat with rolling terrain and a few small hills. About half the hike will be under forest canopy.
After the hike we will stop in the local area for refreshments.
To get to the meeting point drive north on Hwy 10 past Orangeville to County Road 8 (Mono Centre Road). Turn right and go about 8 km to Mono Centre. Look for a tennis court on your right. Just before it is the entrance into a parking area where we will meet and start the hike.
Description Regrettably this hike is cancelled and will be rescheduled in the fall.
This hike follows the Don River south from Steeles Ave East at Leslie St through Toronto to the Distillery District, through a series of ravines and several parks. We will detour to street level when we cross the 401 (trail closed due to construction) and again south of Pottery Rd where we take the Bayview Ave Extension (trail closed due to construction). Those who register will receive an itinerary.
Please bring a lunch and at least two liters of water. Be prepared for cool / wet weather. Pub stop after at The Spaghetti Factory.
Here is an online map of our route: Don Valley to The Distillery
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Dufferin Hi-Land section, BTC Reference Guide, Map 20. Meet at the dead end of 2nd Line East (west of main trail km 24.3)
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 5.5 km
Description We invite you to join us on this Forest Bathing walk where we especially welcome newcomers to hiking and/or Forest Bathing, as part of the Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club Summer Solstice weekend. Forest Bathing is simply walking quietly along the footpath and letting nature sink into your senses. The soft gurgling of Oliver Creek, the songs of birds and the dappled light of the forest will give you peace. We will observe quiet during our walk, with plenty of time to chat and get to know each other before the walk, during our lunch break along the trail and after the walk. Please bring water & lunch. “Dip your toes into Forest Bathing!”
Description Join us for a hike through Pine River Nature Reserve and learn how to use the iNaturalist App to help the Bruce Trail protect endangered/at-risk species, monitor existing species, identify invasive species that need to be removed, and learn about the plans to enhance and enrich biodiversity.
Interact with the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s Conservation and Ecology specialists, meet some of our new trail ambassadors, and learn more about how the Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club is working with the BTC to provide a sustainable and healthy future for generations to come.
Please Note: You will need a mobile device with the iNaturalist App installed and updated in order to take part in this event. You can download the app from the App Store or Google Play Store. More information about the iNaturalist program is available here: https://brucetrail.org/what-we-do/#iNaturalist
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Albion Hills Conservation Area – meet up at 1:45 PM at Chalet parking, follow well marked signs to Chalet.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: ~8 km (or more depending on interest!)
Description *Updated to afternoon to allow join of water walk in the AM*
Looking for an Indigenous learning opportunity? Enjoy a ~6 km walk/hike to the Indigenous Medicine Garden located in the Albion Hills Conservation Park property. We will learn about the history of the medicine garden while we enjoy some trails. Dress for the weather, wear your hikers, pack your personal items, meds, water, snacks. There are washrooms at meet up spot.
We will meet up at 1:45 PM in the parking lot closest to the chalet: Chalet Building, Albion, ON L7E 0M8.
NOTE: The park does have a entry parking fee https://trca.ca/parks/albion-hills-conservation-area/?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1bSxteKnigMVzTMIBR0Clxb-EAAYASAAEgICJPD_BwE#park_title_350_5.
Join us as we enjoy, learn and appreciate together.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 10-12 km
Description June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples’ Day and the summer solstice, the longest day of the year.
Join us to celebrate both on this trip to beautiful Awenda Provincial Park, on the shores of Georgian Bay, where we’ll enjoy a lovely circular route, the Bluff Trail, and make a detour down the staircase to the beach for lunch. Afterwards, we’ll make the short drive to Saint-Marie among the Hurons, an historic site and Huronia education centre. Hikers are welcome to take a self-guided tour and also take advantage of special National Indigenous Peoples’ Day programming: Legends of Lacrosse. See the website for more information on timed presentations and skills sessions. https://saintemarieamongthehurons.on.ca/
In advance of our visit, Saint-Marie is also offering a full day of free online Indigenous-led learning on Friday, June 20. Register early and log in on June 20 to view videos live or on demand through until June 30.
Admission to Saint-Marie is a flat $12 each. Payment will be collected on the bus (exact change please) or if you’d like to save time, you can purchase your ticket online.
Description Make the most of the first full day of summer 2025 ! Join in a hike that includes intermittent simple Tai Chi movement breaks led by Mike VanNatter.
Hydration, sunscreen, insect deterrent(s), and/or hiking poles are recommended, depending on the conditions.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Organized Hike Location (Google Maps): Tim Horton’s, First Street, Collingwood
Hike Leader(s): David Little
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description This is a loop trail located near Wasaga Beach. Lots of hills and options to take. This will be an exploration of some new trails to hike! Be prepared to explore the variety within this hike. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 kms (with optional 3 km extension to Webster’s Falls)
Description Join us for a Pride Hike!
Come by car or HSR transit for this all-inclusive/LGBTQ-friendly hike from downtown Dundas to the top of Dundas Peak/Spencer Gorge with time to explore both Tew and, possibly, Webster’s Falls. FYI: Dundas Peak is an estimated 340 metres (1,100 feet) above sea level. Awesome views.
We’ll rendezvous no later than 9:20 a.m. beside the parking lot at Ed & Shawn’s Brewery (65 Hatt St., off Sydenham.) Look for me in olive-green Bruce Trail cap near the benches outside the TD Bank (far end of the parking lot). Bonus for drivers: Parking is free in Dundas on Saturdays.
Tip: If you arrive early or need to use the loo before hiking, Starbucks (45 King St. W., downtown Dundas) is a 2-minute walk around the corner from parking lot.
Coming by bus? There are two options: 05-HEAD STREET via DOWNTOWN DUNDAS and 5B -PIRIE AT GOVERNORS, depending where you are coming from. Ensure you arrive no later than 9:20 a.m.)
Bus fares: $2.50-3.50.
The hike: From the parking lot at Ed and Shawn’s Brewery, we’ll head up Sydenham Street to Cascade Park and follow the Tew Fall Lookout Trail all the way up to the top of the escarpment, with stops at the Dundas Peak and Tew Falls lookouts.
You have two options of hike lengths: For those who would like to hike an extra 3 km to Webster Falls and back (1.5 km each way), we’ll do so via Harvest Road & Short Road, and have lunch at Webster’s Falls (for a 13 km hike). Your other option is to explore longer and have your lunch at Tew Falls. The “Webster’s” group will rejoin you on their way back.
We’ll partially retrace our route back along the top of the peak with a detour via Glen Ferguson Trail before we head back down to Dundas, where we can reward ourselves with a pint or other post-hike beverage. It’ll be relatively easy to take one of two bus routes to return to downtown Hamilton.
Please bring at least 2 litres of water, energizing snacks and lunch. Don’t forget sunscreen and insect repellent. Hiking boots or sturdy footwear are recommended—as well a cap.
Complimentary Bruce Trail Rainbow badges and/or stickers to all participants! Email any questions to the Hike Leader – “Click here to contact Hike Leader” on this form.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet and carpool at the Kemble Arena, 319897 Kemble Rock Road, Kemble. We will drive a short distance to the trailhead.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 3.8 km
Description This hike is Geology Hike # 12 following Beth Gilhespy’s book, “Walking Through Time Exploring Niagara Escarpment Geology in the Sydenham Section”. During this hike you will observe three fascinating layers of the Niagara Escarpment along with prime examples of cambering, crevices and fossils. The open view over Bass Lake at the halfway point is the perfect stop for our snack lunch.
The hike leader may add in an OPTIONAL short hike to Indian Falls (Geo Hike # 8) at the end of this hike if it has been re-opened by The Grey Sauble Conservation Authority.. This will be decided on the day of the hike and dependent on the trail conditions.
Please bring water, snacks and poles as needed. The hike leader will have copies of Beth Gilhespy’s book for sale (cash, cheque or e-transfer). A Sydenham Bruce Trail Geology Badge has been developed. Details can be shared from hike leader during hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 10.2 km
Description Please join me at the south entrance of Pioneer Village subway station at York University by 10 AM. We will hike south south on Black Creek Trail to Sheppard. Here is an online map https://onthegomap.com/s/7kn33a91
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Pine River Nature Reserve: 15th Side Road and 2nd Line West Mulmur, Ontario. 597300 2nd Line West Mulmur, Ontario L9V 0B4. 44.168704, -80.174279 Google Maps.
Description Doug Doolittle, an Indigenous educator of the Mohawk nation and Bear Clan, will lead a 2-3 hour easy paced walk through the Pine River Nature Reserve. Following a smudging ceremony Doug will talk about Indigenous peoples’ sacred connection with water. Doug will walk us through the nature reserve and identify plants and their medicinal uses. Please bring your own drinking water and if available a hand drum of any kind. Please note that this event is an easy walk rather than a hike. A certified hike leader will not be present.
Event co-ordinator: John Dickason, jdickason@dufferinbrucetrailclub.org
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 14 km
Description We will revisit Mono Cliffs PP for another moderate hike. The trail is mostly flat with rolling terrain and a few small hills. About half the hike will be under forest canopy.
After the hike we will stop in the local area for refreshments.
To get to the meeting point drive north on Hwy 10 past Orangeville to County Road 8 (Mono Centre Road). Turn right and go about 8 km to Mono Centre. Look for a tennis court on your right. Just before it is the entrance into a parking area where we will meet and start the hike.
Description Regrettably this hike is cancelled and will be rescheduled in the fall.
This hike follows the Don River south from Steeles Ave East at Leslie St through Toronto to the Distillery District, through a series of ravines and several parks. We will detour to street level when we cross the 401 (trail closed due to construction) and again south of Pottery Rd where we take the Bayview Ave Extension (trail closed due to construction). Those who register will receive an itinerary.
Please bring a lunch and at least two liters of water. Be prepared for cool / wet weather. Pub stop after at The Spaghetti Factory.
Here is an online map of our route: Don Valley to The Distillery
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Dufferin Hi-Land section, BTC Reference Guide, Map 20. Meet at the dead end of 2nd Line East (west of main trail km 24.3)
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 5.5 km
Description We invite you to join us on this Forest Bathing walk where we especially welcome newcomers to hiking and/or Forest Bathing, as part of the Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club Summer Solstice weekend. Forest Bathing is simply walking quietly along the footpath and letting nature sink into your senses. The soft gurgling of Oliver Creek, the songs of birds and the dappled light of the forest will give you peace. We will observe quiet during our walk, with plenty of time to chat and get to know each other before the walk, during our lunch break along the trail and after the walk. Please bring water & lunch. “Dip your toes into Forest Bathing!”
Description Join us for a hike through Pine River Nature Reserve and learn how to use the iNaturalist App to help the Bruce Trail protect endangered/at-risk species, monitor existing species, identify invasive species that need to be removed, and learn about the plans to enhance and enrich biodiversity.
Interact with the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s Conservation and Ecology specialists, meet some of our new trail ambassadors, and learn more about how the Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club is working with the BTC to provide a sustainable and healthy future for generations to come.
Please Note: You will need a mobile device with the iNaturalist App installed and updated in order to take part in this event. You can download the app from the App Store or Google Play Store. More information about the iNaturalist program is available here: https://brucetrail.org/what-we-do/#iNaturalist
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Albion Hills Conservation Area – meet up at 1:45 PM at Chalet parking, follow well marked signs to Chalet.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: ~8 km (or more depending on interest!)
Description *Updated to afternoon to allow join of water walk in the AM*
Looking for an Indigenous learning opportunity? Enjoy a ~6 km walk/hike to the Indigenous Medicine Garden located in the Albion Hills Conservation Park property. We will learn about the history of the medicine garden while we enjoy some trails. Dress for the weather, wear your hikers, pack your personal items, meds, water, snacks. There are washrooms at meet up spot.
We will meet up at 1:45 PM in the parking lot closest to the chalet: Chalet Building, Albion, ON L7E 0M8.
NOTE: The park does have a entry parking fee https://trca.ca/parks/albion-hills-conservation-area/?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1bSxteKnigMVzTMIBR0Clxb-EAAYASAAEgICJPD_BwE#park_title_350_5.
Join us as we enjoy, learn and appreciate together.
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Bus Location (Google Maps): Niagara Region Office, 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, Thorold, ON (park near Merrittville Highway)
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 at Niagara Region office to the start of the hike and will hike at their own pace to the final checkpoint. There will be volunteer drivers available to drive you back to your car once the hike is over. You may be asked to wear a mask 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.
You will receive a reminder email two days before the event with further details about the hike.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): South end of Millen Road, Stoney Creek. Near km 16.9 BTC Map 6. Park on Maple Drive.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate Distance: 18 kms
Description Join us on a shuttle hike in the Iroquoia Section. We will climb up to the Grimsby Peak then proceed west along the brow with great sights of Toronto and Lake Ontario until we arrive on the outskirts of Stoney Creek where the American invaders were defeated in 1813. Hiking boots and poles essential. Please bring a smile, 3L of water, a snack and a lunch. Please meet at 8:00 am to be ready to shuttle at 8:15 am sharp. Please bring a garbage bag and footwear to change into for the shuttle after the hike (it might be muddy).
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Splitrock Narrows – Bruce Trail Side Trails Meet at Splitrock Narrows Parking Lot 755347 2nd Line East, Mono, ON Bruce Trail App and Guide Book (ed. 31) Map 19, Mono Cliffs
Description Join members of the Biodiversity Committee to explore how we are working to improve biodiversity in the Dufferin Hi-Land section of the trail! This leisurely walk through parts of Splitrock Narrows will focus on projects the committee has been working on, including the newly established and expanded Seed Orchard. Learn more about the various species planted and their intended uses. We will also discuss the ongoing initiatives to reduce invasive species and enhance the biodiversity around us.
Bring water and snacks. Hiking poles are optional. Consider sunscreen and insect repellent.
This event is not a hike. There will be no certified hike leader present. Please contact Cathy Hughes at purplecoral@hotmail.com for more information. Thanks.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface), Variable Distance: 12km
Description Join us for a moderately paced walk along the Humber River Recreational Trail in the heart of Etobicoke, a walk in the woods, from Weston to Jane and Bloor St. We will visit our urban forests along the route at James Gardens, traverse a sandy ridge at Lambton Park, commune with mature Sugar Maples and Red Oaks in Magwood Park, and gaze up at the trees that line Baby Point Road. Follow in the footsteps of First Nations people, close to the Toronto Carrying Place Trail. There will be several hills to climb on this nature walk – with stops to appreciate native grasses and all the trees. Wear sturdy shoes or hiking boots. Bring at least 2 liters of water, lunch, bug spray and sunscreen. Opportunity for a refreshment stop after in Bloor West Village (Jane & Bloor St). Drop out at anytime.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Steeles Ave East and Laureleaf Road (east of Bayview Avenue). We will meet at the south east corner. If coming by TTC, from Finch subway station take the Steeles East #53A or #53B bus East to Lauraleaf (travel time 15 minutes).
Description Join us for an all inclusive urban hike for LGBTQ folk and allies along the East Don Trail in Toronto to celebrate Pride month together. All are welcome. The walk be an “out and back” route going south along the Don River towards Sheppard Ave. Public washrooms will be available at the turnaround point. The terrain is mostly flat. Remember to bring snacks, a lunch, and drinking water (2 Litres is recommended).
The Bruce Trail Conservancy Pride badge will be provided to participants along with safety pins so you can display them during the hike (the badge is yours to keep). Everyone is welcome to wear pride colours.
Join us for coffee and socializing after the hike at Tim Hortons in the plaza at the start/end point.
This event is a LGBTQ+safe space. The TBTC is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. Everyone is welcome.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10-12 kms
Description We will meet at park behind Kilbride Public School and hike along Kilbride Street to Twiss Road and onto the main trail at 8th Line – this will meet up with the River and Ruins side trail which we will take along Bronte Creek and then follow a private trail to Lowville to snack/lunch at Lowville Park – There is an outdoor sculpture garden we can wonder through on the way -we will return by completing the River and Ruins side trail and back out onto main trail and follow blue trail- side streets back to our vehicles between 2:30 and 3pm
Must bring Water and wear suitable clothing for weather- Lunch/snack/poles/hat/bug spray/sunscreen –
Any concerns or questions, please email me through this form.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Dufferin Hi-Land Section, Map 20. Meet at parking lot at end of Centre Road, south of 5 Sideroad Mulmur (just north of Km 17.6)
Description Join us for a gentle ramble in the hills and learn a bit about what we see along the way. This short hike goes up to Murphy’s Pinnacle for some amazing vistas, and down to the river and returning on the road allowance.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet roadside at 9:15 on 4th Line. Up Guelph Line from the 401, turn right on 10 Side Road and follow the curve as it becomes 4th Line.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description We will hike around the bike trails in this lovely Forest, including The Den and The Pines. During this hike, we will learn how to use the All Trails app to find our way around the Forest. Each hiker will take turns leading us around the trails. Bring bug spray.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 6-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Strenuous Distance: 6.3 km, Short hike: 3 km
Description Our celebration of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC’s 60th Anniversary concludes with another highlight of the section, 3 bridges crossing the Boyne River. If you’ve hiked all 10 of the hikes in this series, or otherwise hiked 60 km in Dufferin during 2025, you qualify for the 60th Anniversary badge.
Today we will hike a loop consisting of the Main Trail and Boyne Valley Side Trail, with a side trip up to Murphy’s Pinnacle, where, on a clear day, you just might be able to spot the CN Tower. The short option will return to parking from the Boyne River bridges by way of Centre Road road allowance. Bring water and snacks.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water and sunscreen. Check yourself for ticks when you get back to parking lot.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at Limehouse Conservation Area, west of km 20.3 at the baseball diamonds. Access from 5th Line, just southeast of the village of Limehouse.
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 20.5km
Description Welcome to Blue Mountains E2E in 4! Please register for each hike individually. Together we will wind our way through the varied terrain, rugged escarpment and beautiful vistas. If you choose to participate in all 4 hikes you will cover the 67km distance of this section which runs from Lavender to Swiss Meadows. If you are interested in an E2E badge please keep record of your hikes and submit to the Blue Mountains club upon completion.
Each week the hikes will increase in distance starting at 14km. At week 4 we will hike over 20km. This is a great way to build your endurance.
These are shuttle hikes so please have your car passenger ready. Hike #4 – meet @67.3, shuttle to 46.8 (hike north)
Please bring water and snacks. We will do a clothing adjustment break and a short snack break along the way.
Bug spray and sunscreen are recommended, please do not apply before the shuttle.
No dogs!
If you need to get in touch please text @ 519-410-9077
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 10 KM
Description Join us for a leisurely hike through High Park and then east along Toronto’s Waterfront Trail to Harbourfront Centre passing though many small parks including the Music Garden. Refreshments at a coffee shop on Queens Quay at Harbourfront. Bring lunch and drinking water. Dropout any time. We’ll arrive at Harbourfront Centre around 2:00 PM. This will be repeated Tuesday May 13th, Tuesday May 27th, Tuesday June 3rd, and Tuesday June 24th. No pre registration is required. Just show up 15-20 minutes before to departure time to sign in with the hike leader.
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the small parking lot of Duncan Crevice Caves Provincial Nature Reserve on the 9th Sideroad near Duncan. km 33.3, map 25, Edition 31
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 4.4 km
Description This hike takes us along a pleasant flat forest pathway to the impressive Duncan Crevices. There’s a walk along a field and then it’s on to the massive Pinnacle Rock. We then return to our original parking lot. Please bring water and a snack.
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Roadside on Winston Churchill Blvd, just north of Terra Cotta Conservation Area. Meet at 9:15 am, earlier if you can, as parking is limited.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8.5 kms
Description Hiking along the main trail, across Heritage Rd and around to the Rockside Side Trail and back on the main trail to the cars. This trail has some easy parts and some challenging rocky parts, so come prepared. There’s a bit of road walking. Bring bug spray.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7.5 km
Description
We will walk the trails to and from the McMaster University campus on mostly good trails with a few hills along the way. Please be at the start point by 9:15 am and we will leave by 9:30 (PLEASE NOTE THE EARLIER START TIME). RBG parking pass or paid parking at Princess Point. Bring bug repellant, sunscreen, water and a snack. I will cancel in the case of rain – please check your email the evening before the hike. I will email you the day before the hike with contact information for cancellations after 3:30 pm on the day prior to the hike.
Description We will meet at locust grove and hike in and around Queenston on the main trail and side trails. Please wear appropriate foot wear and poles. Depending on the weather bring sun screen and bug spray
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 km (approximately)
Description The Pride Month fun continues! This 2SLGBTQIA+ hike is open to everyone, and is accessible by public transit or car.
This is one of those Hamilton hiking trails where you get to sit on a rock by a burbling creek and cool your feet.
Aim to arrive by 6:15 pm for a 6:30 pm start at the Red Hill Valley Trail South Parking Lot, Mud Street and Pritchard. This is a loop hike — we’ll start and end at this parking lot.
The Red Creek Valley area is home to various trails: the Bruce Trail, Waterfront Trail, TransCanada Trail… Tonight’s route will include the Mud Street Side Trail, Red Hill Creek Side Trail, Mohawk Side Trail and Mountain Brow Side Trail. We’ll cross Mountain Brow to do a stretch of the Escarpment Rail Trail and, if there’s time and enthusiasm, we’ll work in one of the Escarpment Stairs. Let’s get the blood pumping after a long day!
Free Parking for drivers!
Coming by transit: Take the 21 Heritage Greene Terminal bus and get off at Mud and Pritchard. Meet in the parking lot across the road.
Please bring at least one full litre of water and an energizing snack. Everyone guzzled all of their liquid on the last weeknight hike. Also: Insect repellent is a good idea as we’ll cross through several nature areas. Hiking boots or sturdy footwear are recommended—as well a cap.
Complimentary Bruce Trail Rainbow badges and/or stickers to all participants! Email any questions to the Hike Leader – “Click here to contact Hike Leader” on this form.
Description This will be our permanent Thursday Location until Bridge repairs complete. From Cave Spring Conservation Area explore the trail network on the escarpment towards Kinsman Park and Moyer Road.
You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack bug spray, sunscreen and a drink. Dress for the weather
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 6-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple View parks, and walk along German Mill Creak, in return we stop in Huntington park and have snack under beautiful shed ,
Even it is considered Urban walk, it is urban hike as we have some up and down hills and tree roots, please bring your hiking poles, water and snacks,
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6k (approximate)
Description Meet at parking lot 756 Crooks Hollow Road. HCA membership or paid parking. Mostly flat, dirt path, gentle hills, some stairs and bridges. Crooks Hollow to Webster’s Falls and back. Pretty views. Wear sturdy, supportive footwear, either boots or shoes. Bring clothing suitable for weather, including rainwear if needed. Bring water and snacks.
Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, near the gates to Wards Island Ferry. Arrive 20 minutes prior to departure to check in with hike leader.
From Union Station take the LRT and get off at the stop Ferry Docks.Walk up to the Ferry Docks on Queens Quay West, street level. at the foot of Bay Street.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 6-9 km
Description After a day’s work come and “cool off” on the Toronto Islands free of fumes and traffic. Enjoy the view of the city skyline and Toronto’s beautiful island parkland. Pack a dinner for a sit down picnic. Also bring a warm jacket and flashlight. Return fare ticket for the ferry is $9.11 for adults, $5.86 for seniors Hikes will take place rain or shine. Toronto Island evening hikes will take place every Thursday in May and June 2025. Same time and same meeting place. No preregistration is required – just show up at the ferry docks at 5:40 PM and sign in with the hike leader.
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment. Terrain: Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails., Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: ~6 km
Description Experience the magic of dawn on the Bruce Trail with the Sunrise Hike Series offered by the Peninsula Bruce Trail Club. These early morning hikes provide a perfect opportunity to awaken your senses, boost your energy, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature as the sun paints the sky with breathtaking hues. As we make our way through scenic forest trails, we’ll pause to witness the first light shimmering on the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay – a sight that will surely leave you in awe!
Beyond the beauty, morning light helps regulate your circadian rhythm, elevating your mood, boosting energy levels and improving sleep quality. Whether you’re looking to start your day with a sense of calm, capture stunning sunrise photos, or simply reconnect with nature, these hikes offer a unique and inspiring way to greet the day.
On Saturday June 28th, join us in hiking the Burnt Point Loop where we’ll experience the sun rising over the Bay from the edge of the shoreline as well as the iconic Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor’s Center Lookout Tower. We’ll have the joy of taking in the stunning colours of the sky as the first light sparkles on the stunning turquoise waters. This peaceful sunrise hike is the perfect way to connect with nature, capture some incredible photos, and start the day with fresh air and inspiration. Whether you’re a morning person or just love a good adventure, come experience the magic of dawn from one of the best vantage points on the Bruce Peninsula!
Don’t forget to bring a headlamp or flashlight (preferably with a red light setting) as we begin our adventure in the pre-dawn quiet. Join us and discover how a sunrise hike can nourish your mind, body, and spirit—setting the tone for a brighter, more balanced day.
This hike is approximately 5-6 kms in length. Expect to be on the trail for 2-3 hours (+ additional time for travel from our rendezvous point). Pace will be leisurely with ample time to enjoy the sunrise, take some photographs, and nourish yourself!
How to prepare
Get a good night’s sleep
Bring lots of water and a snack (breakfast and/or coffee are recommended if that’s your thing!)
Bring a headlamp or flashlight (preferably with a red light setting)
Wear waterproof hiking boots (There will be mud!)
Hiking poles are recommended but not necessary
Bring insect repellant or wear protective clothing
Bring sunscreen
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE! We will be carpooling to the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor’s Center from the parking lot at the corner of Highway 6 and Dyer’s Bay Rd. You will be required to pay for entry to the park.
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2025-06-28 at 08:30 2025-06-29 at 08:30 2025-07-12 at 08:30 2025-07-13 at 08:30 2025-07-26 at 08:30 2025-07-27 at 08:30
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Beaver Valley Category: Stained Glass Badge End to End Fundraiser Hike Location (Google Maps): Various locations, generally going from north to south (west to east)
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies from 15-25 km
Description This is a special series of 6 hikes to complete the Beaver Valley section of the Bruce Trail over three weekends (June 27-29, July 12-13, and July 26-27). There is an accomplishment badge included in the registration fee – which was designed by Joe Borges. It depicts the tenacious cedar and is featured along the Beaver Valley section of trail in many spots.
The fee 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.”
For this E2E in 6, we will be following the main trail southbound starting near Blantyre and finishing in Swiss Meadows. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of six hikes as a Group Hike. This series is geared to experienced hikers with the expectation of a 4.0 to 5.0 km/hr pace maintained over the hike distances below.
This hike is intended to be at a Brisk pace and through a very hilly section. Please be honest about your degree of physical fitness prior to registration. It is a group hike so it is important you are able to keep pace with the person in front of you.
Hikers will be expected to wear proper hiking footwear and layered clothing. Sufficient snacks, water, electrolytes, hiking poles, and bug-resistent gear are recommended.
This series will require car shuttling, so you must be willing to drive and be a passenger.
A maximum of 2 of the 6 hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges. You must still complete the distance you have missed. If you miss more than one but still complete the distances on your own, you may apply for the Beaver Valley Club’s regular End to End badge.
Description Explore a lakeshore park, shoreline and cliff top trail in Niagara-on-the-Lake. This beachcombing hike involves uneven ground, clambouring over fallen trees, a pebbly beach, sandy, wet and exposed areas. Hat and poles are highly recommended. Please note: This is not a maintained trail so caution is needed.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Bus Hike Location (Google Maps): The location will be revealed the date of the hike. The destination will be within an approximately 90 minute drive from York Mills Station.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 12-14 km
Description Join us on fun day for a moderate level 12 km hike on a trail stewarded by one of our fellow member trail associations of Hike Ontario. The location will be within a 90 minute drive from York Mills (subject to traffic conditions). Like the Bruce Trail, the trail follows one of the geological features of Ontario. After the hike there will be the options to enjoy a lovely white sand beach with scenic views, a local festival, or a pub/restaurant in a picturesque waterfront community. This will be a new hike and not a repeat of any hike on the schedule. That’s all the clues you’ll get. An enjoyable day is promised.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description As a big thank you to all the volunteer Trail Angels in the Iroquoia BTC, we would love for you to join us for a hike at Cityview Park. We will offer a short hike (about 5 kms) and a longer hike (8 kms). This is a special event for Trail Angels and anyone interested in being a Trail Angel. We will hike along the main trail and bike trails and for the longer hike, along the McNally Side Trail.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate Distance: Short 3kM Long 5,5km
Description Join me, as together we hike back through history. We will explore the origins of the hamlet of Kilgorie, River Road. Who were the early settlers ? What is the story behind the remains of the Dufferin Light and Power Company ? As we walk further along the trail ,we’ll find out who Grant and Grace Bell were, the role they and others played in the establishment and early development of the Dufferin Hi-Land Club
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Peninsula Category: Good Companions Location (Google Maps): Lion’s Head Provincial Nature Reserve -Lion’s Head Parking Rd at the end of Cemetery Rd.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 16.5 Km
Description Let’s embark on an unforgettable adventure as we explore the breathtaking Lion’s Head area on Saturday, June 28th,2025. This hike, both exhilarating and rewarding, will take us along a 16.5 km loop that showcases the wonders of the Bruce Peninsula section. Our journey begins at the Cemetery Rd parking lot, where we’ll set off hiking counterclockwise on the main trail.
Along the way, we’ll visit incredible landmarks including Gun Point, McKay Harbour, Lion’s Head Point, and the spectacular Lookout. Experience the thrill of crossing the 45th parallel twice, a reminder that you’re in a truly remarkable location. As the trail winds its way through awe-inspiring vistas and tranquil scenery, we’ll eventually connect to the Ilse Hanel Side Trail, leading us back to our starting point.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a challenge, this loop offers the perfect blend of beauty and endurance, promising countless moments of discovery and joy. If you crave adventure and long hikes with unforgettable rewards, this experience is not to be missed!
Expectations: This is a difficult hike but we’ll hike at various paces to allow ourselves to enjoy and immerse in an endless beauty of this exploration. Expect to be on-trail 6.5- 7 hours. Breaks will be taken for lunch, snacks, photography and to appreciate the scenery.
Meeting Time: Please arrive no later than 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time.
Participant Requirements:
Intermediate/experienced hikers, comfortable with longer distances and elevation gains.
Must be physically fit for group hiking and mentally prepared for an endurance hike
Proper hiking boots, layered clothing, and wet weather gear. Hiking poles recommended
Essentials: Lunch, snacks, water (2L min) , bug spray, sunscreen and your enthusiasm
Breaks for photography and appreciation of local flora and fauna.
Please note: be prepared for a long drive (if you live around the GTA) round trip (around 6.5- 7h) as well for a long hike around 7 h. This is full day adventure.
Any question or inquiry please contact, the Hike Leader!
** For anyone wishing to carpool from GTAA ( meeting point at : Dixie Go Station at 2445 Dixie Rd. Missisauga, ON L4Y 2A1 coordinates 43.608362, -79.579350; cross the Walmart) please meet me at 5:50 am , Saturday June 28th.
It’s customary that if you’re a passenger in a carpool, that a donation towards expense of getting there and return would be appreciated.
Please contact me if anyone whishes to participate !
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): From Hwy #10 north of Orangeville, turn east on Hockley Road. Drive for 1.1 km. Continue straight onto Side Road 5 for 1.6 km. Turn left onto 1st Line EHS for 900 metres. Continue straight into the parking lot.
***DO NOT take 1st Line EHS south from Hockley Road. It is NOT maintained. Google Maps may suggest this impassable route.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 4.5 km
Description This hike is a space created to center and celebrate LGBTQ2S+ hikers during Pride Month. We welcome supportive allies—especially those who are mindful about holding space for the queer community to lead, connect, and be visible on this day
Celebrate Pride together in nature. This community hike will be a leisurely 5 km loop on a well-maintained forested trail. Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. Bring sunscreen, bug spray, a picnic lunch, and a beverage. Light refreshments prepared by members of our club will also be served. Everyone will receive a Bruce Trail Conservancy Pride Badge.
This hiking event is a 2SLBGTQIA+ safe space. The CHBTC is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment.
Pace: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment. Terrain: Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails., Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: ~6 km
Description Experience the magic of dawn on the Bruce Trail with the Sunrise Hike Series offered by the Peninsula Bruce Trail Club. These early morning hikes provide a perfect opportunity to awaken your senses, boost your energy, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature as the sun paints the sky with breathtaking hues. As we make our way through scenic forest trails, we’ll pause to witness the first light shimmering on the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay – a sight that will surely leave you in awe!
Beyond the beauty, morning light helps regulate your circadian rhythm, elevating your mood, boosting energy levels and improving sleep quality. Whether you’re looking to start your day with a sense of calm, capture stunning sunrise photos, or simply reconnect with nature, these hikes offer a unique and inspiring way to greet the day.
On Saturday June 28th, join us in hiking the Burnt Point Loop where we’ll experience the sun rising over the Bay from the edge of the shoreline as well as the iconic Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor’s Center Lookout Tower. We’ll have the joy of taking in the stunning colours of the sky as the first light sparkles on the stunning turquoise waters. This peaceful sunrise hike is the perfect way to connect with nature, capture some incredible photos, and start the day with fresh air and inspiration. Whether you’re a morning person or just love a good adventure, come experience the magic of dawn from one of the best vantage points on the Bruce Peninsula!
Don’t forget to bring a headlamp or flashlight (preferably with a red light setting) as we begin our adventure in the pre-dawn quiet. Join us and discover how a sunrise hike can nourish your mind, body, and spirit—setting the tone for a brighter, more balanced day.
This hike is approximately 5-6 kms in length. Expect to be on the trail for 2-3 hours (+ additional time for travel from our rendezvous point). Pace will be leisurely with ample time to enjoy the sunrise, take some photographs, and nourish yourself!
How to prepare
Get a good night’s sleep
Bring lots of water and a snack (breakfast and/or coffee are recommended if that’s your thing!)
Bring a headlamp or flashlight (preferably with a red light setting)
Wear waterproof hiking boots (There will be mud!)
Hiking poles are recommended but not necessary
Bring insect repellant or wear protective clothing
Bring sunscreen
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE! We will be carpooling to the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor’s Center from the parking lot at the corner of Highway 6 and Dyer’s Bay Rd. You will be required to pay for entry to the park.
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2025-06-28 at 08:30 2025-06-29 at 08:30 2025-07-12 at 08:30 2025-07-13 at 08:30 2025-07-26 at 08:30 2025-07-27 at 08:30
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Beaver Valley Category: Stained Glass Badge End to End Fundraiser Hike Location (Google Maps): Various locations, generally going from north to south (west to east)
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies from 15-25 km
Description This is a special series of 6 hikes to complete the Beaver Valley section of the Bruce Trail over three weekends (June 27-29, July 12-13, and July 26-27). There is an accomplishment badge included in the registration fee – which was designed by Joe Borges. It depicts the tenacious cedar and is featured along the Beaver Valley section of trail in many spots.
The fee 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.”
For this E2E in 6, we will be following the main trail southbound starting near Blantyre and finishing in Swiss Meadows. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of six hikes as a Group Hike. This series is geared to experienced hikers with the expectation of a 4.0 to 5.0 km/hr pace maintained over the hike distances below.
This hike is intended to be at a Brisk pace and through a very hilly section. Please be honest about your degree of physical fitness prior to registration. It is a group hike so it is important you are able to keep pace with the person in front of you.
Hikers will be expected to wear proper hiking footwear and layered clothing. Sufficient snacks, water, electrolytes, hiking poles, and bug-resistent gear are recommended.
This series will require car shuttling, so you must be willing to drive and be a passenger.
A maximum of 2 of the 6 hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges. You must still complete the distance you have missed. If you miss more than one but still complete the distances on your own, you may apply for the Beaver Valley Club’s regular End to End badge.
Description Explore a lakeshore park, shoreline and cliff top trail in Niagara-on-the-Lake. This beachcombing hike involves uneven ground, clambouring over fallen trees, a pebbly beach, sandy, wet and exposed areas. Hat and poles are highly recommended. Please note: This is not a maintained trail so caution is needed.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Bus Hike Location (Google Maps): The location will be revealed the date of the hike. The destination will be within an approximately 90 minute drive from York Mills Station.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 12-14 km
Description Join us on fun day for a moderate level 12 km hike on a trail stewarded by one of our fellow member trail associations of Hike Ontario. The location will be within a 90 minute drive from York Mills (subject to traffic conditions). Like the Bruce Trail, the trail follows one of the geological features of Ontario. After the hike there will be the options to enjoy a lovely white sand beach with scenic views, a local festival, or a pub/restaurant in a picturesque waterfront community. This will be a new hike and not a repeat of any hike on the schedule. That’s all the clues you’ll get. An enjoyable day is promised.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description As a big thank you to all the volunteer Trail Angels in the Iroquoia BTC, we would love for you to join us for a hike at Cityview Park. We will offer a short hike (about 5 kms) and a longer hike (8 kms). This is a special event for Trail Angels and anyone interested in being a Trail Angel. We will hike along the main trail and bike trails and for the longer hike, along the McNally Side Trail.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate Distance: Short 3kM Long 5,5km
Description Join me, as together we hike back through history. We will explore the origins of the hamlet of Kilgorie, River Road. Who were the early settlers ? What is the story behind the remains of the Dufferin Light and Power Company ? As we walk further along the trail ,we’ll find out who Grant and Grace Bell were, the role they and others played in the establishment and early development of the Dufferin Hi-Land Club
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Peninsula Category: Good Companions Location (Google Maps): Lion’s Head Provincial Nature Reserve -Lion’s Head Parking Rd at the end of Cemetery Rd.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 16.5 Km
Description Let’s embark on an unforgettable adventure as we explore the breathtaking Lion’s Head area on Saturday, June 28th,2025. This hike, both exhilarating and rewarding, will take us along a 16.5 km loop that showcases the wonders of the Bruce Peninsula section. Our journey begins at the Cemetery Rd parking lot, where we’ll set off hiking counterclockwise on the main trail.
Along the way, we’ll visit incredible landmarks including Gun Point, McKay Harbour, Lion’s Head Point, and the spectacular Lookout. Experience the thrill of crossing the 45th parallel twice, a reminder that you’re in a truly remarkable location. As the trail winds its way through awe-inspiring vistas and tranquil scenery, we’ll eventually connect to the Ilse Hanel Side Trail, leading us back to our starting point.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a challenge, this loop offers the perfect blend of beauty and endurance, promising countless moments of discovery and joy. If you crave adventure and long hikes with unforgettable rewards, this experience is not to be missed!
Expectations: This is a difficult hike but we’ll hike at various paces to allow ourselves to enjoy and immerse in an endless beauty of this exploration. Expect to be on-trail 6.5- 7 hours. Breaks will be taken for lunch, snacks, photography and to appreciate the scenery.
Meeting Time: Please arrive no later than 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time.
Participant Requirements:
Intermediate/experienced hikers, comfortable with longer distances and elevation gains.
Must be physically fit for group hiking and mentally prepared for an endurance hike
Proper hiking boots, layered clothing, and wet weather gear. Hiking poles recommended
Essentials: Lunch, snacks, water (2L min) , bug spray, sunscreen and your enthusiasm
Breaks for photography and appreciation of local flora and fauna.
Please note: be prepared for a long drive (if you live around the GTA) round trip (around 6.5- 7h) as well for a long hike around 7 h. This is full day adventure.
Any question or inquiry please contact, the Hike Leader!
** For anyone wishing to carpool from GTAA ( meeting point at : Dixie Go Station at 2445 Dixie Rd. Missisauga, ON L4Y 2A1 coordinates 43.608362, -79.579350; cross the Walmart) please meet me at 5:50 am , Saturday June 28th.
It’s customary that if you’re a passenger in a carpool, that a donation towards expense of getting there and return would be appreciated.
Please contact me if anyone whishes to participate !
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): From Hwy #10 north of Orangeville, turn east on Hockley Road. Drive for 1.1 km. Continue straight onto Side Road 5 for 1.6 km. Turn left onto 1st Line EHS for 900 metres. Continue straight into the parking lot.
***DO NOT take 1st Line EHS south from Hockley Road. It is NOT maintained. Google Maps may suggest this impassable route.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 4.5 km
Description This hike is a space created to center and celebrate LGBTQ2S+ hikers during Pride Month. We welcome supportive allies—especially those who are mindful about holding space for the queer community to lead, connect, and be visible on this day
Celebrate Pride together in nature. This community hike will be a leisurely 5 km loop on a well-maintained forested trail. Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. Bring sunscreen, bug spray, a picnic lunch, and a beverage. Light refreshments prepared by members of our club will also be served. Everyone will receive a Bruce Trail Conservancy Pride Badge.
This hiking event is a 2SLBGTQIA+ safe space. The CHBTC is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Beaver Valley Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park – small parking lot on Side Road 9. If you would like to carpool from Mississauga, please contact the Hike Leader.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 11 kms
Description Time for an adventure in the Beaver Valley section! This loop hike is challenging and so rewarding! Takes about 2 hours drive from the GTA. We’ll hike on the main trail and a couple of side trails in a loop. There are hilly parts and plenty of rocks and roots. Bring water and a snack/lunch. If you would like to carpool from Mississauga, I am happy to have a few people ride with me. I will send an email a couple of days prior to the hike.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat Distance: 9 km
Description Please join me at the south east corner of Overlea Blvd and Don Mills Rd by 10 AM. We will hike south on the Don Trail to the Distillery District (km 62.4 to km 71.4). Here is an online map with km markings of our route for all 7 hikes for the Toronto Urban Badge: https://onthegomap.com/s/c2c1hf3n
Please make sure you bring at least 2 liters of water, a lunch, bug spray and sunscreen.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Variable, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 10 KM
Description Join us for a moderately paced hike through High Park and then east along Toronto’s Waterfront Trail to Harbourfront Centre passing though many small parks including the Music Garden. Optional pub stop near Union Station. Bring lunch and drinking water. Dropout any time.
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: 10 km
Description We will do a loop hike from Harrison Park not Inglis Falls as suggested in the book. This is hike 25 in the book Exploring Sydenham. There will be one secret to find. If you do not have a book and would like one ($30) let me know by using the “Contact hike leader” link.