Description Happy Canada Day! Wear red/white. Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Please wear hiking boots, bring water and insect repellant. Check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): We will meet at the parking lot of Silver Creek Outdoor Education Centre (13500 Fallbrook Trail, Georgetown; coordinates are 43.692615, -79.968433).
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 6 km, with the option to drop out at 3 km
Description This hike is a safe space for 2SLGBTQIA+ folx and allies – everyone is invited to join in on the fun!
Celebrate Pride at the stunning Silver Creek Conservation Area!
We will begin by hiking a 3 km loop that includes the main trail and Roberts Side Trail: we will walk north along the main trail, climbing the escarpment and enjoying excellent views along the way, and then we will turn around and walk back south going downhill via the Roberts Side Trail where we will pause on the boardwalk by a shallow pond in order to (hopefully!) spot some interesting wildlife. For those who would like to extend their hike by an additional 3 km, they can join us as we head south along the main trail, descending and ascending some rocky hills, using bridges to cross over Owl Creek and Snow’s Creek, stopping to admire little Snow’s Creek Falls on Eighth Line, and then heading back to our parked cars by walking along quiet, rural 27 Sideroad.
For those hikers who also enjoy playing games, I will have a rainbow-themed scavenger hunt prepared, including a small prize for participants who are able to complete the scavenger hunt!
Everyone who participates in this hike will receive a FREE Pride Badge from the Bruce Trail Conservancy as well as a sweet rainbow treat from me!
You should bring enough water and food for a 3-hour hike that is hiked at a leisurely average pace of about 2 km/h, comfortable hiking shoes, sun and bug protection, and appropriate clothing for the weather.
Looking forward to hiking with you on July 1st – see you then!
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Meet at Warden subway station ticket collector. Hike endpoint is Stan Wadlow Park where East York will be celebrating Canada Day 2025 with fireworks at end of day.
Description Let’s hike the main trail and around some side trails from Locust Grove Picnic Area. This may involve ascending the escarpment depending on the route we take, but we will take it slowly. Dress for the weather and bring poles, water and a snack.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5km
Description We will follow the Georgian Trail past former Railway Station to the Nippising Ridge Trail and return. This is an easy hike with lots of opportunities to recall the history of Craigleith.
Location (Google Maps): Meet at the end of Fox Ridge Road where there is official parking, km 39.3 Map 25, Edition 31. We will take a couple vehicles to the start of our hike at Km 37.9 on Fox Ridge Road.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 5 km
Description Our hike begins by walking through a hedgerow. Then we walk through a forested area and across some small streams. The Trail opens up to meadow with some views into the Valley. We’ll be experiencing land that was a fairly recent BTC land acquisition. On our return we will be walking along the pleasant Fox Ridge Road.
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).
Description We will meet at the smokin Budda parking lot and hike along canal street as we explore Port Colborne. We will return via King Street and make a stop at the Museum to tour the historical buildings dated from mid 1800’s. This is a leisurely hike around town. Please bring Sun screen, bug spray and water. At the end of the hike we will go to Smokin Budda for dinner for those that choose to join us.
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
Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: Approx 6 km
Description Join us for a brisk summer`s 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.
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: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 4km
Description Join Jeannine on a walk through a fairly mature forest in Jackson Cove Nature Reserve and to lovely views of Georgian Bay. ID trees en route to work on your PBTC tree badge! Note that there is a moderate climb to a lookout and descent of the Escarpment en route.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description We will hike to the Falls and then across the creek to the bike trails and back along the Red Oak Trail. Bring bug spray and sufficient water. Reserve your time at conservationhalton.ca
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): 11th Concession – north of 83.9 km where the road intersects the Owen Sound Rail Trail. (BTC Map # 32)
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, There might be muddy sections., There might be sections with water on the trail. Distance: 6 km
Description “In and Out” leisurely hike to see the giant dolostones blocks where we will have the opportunity for a rest break with snacks optional. Please bring water and insect repellent. Proper footwear required and a walking stick could be helpful. (BTC Map # 32)
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: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): WE WILL BE PARKING AT THE NORTHERN PART OF THE PARK ON DUNBY RD. – NOT AT THE MAIN PARKING LOT. Roadside parking on the south side of Dunby Rd. at km 67.8
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 17 km
Description THIS HIKE HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO EXTREME HEAT
Join us for a 16 km hike through the Nature Reserve, known for being one of the most challenging and hilly sections of the Bruce Trail. Get ready for a workout.
We will be hiking at a moderate-fast pace. Please bring plenty of water and snacks. HIKE BEGINS AT 8:30 AM.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an 2SLGBTQIA+ safe space, and everyone is welcome to join us!
Description Hike 1: We will car pool back to the start of this hike from the cemetery parking in Lavender northbound to km 14.1 where the trail crosses Nottawasaga side road 9/10. Today’s hike will take us through the Noisy River Nature Reserve and up and along the Transcarioca Trail (Brazil)- Bruce Trail Friendship trail. We may encounter some muddy sections and will definitely be in open fields/roads for some time. Bug Spray, sunblock and sturdy hiking shoes/boots are recommended. Bring sufficient water and lunch. Note this is a car pool hike, registration is limited and the hike leaders will have 2 dogs with them.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at Bethesda Trail Head Parking on Bethesda Sideroad off Bayview Avenue, across from Lake Wilcox. This parking lot is free.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 4.3 km
Description Flower ports are created by water that exploits cracks and eventually removes the material between the flowerpot and the main rock face. The water smooths and round 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.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills, Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. Park in the gravel lot at the Mono Community Centre, 200 metres south of Mono Centre.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10.15 km
Description This loop hike is one of the more popular forest adventures in Mono Cliffs. Its trail system offers a great deal of diversity, featuring marshes, dry woods, ponds, and rolling hills that lead to several excellent viewpoints.
Among the several trails within the park, we take on a combination of the most scenic sections, including the main Bruce Trail, the Clifftop Side Trail with stops at the wooden steps going down to the escarpment valley for pictures and walking back up, continue hiking further north to the Lookout deck for a good view of the plain below. Next stop is at Scenic Rock Cliffs/Jacobs Ladder (there are 45 steel steps to reach the bottom deck for beautiful rock cliff pictures, and go back up the same way). We then hike further north past McCarston’s Lake onto the Lookout Trail for a scenic view of the highest point in the park, at 507m/1607 ft, before joining the Walter Tovell Side Trail, from where we hike to the Carriage Side Trail towards the connector linking the South Outlier trail to bring us back to Mono Centre parking. Most of the path is a flat, grassy trail with a few rocky inclines.
Must haves: Good, well-broken hiking shoes, bug spray, a minimum of 2 liters of water, a lunch snack, personal hygiene stuff/garbage bag to carry any food waste/wrappings, and ideally a wide-brimmed sun hat or a cap to protect from the July heat. Trekking poles are recommended. Don’t forget the camera!
Do not go to the Mono Cliff Provincial Park Parking lot on 3rd Line EHS, this is the wrong place
Meet the hike leader at the Mono Centre parking lot, 15 minutes before start time.
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.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: Approx.14-15 Km
Description Join us for a delightful 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)
•Dress according to variable weather conditions!
Important Details:
•Stay on the designated trails
•Be prepared for the elements and enjoy the adventure!
Looking forward to seeing you on the trail!
Don’t forget your camera and a smile as we explore the beauty of the Uxbridge trails!
This is a joint hike with the Oak Ridges Trail Association (ORTA).
Pace: Brisk, Leisurely Terrain: Easy Distance: ~7 km
Description Take a mindful break from daily life and immerse yourself in nature during this 3-hour guided meditation walk. Through gentle movement, breathwork, and stillness, we will reconnect with the present moment and the natural world around us. The experience includes a slow, intentional walk with guided breathing exercises, sensory awareness practices, and a 30-minute silent forest sitting meditation to ground and restore. Behrang, an experienced hiker and psychotherapist, will be accompanying us on this mindful journey. No prior meditation experience is needed. Please wear comfortable shoes, dress for the weather, and bring water and a cushion or mat for sitting, if you wish.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description Meeting roadside at 9:15 am in the Bruce Trail parking lot at the corner of 7th Line and Airport Road, we will carpool Coolihans Side Road and hike back through Glen Haffy, along Hwy 7 and into the forest to the cars. There are some hills and tricky footing, so bring poles if you use them.. Lots of variety along this trail. There is a 650 meter stretch of road walking just after leaving the Glen Haffy Conservation Area.
Description Louth Conservation Area to see the main and the lower falls trails. The route is a figure 8 and youth 12-18 are encouraged to come. A responsible adult must accompany youth 12-18 in a max ratio of 2 youth per adult. There are rocky hills and may be some mud. Waivers must be completed for everyone in attendance. Bug spray, sunscreen, water and a snack are encouraged. Must wear appropriate footwear. For hikers 15 and under interested in earning a youth badge, please see this link: Badges and More – Niagara Bruce Trail Club
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: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at Hockley Road parking lot, north of Hockley Rd. and east of 2nd Line EHS. DIRECTION: Go on Highway 410 north, this becomes Highway 10 north. After passing through Orangeville turn right on Hockley Road (7), drive about 5 km, shortly after passing 2nd Line EHS, BT parking lot is on the left.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 10 km
Description Will hike parts of Hockley Valley trails; Glen Cross, Isabel East and Tom East connected by sections of main Bruce Trail. Bring hydration drink and snack. Hiking poles are strongly recommended, the distance may be shortened depending on weather conditions. Pace will vary due to hilly sections. After hike there is optional lunch stop at Black Birch Restaurant, across from Hockley Rd., reservations will be required. Will check at the start of hike the number of participants and reserve.
Description On 9 JUL, 1793, the actions of a young brave enslaved Black woman, changed the course of Canadian history. Her name? Chloe Cooley. Her brave act of resistance against her enslaver set the stage for the great freedom movement of enslaved African Americans known as the Underground Railroad. Hike participants will learn about Chloe and other figures involved in the the passing of the 1st legislation to limit enslavement in all of the British colonies.
For more information about Chloe Cooley click on the link below.
This walk will go along the shore of Lake Ontario and through the town of NOTL. There will be frequent stops. Prepare for this urban adventure with hydration, sunscreen, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.
This hike counts as 1 of 3 required hikes for the Black History badge. Two additional hikes towards the badge are on today’s Hike Schedule.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 14 kms
Description We will meet at the Linton Sideroad parking lot and car shuttle to the Dawson Road parking lot at 8:30. We will hike on the Main Trail through the Lindenwood Management Area and the Glen Management Area back to our vehicles. We will pass through crevices, meadows, hardwood forests and hike along ponds.
Description Starting in Woodend we will enjoy an in and out hike along the Wetland Ridge Trail and the Bruce Trail as far as the Screaming Tunnel (and possibly beyond) before returning. Bring bug spray, poles, water and a snack if needed.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some steep sections Length of Hike: 5 km
Description This is an in and out hike, along the edge of the escarpment to McCluskey’s Rock, with a number of views across the valley. After experiencing being “between a rock and a hard place”, we’ll return to our cars, taking the Ken Young Side Trail on the way back. Bring sufficient water and a snack. There may be mosquitoes so bring insect protection. My cell is 519 694 7691 if you need to contact me.
Description The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake has a significant and nation-shifting Black history. Voices from the past will tell their stories, enriching hikers’ understanding of how they shaped this town and nation.
Watch a short video by Historica Canada about Richard Pierpoint’s life by opening the link below.
https://youtu.be/UQyPXOHvwEc?si=2ZPGIHDrybxv11f
This walk will go along Lake Ontario and through the town of NOTL. There will be frequent stops.
*Please be prepared for the sun (e.g., sunscreen, hydration, etc).
** This hike counts towards the Black History badge. Three hikes from the series are required. Two additional hikes are on today’s schedule. There should be time for a short break between hikes.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.
The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) has a significant and nation-shifting Black history. Voices from the past will tell stories, enriching hikers’ understanding of how they shaped this town and nation.
See link below for a brief overview of NOTL’s Black History.
*This walk goes through NOTL. Prepare for this urban adventure with hydration, sunscreen, etc..
**This hike counts as 1 of the 3 required hikes towards the Black History badge. Check July 9 schedule for 2 previous hikes.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.
Description Moonlight Night Hike – Take in the magic of the rising moon over Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. This hike includes a stop to connect with your senses – sights, sounds, smells and the rhythm of your breath. Counts towards your night hike badge (5 night hikes).
Description On 9 JUL, 1793, the actions of a young brave enslaved Black woman, changed the course of Canadian history. Her name? Chloe Cooley. Her brave act of resistance against her enslaver set the stage for the great freedom movement of enslaved African Americans known as the Underground Railroad. Hike participants will learn about Chloe and other figures involved in the the passing of the 1st legislation to limit enslavement in all of the British colonies.
For more information about Chloe Cooley click on the link below.
This walk will go along the shore of Lake Ontario and through the town of NOTL. There will be frequent stops. Prepare for this urban adventure with hydration, sunscreen, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.
This hike counts as 1 of 3 required hikes for the Black History badge. Two additional hikes towards the badge are on today’s Hike Schedule.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 14 kms
Description We will meet at the Linton Sideroad parking lot and car shuttle to the Dawson Road parking lot at 8:30. We will hike on the Main Trail through the Lindenwood Management Area and the Glen Management Area back to our vehicles. We will pass through crevices, meadows, hardwood forests and hike along ponds.
Description Starting in Woodend we will enjoy an in and out hike along the Wetland Ridge Trail and the Bruce Trail as far as the Screaming Tunnel (and possibly beyond) before returning. Bring bug spray, poles, water and a snack if needed.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some steep sections Length of Hike: 5 km
Description This is an in and out hike, along the edge of the escarpment to McCluskey’s Rock, with a number of views across the valley. After experiencing being “between a rock and a hard place”, we’ll return to our cars, taking the Ken Young Side Trail on the way back. Bring sufficient water and a snack. There may be mosquitoes so bring insect protection. My cell is 519 694 7691 if you need to contact me.
Description The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake has a significant and nation-shifting Black history. Voices from the past will tell their stories, enriching hikers’ understanding of how they shaped this town and nation.
Watch a short video by Historica Canada about Richard Pierpoint’s life by opening the link below.
https://youtu.be/UQyPXOHvwEc?si=2ZPGIHDrybxv11f
This walk will go along Lake Ontario and through the town of NOTL. There will be frequent stops.
*Please be prepared for the sun (e.g., sunscreen, hydration, etc).
** This hike counts towards the Black History badge. Three hikes from the series are required. Two additional hikes are on today’s schedule. There should be time for a short break between hikes.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.
The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) has a significant and nation-shifting Black history. Voices from the past will tell stories, enriching hikers’ understanding of how they shaped this town and nation.
See link below for a brief overview of NOTL’s Black History.
*This walk goes through NOTL. Prepare for this urban adventure with hydration, sunscreen, etc..
**This hike counts as 1 of the 3 required hikes towards the Black History badge. Check July 9 schedule for 2 previous hikes.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.
Description Moonlight Night Hike – Take in the magic of the rising moon over Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. This hike includes a stop to connect with your senses – sights, sounds, smells and the rhythm of your breath. Counts towards your night hike badge (5 night hikes).
Description 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: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 10 – 11 km
Description This weeknight Rainbow Hike is for all LGBTQ2SIA+ peeps and allies. Suited for all hiking levels.
Accessible by public transit or car.
We’ll rendezvous at 6:30 pm at Hillcrest Loop, near the base of Dundurn Stairs, close to Dundurn and Hillcrest, beside the bus loop.
We’ll follow Chedokee Radial Trail and the Bruce Trail to Iroquoia Heights Conservation Area. We’ll include at least one Escarpment Stair climb to get the blood pumping.
For transit users: the No 7 Hillcrest Loop bus will drop you off right where we’ll begin the hike.
Everyone gets a complimentary Bruce Trail Rainbow Badge or sticker.
Bring at least 1 litre of water, energizing snacks/lunch, sunscreen and it’s a good idea to pack insect repellent. Hiking boots or sturdy runners are recommended. We will hike through some long grass so long pants are recommended to avoid ticks.
Email any questions to the Hike Leader – “Click here to contact Hike Leader” on this form.
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: In and Out Location (Google Maps): Rockway conservation area Pelham Rd parking lot 2021 Pelham Road, Lincoln, ON, L2R 6P7
Description Meet at the Rockway Conservation area parking lot on Pelham road (free parking for summer 2025!) there are portable toilets available at the parking lot. We will head west towards Louth Conservation area and loop in Louth before heading back to Rockway. Note that there are steep and rocky inclines and proper footwear is REQUIRED, poles are HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. This is a challenging but beautiful hike that will be mostly in the shade. Bug spray highly recommended. Please note that dogs are not allowed on this hike.
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Urban Location (Google Maps): Meet on King St near Centre St at the entrance to Veteran’s Memorial Park, Niagara-on-the-Lake
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Afternoon/Evening Hikes Location (Google Maps): <Meet roadside 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: Leisurely (2.0 – 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment. Terrain: Moderate: Rolling hills, mild slopes and rocky paths. Distance: 4km
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 July 12th, join us in hiking along the Cape Chin Side Trail and Main Trail along the Cape Chin shoreline where we’ll experience the sun rising over the Bay from the shoreline. 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 4 kms in length. Expect to be on the trail for ~2 hours. 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 comfortable and supportive hiking boots
Hiking poles are recommended but not necessary
Bring insect repellant or wear protective clothing
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: 14 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.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND BRINGING BUG SPRAY!
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: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meeting at Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area Parking approx Km 21.9 NOTE THIS IS A PAID PARKING LOT
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Distance: 13.25 approximately
Description Hike 2. We will car pool back to the start at Nottawasaga side Rd 9/10. Today we will hike from km 14.1 to km 26 on the unopened Nottawasaga Side Rd 15/16. We will hike back along the unopened road to the parking area adding approximately 1.25 Km.
We will have the opportunity to explore the Keyhole side trail and Nottawasaga Bluffs lookout side trail.
We may encounter some muddy sections and will definitely be in open fields/roads for some time. Bug spray, sunblock and sturdy hiking shoes/boots are recommended. Bring sufficient water and lunch. Note this is a car pool hike, registration is limited and the hike leaders will have 2 dogs with them.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 14-15 km
Description We will hike Vista trail and part of orchard trail, will enjoy look outs between Rouge river and Little Rouge creek • Please dress appropriately for the weather. • We will have short water ,picture and a 15 minute snack break. Everyone is welcome!
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at Kolapore parking, south of km 23.8, Grey Rd 2. Coordinates N 44.422919,W 80.405597 map 25
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Level 3 (Advanced – steep hills and some scrambling over boulders) Distance: About 24kms. A little longer then the map shows because of a reroute.
Description This is the first of 5 consecutive days to complete the Beaver Valley section. Beaver Valley is beautiful and challenging section. Please note that these hikes are long and are at the height of summer. Please assess your ability to keep up with the pace and distance of these hikes series before registering. we will shuttle to km 0.0 and hike back. Bring at least 2 litres of water, snacks and lunch. Bug repellent and sun screen.
make sure to arrive at 8:15 for each hike so we can be in the cars and ready to go by 8:30. All participants need to drive car shuttles as many times as needed at the duration of these hikes. Please note that you need to register to each hike individually.
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Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 12 km
Description Join us for a scenic and easy paced walk, a regular summer favorite along the trails running through Norfolk County from downtown Simcoe ending at historic Port Dover. The route is primarily on rail trails so is ideal for those who favor a flatter and easier route in the summer heat. Dropout at 8km. We will stop at the Simcoe Recreation Centre before the hike to use the facilities. After the hike there will be the opportunity to indulge in the local perch fish and chips or hang out at the beach which together make Port Dover famous. Long Distance Bus Fare applies and there will be a late return (after 6:00 Pm).
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10km
Description We will park in Glen Huron near Station St and begin hiking west on the Ganaraska Trail to meet up with the white blazed trail at km 26.0. From here we head south heading towards the Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area. After exploring the Keyhole Side Trail, we will loop around and back to the cars via the white blazed trail and the Betty Carter Side Trail. Bring a snack or lunch and water. Parking: Concession 8 South and Station St.
Description Take a mindful break from daily life and immerse yourself in nature during this 3-hour guided meditation walk. Through gentle movement, breathwork, and stillness, we will reconnect with the present moment and the natural world around us The experience includes a slow, intentional walk with guided breathing exercises, sensory awareness practices, and a 30-minute silent forest sitting meditation to ground and restore. Behrang, an experienced hiker and psychotherapist, will be accompanying us on this mindful journey. No prior meditation experience is needed. Please wear comfortable shoes, dress for the weather, and bring water and a cushion or mat for sitting, if you wish.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 13-14 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)
Please arrive @7:50 AM for start of 8:00AM.
This is a joint hike with the Oak Ridges Trail Association (ORTA).
County Road 19 (Prince of Wales Rd) Parking Area. This parking is 80 meters south of the Prince of Wales Side Trail. GPS Coordinates N44.100049, W80.137339.
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr), Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Rocky Distance: 14 km
Description Hiking is not a race, it’s a journey to refuel your body, mind and spirit and a chance to connect with nature and other souls. A time to cherish the views and savour the experience. Every step is another moment to breathe the fresh air and feel the earth under your feet. This is hiking beauty, it’s simplicity. Go hike alone or let nature and me guide you. At a moderate to brisk pace we’ll hike the Prince of Wales, Primrose Loop and Boyne Valley Side Trails and portion of the Main Trail at Boyne Valley Provincial Park. Atop Murphy’s Pinnacle you’ll enjoy and love the panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. Please bring your favorite liquid fuel, snacks/lunch and personal medications (if any) and health card. Equipped yourself with sun screen, bug repellent and hat for sun protection. Hiking poles and proper footwear is always recommended. Dress appropriately for the hike day weather. Please arrive fifteen minutes early.
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Level 3 (Advanced – steep hills and some scrambling over boulders) Distance: 26kms and a bit of road walking on each end.
Description Please see hike instructions on day 1.
we will shuttle to north of km 50.0 and walk back.
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: In and Out Location (Google Maps): Hidden Bench Estate Winery , 4152 Locust Lane, Beamsville . Please park at the warehouse (right across the road from the winery) .
Description We will pick up the main trail from Locust Lane and head out towards Kinsmen Park and return back to Hidden Bench Estate Winery by 11:30. Upon return we will enjoy a private structured 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 $18.00 per person. Please bring your $18.00 with you as I will collect it prior to the tasting to simplify the payment to Hidden Bench Estate Winery. Thank you.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 5 km
Description We will do a loop hike from the end of Georgian Bluffs Concession 3 north of Grey Rd. 5 of the Derby Forest / Springmount Forest RED trail. This is hike 26 in the book, Exploring Sydenham. There are no secrets to locate. If you do not have a book and would like one ($30) let me know by using the “Contact hike leader” link.
Description Meet at the Shorthills Provincial Park Lot B (Roland Road) There is an outhouse available at the parking lot (bring your own hand sanitizer). We will head west towards Rockway Conservation area. Note that there are steep and rocky inclines and proper footwear is REQUIRED, poles are HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. This hike has ups and downs and will be mostly in the shade. Bug spray highly recommended.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Graham Hill Rd 60 meters to the west of km 74.2. Coordinates N 44.333807,W 80.554916 map # 26.
Description This challenging “hike” is intended for those wishing to train for future challenging hikes. Choose your own pace to go up and down the moderately steep hill in 30 min with a brief flat walk partway through. The terrain is a hard packed gravel surface. Feel free to bring light weights to increase the intensity of your training. Bring water, hiking poles, snack and dress for the weather.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9.5 kms
Description We will hike the main trail, Lookout Side Trail, Walter Tovell Side Trail and back up the main trail for a big loop. Bring bug spray and a snack.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Wear hiking boots, bring water and insect repellent. Please check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Take Trafalgar Rd. north to where it connects with Hwy 7. Turn left and follow Hwy 7 north for about 1 km and then turn right on 22 Sideroad. In 1.5 km turn left where SR 22 meets Eighth Line. Follow Eighth Line north about 2 km to roadside parking at 8th Line ST.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 km
Description From the meeting place on 8th Line we will hike west on the Great Esker Side Trail to the Trafalgar ST and the new “North Rim Side Trail”. Will also do the Reservoir ST before returning to 8th Line.
Description Starting in Woodend we will enjoy an in and out hike along the Wetland Ridge Trail and the Bruce Trail as far as the Screaming Tunnel (and possibly beyond) before returning. Bring bug spray, poles, water and a snack if needed.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Km 117.3 grey Rd 12. Coordinates N 44.500537,W 80.632902 map 28. Please note that this parking is not marked on the map. It is marked on the Bruce Trail App.
Description We will be starting at Quarry road, hiking to Cherry and then back.
This is an age 12+ hike. A responsible adult must accompany youth 12-18 in a max ratio of 2 youth per adult. This hike has little road and lots of shade! Waivers must be completed for everyone in attendance (adults and youth). Bug spray, sunscreen, water and a snack are encouraged. Must wear appropriate footwear. For hikers 15 and under interested in earning a youth badge, they will be available on the hike for $6 please bring cash.
The Young Trail Blazer Badge requires the completion of one hike (at least 3km in length) conducted on the Niagara Bruce Trail. Hikes can be completed with the club on an official scheduled hike or with family on their own.
To earn the Young Nature Blazers Badge you must complete a 90 minute hike on the Niagara Bruce Trail. Afterwards, chat with the hike leader describing how you used one or more of your five senses on the hike – what did you see, touch, taste, smell or hear during your hike?
Location (Google Maps): Our hike will begin from the parking lot of Old Baldy. km 43.9, Map 25, Edition 31. Any hike participants who do not have a parking pass for Grey Sauble CA can park on the shoulder of Sideroad 7B by the bend in the road and then be shuttled to the parking lot.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing Length of Hike: 5 km
Description Our hike takes us atop Old Baldy, the iconic outcrop. The Trail is well-used, the pathway often being “roots and rocks”. There will be a number of lookout spots to view into and across the Beaver Valley. We will hike along the main Trail and then turn back when we reach the road allowance part of the Trail. On the way back we will walk on the Mac Kirk Side Trail, under a canopy of deciduous trees.
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: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description Meeting in the parking lot at the 2nd entrance to Cityview Park on Kerns Road, we will hike the main trail, bike trails and side trails for a large loop. Bring bug spray.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Bruce Trail Pear Tree Park – 15th Sideroad, 200m southwest of Regional Rd 25 (11.4k marker, Edition 31)
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 11.9k
Description This is a summer-time End-to-End hike to complete the Toronto section of the Bruce Trail in 4 hikes. Join for all or as many hikes as desired. You may use this hike towards your E2E Fundraiser Badge (you must complete at least 3 of the 4 hikes with the group to qualify) or a regular E2E badge.
This first hike will take us from the start of the Toronto Section just south of Hilton Falls Conservation area to the Bruce Trail Pear Tree Park. The terrain is not too hilly, but the footing is tricky with many uneven, rocky sections to navigate.
July weather can be hot, muggy and buggy! So, dress for the weather, keeping in mind that insects, including ticks, will be out in full force. Take appropriate precautions to avoid insect bites, including using repellant and clothing that covers the legs and arms. Hiking shoes/boots are required and hiking poles are recommended.
Bring plenty of fluids, including electrolytes, and a snack/lunch.
As this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and everyone is expected to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.
Plan to arrive at the meeting place by 9:15 a.m. as we will start the car shuffle to the hike starting point at 9:30 a.m. sharp. Further details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to the hike.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at the The Owen Sound Galaxy Cinema parking lot. Meet at the tall “Galaxy Centre” sign next to the traffic lights.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, There might be muddy sections., There might be sections with water on the trail. Distance: 9 km
Description This hike is a great opportunity for fresh air and exercise. Plan for 3 hours plus on the trail. Please pack a snack or lunch as we will be taking a break at the halfway point . We will start @ 142.6 km BTC Map # 34 taking the Main Trail south and looping with the following Side Trails (Mystery Cabin, Don Richards, Coles, Maple Cross Ridge & Nels Maher). Proper hiking footwear is required, a stick could be helpful, pack lots of water and insect repellent.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface), Variable Distance: 10-11 km
Description Join us on our first Friday bus hike of 2025 to celebrate Healthy Parks Healthy People Day and explore Ferris Provincial Park near Campbellford, ON. We will be hiking the Drumlin Trail System – 3 interconnecting looped trails (6.2 km), the Ranney Falls Trail (1 km) along the Trent river, where there are magnificent views of the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge and Ranney Falls, and the River Gorge Trail (3.5 km) with magnificent views of the Trent River gorge from the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge.
There will be a refreshment stop in Campbellford after the hike before returning to Toronto. The town of Campbellford features the giant toonie and Dooher’s Bakery (some of the best donuts around).
Note: No Fee will be charged for the Provincial Park entry since it is Healthy Parks Healthy People Day (free admission to Ontario provincial parks).
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.
Trip Activities Fast group ($0.01) Moderate hike ($0.01) Slow hike ($0.01) Paddle ($0.01)
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Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Coach Trips Location (Google Maps): Silent Lake Provincial Park
Hike Leader(s): Martina Furrer, Brenda Dalglish, Marie-Josée Roy, Robin Crombie, Roland Mark and Tom Swales Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr), Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Rocky, Variable Distance: 15
Description Join us for a fun summer day at beautiful Silent Lake Provincial Park in the heart of the Kawarthas. Hike the Silent Lake loop (15 km, 4.5 km/hr pace, no dropouts) with Martina and Marie-Josée , then cool off with a dip in Silent Lake. Or hike around Silent Lake at a slightly slower pace with Brenda and Roland; this group will not have time for swimming. Enjoy gorgeous views and some challenging rocks. Or join Robin and Tom for a shorter hike (Lakeshore Trail plus Bonnie’s Pond Loop) at a slower pace and then relax on the beach. Or come and enjoy a day on the water (self-guided) on a motorboat free lake. Canoes and kayaks can be rented at Silent Lake, or bring along your inflatable SUP.
Bring lunch, water, snacks, and your swimming gear.
No refreshment stop but there are washrooms and drinking water taps by the day use beach, and you can purchase ice cream and cold drinks in the park store.
Bus departs 10 York Mills Rd at 7:30 AM. We hope to be back in the city by 8 PM. Registration cost includes bus fare and park admission.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Mono Side Rd. 5 at km 45.4 on the north side of the road where the trail crosses.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 15 km
Description Join us for a 15 km loop hike from Side Rd. 5 to Hockley Rd. Get ready for a workout. We will be hiking at a brisk pace and PLEASE BRING BUG SPRAY AND A LUNCH!
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an 2SLGBTQIA+ safe space, and everyone is welcome to join us!
Description Hike 3. We will car pool back to Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation area parking Concession Rd 10 South ( paid parking ) We will start our hike on Hamilton Brothers side trail to the main trail then hike north through Devil’s Glenn and the Mad River area. Be prepared for lots of climbing today. We may encounter some muddy sections and will definitely be in open fields/roads for some time. Bug spray, sunblock and sturdy hiking shoes/boots are recommended. Bring sufficient water and lunch. Note this is a car pool hike, registration is limited and the hike leaders will have 2 dogs with them.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 km, 13 km or 20 km (Beginner to Advanced)
Description This LGBTQ2SIA+ Rainbow Hike is for hikers of all abilities: beginner, intermediate and more advanced hikers.
You don’t have to be a BTC member for this hike.
You get to choose:8 kms, 13 kms or 20 kms. Each drop-off will be closer to an HRT Bus Stop (for easy trip back to the starting point), or to a parking lot if you’ve done a car shuttle in advance.
Note: This hike is completely do-able by public transit, if you decide not to drive your car.
We’ll rendezvous at 9 a.m. sharp at Hillcrest Loop, Hamilton, near the base of Dundurn Stairs, close to Dundurn and Hillcrest, beside the bus loop.
PHASE I: Hillcrest Loop to Tiffany Falls (8 kms): We’ll follow the Chedokee Rail Trail (Bruce Trail Main Trail) then cross over the pedestrian bridge above HWY 403. Expect at least one steep, rocky climb as we make our way to Tiffany Falls.
If want to finish at the 8 km mark
there’s a nearby bus stop for an easy jaunt back to downtown Hamilton, or wherever you’ve left your car. Likewise if you’re heading to Ancaster.
PHASE II: Tiffany Falls to Dundas Valley Trail Centre (5 kms): After checking out Tiffany Falls, we’ll pass by Sherman Falls and Canterbury Falls on our way to the Dundas Valley Trail Centre, where we’ll stop for lunch and a good break. (There are flush toilets and a water fountain.) If you’re satisfied with your 13-km hike, here’s an HRT Bus Stop at Governor and Pirie (about a 15-minute walk from the Trail Centre). Or parking at Dundas Valley (Governors Road Parking lot if you’ve done a car shuttle there in advance).
PHASE III: Dundas Valley Trail Centre to Downtown Dundas (approx. 7 kms): After an energizing break at the Trail Centre, we’ll follow the Bruce Trail all the way to downtown Dundas, via Woolley Lane and Cheryl Duke Side Trail to Sydenham. Potential pub visit in Dundas for those interested. There are two bus routes from Dundas (running approx. every 20 minutes) that will take you back to downtown Hamilton, or wherever you’ve left your car.
For car drivers: if you’re with a friend or family member, you can always coordinate a shuttle and leave one car at your chosen end point. Feel free to message the hiker leader if you have any questions.
Everyone gets a complimentary Bruce Trail Rainbow Badge or sticker.
We’re happy to welcome members of the Out & Out Club of Toronto on this hike. You’ll have a chance to learn about their outdoor activities—which range from cycling to skiing.
Bring at least 1 litre of water, energizing snacks/lunch, sunscreen and it’s a good idea to pack insect repellent. Hiking boots or sturdy footwear are recommended—as well a cap. We will occasionally hike through long grass, where ticks are known to hang out, so long pants are highly recommended. (Avoid wearing shorts in long grass.)
Email any questions to the Hike Leader – “Click here to contact Hike Leader” on this form.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies
Description
Is the Steeltown Stomp on your bucket list! Come join us! For anyone who has done stair climbing workouts, you will know what calf pain is like, especially when you first start. Want to get in shape of the Steeltown Stomp on October 4, 2025? Practise with us! We will start off easy and gradually build up our strength and stamina over the course of the summer. Climbing Chedoke staircase will be combined with a hike on most days. We will use both Chedoke and Dundurn Stairs as our practise stairs and buildup to at least 2,000 steps.
Bring a reusable water bottle (there are fountains at the bottom of both Chedoke and Dundurn) and any snacks you may like. Pace will be moderate, but steady to begin. We will start with a warm up hike and finish with a cool down stretch. Post stomp coffee is optional .
It’ll be fun and will lessen the pain on the day of the event, promise!
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.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: Approx.15-16 Km
Description Join us for a delightful 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)
•Dress according to variable weather conditions!
Important Details:
•Stay on the designated trails
•Be prepared for the elements and enjoy the adventure!
Looking forward to seeing you on the trail!
Don’t forget your camera and a smile as we explore the beauty of the Uxbridge trails!
This is a joint hike with the Oak Ridges Trail Association (ORTA).
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate Distance: approx 4 km
Description Join the NBTC DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) committee on a hike followed by our quarterly ‘open meeting’ at which we will explore ways to overcome barriers to more hikers joining our community!
Schedule:
9 am: Meet at Malivoire winery to hike through the vineyard and learn about winemaking and escarpment geology with NBTC VP Kristin Hanson. We will cross into Cave Springs Conservation Area if the weather and terrain (it can be muddy) allow.
The hike consists of easy to moderate terrain but could include some hiking up/down the escarpment more appropriate for intermediate+ hikers. Good shoes and hiking poles recommended. Be sure to carry water and bug spray!
10:45 – 12:00 pm: After the hike, we will take a short break and then hold the DEI committee open meeting on the patio at Malivoire.
Wine, non-alcoholic beverages and some light snacks are available at Malivoire for a fee for those who wish to partake. You can look at the website to see if you are interested in pre-ordering any food or a flight of wine: https://malivoire.com/pages/wine-experiences or https://www.exploretock.com/malivoirewine/
Agenda for DEI committee meeting:
Item 1: Overcoming barriers for hikers & hike leaders
– Exploring feedback received in a recent survey on how we can better support more hike leaders to be active in the Niagara region & general discussion about barriers people may face to leading or participating on hikes to gain YOUR input.
Item 2: Promoting inclusion within the Niagara Bruce Trail Club
– Discussion of strategies (our ideas and yours!) as to how the NBTC can promote inclusion and engagement with under-represented groups of hikers
In order to attend the hike, you must also be registering for the DEI committee meeting – your registration here is a commitment for both. That said, if you only can join the meeting and not the hike, we would love to have you.
If you have any questions or feedback, please contact the hike leader.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: approx 5 km
Description We meet at parking area at 2:15. start on the main trail to the right where it rejoins the escarpment edge and follows it around the bluff. Many crevices and ferns. Option to take the Tumbling Rocks Side Trail that meanders along the slope and rejoins the main trail at the top again. Return to parking area by unpaved road or back along the Main Trail. Walking poles or sticks are a good idea. So is water. sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at Mono Community Centre Parking Lot, 754483 Mono Centre Road Coordinates: 44.026195, -80.071516
Directions: From Highway 10, turn east on Dufferin Road 8/Mono Centre Road. Drive for approximately 6 kilometres. The community centre is on the right.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 kilometres
Description Hike some familiar trails and a brand new trail, too. From Mono Centre, we’ll head south to loop through the Whitetail Refuge Nature Reserve, including the recently built Third Outlier Side Trail, and then head north for a final loop in the Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. Bring snacks and beverages to keep you energized. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. All are welcome!
Description This challenging “hike” is intended for those wishing to train for future challenging hikes. Choose your own pace to go up and down the moderately steep hill in 30 min with a brief flat walk partway through. The terrain is a hard packed gravel surface. Feel free to bring light weights to increase the intensity of your training. Bring water, hiking poles, snack and dress for the weather.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11.9 km
Description This is a summer-time End-to-End hike to complete the Toronto section of the Bruce Trail in 4 hikes. Join for all or as many hikes as desired.
This first hike will take us from the start of the Toronto Section just south of Hilton Falls Conservation area to the Bruce Trail Pear Tree Park. The terrain is not too hilly, but the footing is tricky with many uneven, rocky sections to navigate.
July weather can be hot, muggy and buggy! So, dress for the weather, keeping in mind that insects, including ticks, will be out in full force. Take appropriate precautions to avoid insect bites, including using repellant and clothing that covers the legs and arms. Hiking boots are required and hiking poles are recommended.
Bring plenty of fluids, including electrolytes, and a snack.
As this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and everyone is expected to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.
Plan to arrive at the meeting place by 8:15 a.m. as we will start the car shuffle to the hike starting point at 8:30 a.m. sharp. Further details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to the hike.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet in the parking lot on Mill Street in Waterdown at 9:15 am or earlier. This is a small parking lot and fills up quickly.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: About 8 kms
Description We will hike on the main trail alongside the beautiful Grindstone Creek and around a couple of the bike trails and back to the main trail. There are some steep sections along this trail and possibly some muddy spots. Bring water and bug spray/bug net.
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 23km
Description (Make up hike) 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 parking located 380m north of the main trail on Pretty River Rd.
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
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): Beaver Valley; Hogg’s Falls Parking Area – km 65.1 on the west side of Lower Valley Rd. roughly 750 m north of East Back Line.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: approximately 12 km
Description From the parking lot on Lower Valley Rd. we will hike to Eugenia Falls which will include the Upper Beaver Valley Side Trail and the Eugenia Falls Side Trail.
When we reach Eugenia Falls we will take a break, have lunch, explore the area and then return the way we came.
If your plans change and you are no longer able to hike, please cancel so that we can make the space available for another interested hiker; and we don’t wait and wonder if something has happened to you.
If things change and you need to cancel, please log-in to the BTC website, go to ‘my hikes’ and cancel. If you have any questions please contact the Hike Leader.
Description Meet at Decew House Heritage site. We will head east towards Brock university Note that there are steep and rocky inclines and proper footwear is REQUIRED, poles are RECOMMENDED. This hike has ups and downs and will be mostly in the shade. Bug spray highly recommended. Pace will be Brisk.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10.4
Description 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.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 5.8km
Description This hike route quickly enters a wooded area on Valley slope. There will be plenty of up-and-down walking until we reach Eugenia Falls Conservation Area. This is a scenic section of Trail, walking along the side of the Beaver River, crossing the river and walking along more riverside. There are old structures still in place that show some of the early history of development in the area. Hikers will see a good view of the high Eugenia Falls. This hike is a there-and-back route.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
Description This weeknight Rainbow Hike is for all LGBTQ2SIA+ peeps and allies. Suited for all hiking levels.
If you’re looking to do one of the longer weekend Rainbow Hikes, this one is a good primer. To battle any summer heat, we’ll maximize the footpaths by the water.
Accessible by public transit or car.
Let’s rendezvous in front of West Harbour GO Station, McNab / James Street, in time for a 6:30 pm start. We’ll hike 10 to 12 km starting with a circular tour of Bay Front Park and then along the Waterfront Trail.
Since everyone loves a stair workout, we’ll aim to tackle one set at least.
Everyone gets a complimentary Bruce Trail Rainbow Badge or sticker.
Bring at least 1 litre of water, energizing snacks/lunch, sunscreen and it’s a good idea to pack insect repellent. (I’ll bring extra so don’t worry if you don’t already have.) Sturdy shoes are recommended. We’ll be mostly on paved paths.
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
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Sixth Line Halton Hills, Bruce Trail Parking Lot, North of Limehouse, South of Highway 7 (26.6k marker, Edition 31)
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 15k
Description This is a summer-time End-to-End hike to complete the Toronto section of the Bruce Trail in 4 hikes. Join for all or as many hikes as desired.
This second hike will take us from the Bruce Trail Pear Tree Park to the Sixth Line, north of Limehouse. Once again, the terrain is not too hilly, but the footing is tricky with uneven, rocky sections to navigate.
July weather can be hot, muggy and buggy! So, dress for the weather, keeping in mind that insects, including ticks, will be out in full force. Take appropriate precautions to avoid insect bites, including using repellant and clothing that covers the legs and arms. Hiking shoes/boots are required and hiking poles are recommended.
Bring plenty of fluids, including electrolytes, and a snack and lunch.
As this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and everyone is expected to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.
Plan to arrive at the meeting place by 9:15 a.m. as we will start the car shuffle to the hike starting point at 9:30 a.m. sharp. Further details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to the hike.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approx. 9.5 km.
Description Join for this lovely hike from City View Park to Smokey Hollow and back taking in escarpment views, cool forests and including the Eric Best Side Trail which takes in a lovely valley and the Upper Grindstone Creek. Summer wildflowers should be out. Meet in the south parking lot of City View Park, on the east side of Kerns Rd. at 9:15 am. for a 9:30 am. start. Bring water, sunscreen, insect repellent and a snack. Hiking poles may be useful. An email will be sent out ahead of time with my contact information. Optional refreshment stop afterwards.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies
Description Is the Steeltown Stomp on your bucket list! Come join us! For anyone who has done stair climbing workouts, you will know what calf pain is like, especially when you first start. Want to get in shape of the Steeltown Stomp on Oct 4, 2025? Practise with us! We will start off easy and gradually build up our strength and stamina over the course of the summer. Climbing Chedoke staircase will be combined with a hike on most days. We will use both Chedoke and Dundurn Stairs as our practise stairs and buildup to at least 2,000 steps.
Bring a reusable water bottle (there are fountains at the bottom of both Chedoke and Dundurn) and any snacks you may like. Pace will be moderate, but steady to begin. We will start with a warm up hike and finish with a cool down stretch. Post stomp coffee is optional .
It’ll be fun and will lessen the pain on the day of the event, promise!
Description We will be starting at Quarry road, hiking to Mountain road and then back.
This is an age 12+ hike. A responsible adult must accompany youth 12-18 in a max ratio of 2 youth per adult. This hike has little road and lots of shade! Waivers must be completed for everyone in attendance (adults and youth). Bug spray, sunscreen, water and a snack are encouraged. Must wear appropriate footwear. For hikers 15 and under interested in earning a youth badge, they will be available on the hike for $6 please bring cash.
The Young Trail Blazer Badge requires the completion of one hike (at least 3km in length) conducted on the Niagara Bruce Trail. Hikes can be completed with the club on an official scheduled hike or with family on their own.
To earn the Young Nature Blazers Badge you must complete a 90 minute hike on the Niagara Bruce Trail. Afterwards, chat with the hike leader describing how you used one or more of your five senses on the hike – what did you see, touch, taste, smell or hear during your hike?
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills, Sydenham Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Parking lot off of 6th Concession Road 6 S. GPS location (44.509124, -80.810665)
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 21 km
Description Earn the Hart’s Tongue Stained Glass / Fundraiser badge, which is part of the collectible Bruce Trail Clubs stained glass-themed fundraiser set. This is a special series of 8 hikes in 4 weekends to complete the Sydenham section of 166 km. Hike distances range from 18 to 23 km each day with about a 3-5 km/hour pace. The hike is intended to be moderate to brisk.
Please dress according to the weather presented that day. Bring at least 2 litres of water and electrolytes, lunch, snack, hat, sunscreen and bug spray for the long day of hiking.
This is a car shuttle hike. Please have your vehicle ready, as everyone will take a turn either to drive to the start point of our hike or to get our drivers back to the start point at the end of the day.
A detailed hiking plan will be shared with registered hikers later.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Hockley Rd. parking area, east of km 61.1, located on the north side of Hockley Rd. at the Hockley Rd. Side Trail.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 14.5 km
Description Join me for a grueling summer hike as we hike from the main parking lot on Hockley Rd. to 4th Line EHS and back. This will complete a 14.5 km loop.
Pace will be brisk, make sure to pack a lunch, sunscreen and bug repellent, at least 2L of water and good hiking boots.
We will be taking our lunch at 11-11:30 depending on how the group feels.
If the weather permits, I’ll be going to the Hockley Valley Resort for food afterwards. Please feel free to join me for truffle fries and mocktails 🙂
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Pretty River Rd just west of where the Bruce Trail crosses Pretty River Rd approximately Km 46.8
Description We will car pool back to the Lime Kiln access side trail parking lot. Today we will hike through the Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Nature Reserve. We will have the opportunity to explore the Standing Rock and Caves side trails.
We may encounter some muddy sections and will definitely be in open fields/roads for some time. Bug spray, sunblock and sturdy hiking shoes/boots are recommended. Bring sufficient water and lunch. Note this is a car pool hike, registration is limited and the hike leaders will have 2 dogs with them.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 17963 Mountainview Road. Park on the grass beside the driveway. Google Maps GPS Coordinates: 43.90027, -79.93036
Directions: From Highway #10, turn east onto Olde Base Line Road/Peel Regional Road 12. Drive for approximately 7 kilometres. Turn north/left onto Mountainview Road. Drive for approximately 8 kilometres. The driveway is on the left. Don’t be surprised by the old house and farm buildings on the property.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5 kilometres
Description Enjoy exploring the newest Bruce Trail Conservancy Protected Natural Area in the Caledon Hills section – Meltwater Moraine. Bring snacks and beverages to keep you energized. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. All are welcome!
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Sydenham Category: Good Companions Location (Google Maps): Harrison Park Conservation Area – passing straight towards the gravel parking lot to far North. Alternatively you can park in the the main parking lot. Meeting point would be the Harrison Park Inn Restaurant -front.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12.5 -13 Km
Description Hello Fellow Hikers
Please join me for a loop hike through Inglis Falls Conservation Area, starting from the parking lot and ending at Harrison Park. Our hike will begin on the side trail, heading clockwise toward Centennial Tower (though the tower is currently closed). Keep in mind that this section is the most challenging part of the loop—but the rewards are well worth the effort! Be prepared, as we will do a back-and-forth stretch for a small section (1.2km) in order to complete the loop.
From there, we’ll continue on the Palisade Side Trail, reconnecting with the Main trail. We’ll also explore the red and yellow Conservation Park trails, leading us to the breathtaking Inglis Falls. After taking in the views, we’ll follow the main trail to 2nd Ave Road, before looping back via the side trail to Harrison Park’s parking lot.
If time permits at the end of our hike, we can treat ourselves to a refreshing drink or an ice cream at Harrison Park Inn Restaurant—a well-deserved indulgence after an amazing adventure.
In my opinion, this section of the Sydenham is one of the most beautiful, secluded, and challenging part of the BTC trail—but ultimately, it’s incredibly rewarding.
Please bring with you – lunch, snack and min 2L of water and your medicine if you required.
Also be prepared for a hot day ( I imagine ) sunscreen, bug repelent, hat and appropiate attire for the hike, mostly sturdy hiking boots.
Just to reiterate – for the first 2.5-3 km hike is strenuous, with an ascent and a rugged terrain featuring boulders and exposed roots. It requires endurance, balance, and careful footing. But with the effort come rewards. After that the hike would be mostly leisurely, except some parts .
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 9 km
Description We will hike south from East Gwillimbury GO Station to Fairy Lake and historic Main Street in Newmarket. We will pass the remains of a swing railway bridge, the remains of an abandoned canal, and a diverse landscape. On the way there will be a stop at the Newmarket Farmers Market. The walking is easy south on this Level 1 Hike to Fairy Lake where we loop around the lake with a scenic boardwalk trail on the east side and paved path leading into the historic downtown of Newmarket. We’ll stop in the historic downtown for refreshments at the Old Flame Brewery or alternative establishments and walk up Main Street to get the 2:44 train back towards Toronto’s Union Station.
Take advantage of the GO Transit $10 Day Weekend Pass available only on smartphones. Those wishing to travel together will meet at Union Station in the Great Hall by the information desk (with the clock over it) to take the GO Train towards Barrie departing at 8:52 AM. There is a second stop in Toronto at Downsview Park Station.
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 A short Saturday morning hike from St. Clair West subway station to St. Clair subway station on Yonge Street. We shall meet one floor above the Starbucks inside Loblaws, 396 St. Clair West, Toronto. The Loblaws store is immediately above St. Clair West subway station. Use the Loblaws store entance at the traffic light on St. Clair Avenue. Just inside store entrance on left is elevator to second floor where we shall meet. We shall walk North through Cedarvale Park to Kay Gardner Beltline Trail, then East to Yonge Street, then South through Mount Pleasant Cemetery to St. Clair subway station.
Difficulty Level: 1 (Easy)
Bring something along to drink. Lunch available in one of the shops at Yonge & St. Clair.
On day of hike check your emails at 8 AM to verify hike status.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills, Sydenham Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Parking lot off of 6th Concession Road 6 S. GPS location (44.509124, -80.810665)
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 21 km
Description Earn the Hart’s Tongue Stained Glass / Fundraiser badge, which is part of the collectible Bruce Trail Clubs stained glass-themed fundraiser set. This is a special series of 8 hikes in 4 weekends to complete the Sydenham section of 166 km. Hike distances range from 18 to 23 km each day with about a 3-5 km/hour pace. The hike is intended to be moderate to brisk.
Please dress according to the weather presented that day. Bring at least 2 litres of water and electrolytes, lunch, snack, hat, sunscreen and bug spray for the long day of hiking.
This is a car shuttle hike. Please have your vehicle ready, as everyone will take a turn either to drive to the start point of our hike or to get our drivers back to the start point at the end of the day.
A detailed hiking plan will be shared with registered hikers later.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Hockley Rd. parking area, east of km 61.1, located on the north side of Hockley Rd. at the Hockley Rd. Side Trail.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 14.5 km
Description Join me for a grueling summer hike as we hike from the main parking lot on Hockley Rd. to 4th Line EHS and back. This will complete a 14.5 km loop.
Pace will be brisk, make sure to pack a lunch, sunscreen and bug repellent, at least 2L of water and good hiking boots.
We will be taking our lunch at 11-11:30 depending on how the group feels.
If the weather permits, I’ll be going to the Hockley Valley Resort for food afterwards. Please feel free to join me for truffle fries and mocktails 🙂
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Pretty River Rd just west of where the Bruce Trail crosses Pretty River Rd approximately Km 46.8
Description We will car pool back to the Lime Kiln access side trail parking lot. Today we will hike through the Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Nature Reserve. We will have the opportunity to explore the Standing Rock and Caves side trails.
We may encounter some muddy sections and will definitely be in open fields/roads for some time. Bug spray, sunblock and sturdy hiking shoes/boots are recommended. Bring sufficient water and lunch. Note this is a car pool hike, registration is limited and the hike leaders will have 2 dogs with them.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 17963 Mountainview Road. Park on the grass beside the driveway. Google Maps GPS Coordinates: 43.90027, -79.93036
Directions: From Highway #10, turn east onto Olde Base Line Road/Peel Regional Road 12. Drive for approximately 7 kilometres. Turn north/left onto Mountainview Road. Drive for approximately 8 kilometres. The driveway is on the left. Don’t be surprised by the old house and farm buildings on the property.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5 kilometres
Description Enjoy exploring the newest Bruce Trail Conservancy Protected Natural Area in the Caledon Hills section – Meltwater Moraine. Bring snacks and beverages to keep you energized. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. All are welcome!
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Sydenham Category: Good Companions Location (Google Maps): Harrison Park Conservation Area – passing straight towards the gravel parking lot to far North. Alternatively you can park in the the main parking lot. Meeting point would be the Harrison Park Inn Restaurant -front.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12.5 -13 Km
Description Hello Fellow Hikers
Please join me for a loop hike through Inglis Falls Conservation Area, starting from the parking lot and ending at Harrison Park. Our hike will begin on the side trail, heading clockwise toward Centennial Tower (though the tower is currently closed). Keep in mind that this section is the most challenging part of the loop—but the rewards are well worth the effort! Be prepared, as we will do a back-and-forth stretch for a small section (1.2km) in order to complete the loop.
From there, we’ll continue on the Palisade Side Trail, reconnecting with the Main trail. We’ll also explore the red and yellow Conservation Park trails, leading us to the breathtaking Inglis Falls. After taking in the views, we’ll follow the main trail to 2nd Ave Road, before looping back via the side trail to Harrison Park’s parking lot.
If time permits at the end of our hike, we can treat ourselves to a refreshing drink or an ice cream at Harrison Park Inn Restaurant—a well-deserved indulgence after an amazing adventure.
In my opinion, this section of the Sydenham is one of the most beautiful, secluded, and challenging part of the BTC trail—but ultimately, it’s incredibly rewarding.
Please bring with you – lunch, snack and min 2L of water and your medicine if you required.
Also be prepared for a hot day ( I imagine ) sunscreen, bug repelent, hat and appropiate attire for the hike, mostly sturdy hiking boots.
Just to reiterate – for the first 2.5-3 km hike is strenuous, with an ascent and a rugged terrain featuring boulders and exposed roots. It requires endurance, balance, and careful footing. But with the effort come rewards. After that the hike would be mostly leisurely, except some parts .
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 9 km
Description We will hike south from East Gwillimbury GO Station to Fairy Lake and historic Main Street in Newmarket. We will pass the remains of a swing railway bridge, the remains of an abandoned canal, and a diverse landscape. On the way there will be a stop at the Newmarket Farmers Market. The walking is easy south on this Level 1 Hike to Fairy Lake where we loop around the lake with a scenic boardwalk trail on the east side and paved path leading into the historic downtown of Newmarket. We’ll stop in the historic downtown for refreshments at the Old Flame Brewery or alternative establishments and walk up Main Street to get the 2:44 train back towards Toronto’s Union Station.
Take advantage of the GO Transit $10 Day Weekend Pass available only on smartphones. Those wishing to travel together will meet at Union Station in the Great Hall by the information desk (with the clock over it) to take the GO Train towards Barrie departing at 8:52 AM. There is a second stop in Toronto at Downsview Park Station.
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 A short Saturday morning hike from St. Clair West subway station to St. Clair subway station on Yonge Street. We shall meet one floor above the Starbucks inside Loblaws, 396 St. Clair West, Toronto. The Loblaws store is immediately above St. Clair West subway station. Use the Loblaws store entance at the traffic light on St. Clair Avenue. Just inside store entrance on left is elevator to second floor where we shall meet. We shall walk North through Cedarvale Park to Kay Gardner Beltline Trail, then East to Yonge Street, then South through Mount Pleasant Cemetery to St. Clair subway station.
Difficulty Level: 1 (Easy)
Bring something along to drink. Lunch available in one of the shops at Yonge & St. Clair.
On day of hike check your emails at 8 AM to verify hike status.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: Varies
Description Is the Steeltown Stomp on your bucket list! Come join us! For anyone who has done stair climbing workouts, you will know what calf pain is like, especially when you first start. Want to get in shape of the Steeltown Stomp on October 4, 2025? Practise with us! We will start off easy and gradually build up our strength and stamina over the course of the summer. Climbing Chedoke staircase will be combined with a hike on most days. We will use both Chedoke and Dundurn Stairs as our practise stairs and buildup to at least 2,000 steps.
Bring a reusable water bottle (there are fountains at the bottom of both Chedoke and Dundurn) and any snacks you may like. Pace will be moderate, but steady to begin. We will start with a warm up hike and finish with a cool down stretch. Post stomp coffee is optional .
It’ll be fun and will lessen the pain on the day of the event, promise!
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 13-14 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)
Please arrive @7:50 AM for start of 8:00AM.
This is a joint hike with the Oak Ridges Trail Association (ORTA).
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet in the first parking lot at Crawford Lake. You will need to reserve your time at conservationhalton.ca
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description We will hike through the park and down into the canyon and back up into the park for a large loop. There are some rocks along the way and a couple of steep hills (going down into the canyon and then back up). Bring bug spray/bug net and a snack, as needed.
Description Meet at Decew House Heritage site. We will head west towards Shorthills and do an out and back to the Morningstar Mill waterfall then continue to the Very Berry Trail in shorthills and turn around when we get to the Black Walnut/Rim of Africa loop in shorthills. Note that there are steep and rocky inclines and proper footwear is REQUIRED, poles are RECOMMENDED. This hike has ups and downs and will be mostly in the shade. Bug spray highly recommended. Note the pace is Brisk
Description This challenging “hike” is intended for those wishing to train for future challenging hikes. Choose your own pace to go up and down the moderately steep hill in 30 min with a brief flat walk partway through. The terrain is a hard packed gravel surface. Feel free to bring light weights to increase the intensity of your training. Bring water, hiking poles, snack and dress for the weather.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Toronto Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Parking lot across from Limehouse Public School, on the south side of 22 Side Road
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10.5 km
Description This is a summer-time End-to-End hike to complete the Toronto section of the Bruce Trail in 4 hikes. Join for all or as many hikes as desired.
This second hike will take us from the Bruce Trail Pear Tree Park to Limehouse. Once again, the terrain is not too hilly, but the footing is tricky with uneven, rocky sections to navigate.
July weather can be hot, muggy and buggy! So, dress for the weather, keeping in mind that insects, including ticks, will be out in full force. Take appropriate precautions to avoid insect bites, including using repellant and clothing that covers the legs and arms. Hiking boots are required and hiking poles are recommended.
Bring plenty of fluids, including electrolytes, and a snack.
As this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and everyone is expected to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.
Plan to arrive at the meeting place by 8:15 a.m. as we will start the car shuffle to the hike starting point at 8:30 a.m. sharp. Further details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to the hike.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Km 108.0 range rd. Please note. It is not an official Bruce Trail parking, but parking is allowed. Map 33, addition 31.coordinates N 44.599838,W 80.956024
Description Hike the main and sidetrails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Please wear hiking boots, bring water and insect repellant. Check yourself for ticks following the hike,.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): City View Park, Burlington. From Highway 403 going west, turn right on Brant Street, left on Dundas Street, left on Kerns Rd., take second turn left into City View Park to the parking lot.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11 km
Description From City View Park will connect with main Bruce Trail and hike to Smokey Hollow waterfall, also hike Kings ST and Eric Best ST on the way. After snack break will trace back our steps and return to parking. Bring water, snack for refreshment break at Smokey Hollow. Dress for the weather, poles are recommended. Optional refreshment stop after hike at a coffee or ice-cream place.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Blue water Park, Wiarton. Parking opposite the arena. Coordinates N 44.742514,W 81.135140 map 35. Edition 31.
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: Approx 8 km.
Description A semi urban hike takes along easy trails beside Joshua Creek South to Lake Ontario and back. We will pass through lovely woods and quiet neighbourhoods. Meet in the parking lot of Maple Grove Shopping Centre on the southeast corner of Cornwall Rd. and Maple Grove Drive at 9:45 am. for a 10:00 am. start. Park next to the Recall Drug Store. Bring water, sunscreen, insect repellent and a snack. Optional lunch stop afterwards. An email will be sent out ahead of time with my contact information.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 5 kms
Description Meet roadside at 4:15 pm on Hwy 7 north of Georgetown, as you round the curve in the road. We will hike the Side Trails of Duff Pit, Reservoir, Trafalgar Rd and North Rim (through the old open quarry land) back to Duff Pit. It’s a short hike with lots of variety.
Description This is a series of hikes which will take place on 3 Wednesday evenings in July and August. We will hike around Niagara-on-the-Lake and surrounds (1.5 hrs) stopping for a shared picnic on the lawns of St Andrews. At 7 pm others will join us on the lawns and you will have your choice of some delicious cakes. Then we will go inside to enjoy music from classical guitarist Adrian Popez and a short reflection on “Grace”.
Bring a folding chair and some savoury food to share (dessert is provided). Dress so you’ll be comfortable hiking and picnicking. A change of clothes is not required. Bathrooms will be available.
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: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 12.2 k
Description This is a summer-time End-to-End hike to complete the Toronto section of the Bruce Trail in 4 hikes. Join for as many hikes as desired.
This third hike will take us from Sixth Line, north of Limehouse to the entrance of the Walking Fern ST (on the 10th Line). The terrain will vary, there will be some hilly sections and sections with uneven, rocky terrain, making footing tricky to navigate.
July weather can be hot, muggy and buggy! So, dress for the weather, keeping in mind that insects, including ticks, will be out in full force. Take appropriate precautions to avoid insect bites, including using repellant and clothing that covers the legs and arms. Hiking shoes/boots are required and hiking poles are recommended.
Bring plenty of fluids, including electrolytes, and a snack/lunch.
As this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering. We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and everyone is expected to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.
Plan to arrive at the meeting place by 9:15 a.m. as we will start the car shuffle to the hike starting point at 9:30 a.m. sharp. Further details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to the hike.
Description Join Nina and Barbara from Loving Yoga at Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin on July 31st @ 10 a.m. for the 4th annual fundraising event to help restore the natural beauty and habitat of BTC Nature Reserves on the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula. Previous fundraising supported tree planting and meadow restoration at Vanishing Streams Nature Reserve and Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin.
This is an outdoor yoga and meditation experience with one of the most magnificent views of Georgian Bay from the Bruce Trail. All levels, including beginners, welcome.Your teachers will guide you through mindful & gentle yoga and meditation practices at this stunning lookout point. Since it was so well received last year, Barbara will bring back the Yoga Tune Up therapy balls and you will have the opportunity to experience firsthand the benefits of self-massage through rolling.
Part of the experience will be guided in silence, heightening your awareness & senses and connecting to nature. We will wrap up the experience with some social time and a picnic under the trees overlooking Georgian Bay. There will be plenty of time for spectacular photographs and short, self-guided walks nearby.
BTC Land Stewardship Coordinator/Ecologist will join us for lunch to describe the process of meadow restoration and provide examples of PBTC restoration projects.
This is a wonderful opportunity for self care and to find a sense of well-being.
Cost: Free will donation. Please consider donating generously for this worthwhile fundraiser. Payment is accepted by cash at the event , or online to Bruce Trail Conservancy upon registration. No refunds. A tax deductible receipt is available for donations over $20.
Parking: Please arrive at 388 Cape Chin Road North, Lion’s Head about 1/2 hour prior to starting time. This will give you time to drive up the winding driveway (3 1/2 km) to the yoga location. Park directly behind the previous vehicle. If you need to leave before lunch, please let Marg know.
What to bring:
Yoga mat or towel (large towel preferable on the grass)