Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Day 1- Km 51.9 Dufferin, Mulmur -Nottawasaga Townline, at the cemetery. Coordinates N 44.268777,W 80.156810 map 21 Day 2- 380 meters north of km 46.8 coordinates N 44.430927,W 80.275390 Day 3- same as day 2
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Hilly Distance: 21.9 km
Description Welcome to the Blue Mountain fund raising hike series. The funds collected for this section are used to maintain the pledge of “ Ribbon Of Wilderness For Everyone Forever”. On this hike series you will be allowed to miss one hike that you will need to make up on your own to qualify for the stain glass badge. on day one we will shuttle to km 21.9 , paid parking. Everyone will be required to pay their share of the parking. We will hike back to km0.0. on day two we will shuttle to the same place, everyone is required to pay their share of the parking. We will hike 25 km. On day three we will shuttle to the end of the Blue Mountain section and hike back. 20 km. Bring 2 litres of water, snacks, lunch. Be at the meeting place 15 minutes early so we can leave by 8:30. Everyone is required to take turns in the car shuttles.
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Be sure to check yourself for ticks at the end of the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at Winston Churchill Blvd., intersection with Caledon Trailway. Driving direction: North on Highway 410, continue north on Highway 10, left on King Street, right on Winston Churchill Blvd; drive 1 kilometre to roadside parking close to Caledon Trailway.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12 km
Description Will hike Terra Cotta Side Trail and main Bruce Trail. Bring water, snack, poles and bug spray. Hike Leaders phone contact for the day of hike: 416-566-0503.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate Distance: 5.4 km; No drop out.
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 3 will take us from 30 Sideroad to Bruce Trail parking at the end of Centre Rd. We will car shuttle from Centre Rd back to 30 Sideroad parking.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 12.8km
Description This loop hike will take us on Graham’s Hill Side Trail, Campbell’s Hill Side Trail and Valley Crossover Side Trail. We will use the main Bruce Trail to piece it all together.
Add on – Mushroom Hunter Badge. Let’s go hunting for mushrooms and other fungi. The magic of the search is in the slowing down and noticing. From the forest floor to trunks of trees, keep a keen eye out as you search for a minimum of 20 different varieties of fungi.
Bring a snack and water
Please no dogs
Text Kristina @ 519-410-9077 for morning of cancellations.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on the 4th Line EHS at the entrance to the Peter Beecham Side Trail; km 54.9, Map 18.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6 km
Description Join Marilyn and Joyce on this 2 hour, 6 km hike which is the 8th in the series of hikes for the new “60 for the 60th Anniversary” badge. We will hike west to the 3rd Line EHS and include the Griffith Ravine Side Trail on the return. Hike one, a few, or all 10 hikes. Join any hike and make up the rest on your own as long as a record is kept of their hikes to submit on completion to obtain their badge. Participants who complete all 10 hikes will be eligible to purchase the “60 for the 60th” badge. Bring poles, and hydration.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Day 1- Km 51.9 Dufferin, Mulmur -Nottawasaga Townline, at the cemetery. Coordinates N 44.268777,W 80.156810 map 21 Day 2- 380 meters north of km 46.8 coordinates N 44.430927,W 80.275390 Day 3- same as day 2
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Hilly Distance: 21.9 km
Description Welcome to the Blue Mountain fund raising hike series. The funds collected for this section are used to maintain the pledge of “ Ribbon Of Wilderness For Everyone Forever”. On this hike series you will be allowed to miss one hike that you will need to make up on your own to qualify for the stain glass badge. on day one we will shuttle to km 21.9 , paid parking. Everyone will be required to pay their share of the parking. We will hike back to km0.0. on day two we will shuttle to the same place, everyone is required to pay their share of the parking. We will hike 25 km. On day three we will shuttle to the end of the Blue Mountain section and hike back. 20 km. Bring 2 litres of water, snacks, lunch. Be at the meeting place 15 minutes early so we can leave by 8:30. Everyone is required to take turns in the car shuttles.
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Description Hike the main and side trails in Short Hills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Be sure to check yourself for ticks at the end of the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at Winston Churchill Blvd., intersection with Caledon Trailway. Driving direction: North on Highway 410, continue north on Highway 10, left on King Street, right on Winston Churchill Blvd; drive 1 kilometre to roadside parking close to Caledon Trailway.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12 km
Description Will hike Terra Cotta Side Trail and main Bruce Trail. Bring water, snack, poles and bug spray. Hike Leaders phone contact for the day of hike: 416-566-0503.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate Distance: 5.4 km; No drop out.
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 3 will take us from 30 Sideroad to Bruce Trail parking at the end of Centre Rd. We will car shuttle from Centre Rd back to 30 Sideroad parking.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 12.8km
Description This loop hike will take us on Graham’s Hill Side Trail, Campbell’s Hill Side Trail and Valley Crossover Side Trail. We will use the main Bruce Trail to piece it all together.
Add on – Mushroom Hunter Badge. Let’s go hunting for mushrooms and other fungi. The magic of the search is in the slowing down and noticing. From the forest floor to trunks of trees, keep a keen eye out as you search for a minimum of 20 different varieties of fungi.
Bring a snack and water
Please no dogs
Text Kristina @ 519-410-9077 for morning of cancellations.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Roadside parking on the 4th Line EHS at the entrance to the Peter Beecham Side Trail; km 54.9, Map 18.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6 km
Description Join Marilyn and Joyce on this 2 hour, 6 km hike which is the 8th in the series of hikes for the new “60 for the 60th Anniversary” badge. We will hike west to the 3rd Line EHS and include the Griffith Ravine Side Trail on the return. Hike one, a few, or all 10 hikes. Join any hike and make up the rest on your own as long as a record is kept of their hikes to submit on completion to obtain their badge. Participants who complete all 10 hikes will be eligible to purchase the “60 for the 60th” badge. Bring poles, and hydration.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 4.6 km
Description We gather in the somewhat new BTC parking lot on Grey Road 40. Our Trail takes us a short distance across a field and then into a forest. Then it’s a country walk beside farm fields towards Webwood Falls. We will view the Falls and poke around the old Harwood Farm to see features left behind from farmstead days. They we return back to our vehicles.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10-11k (approximate)
Description Drive straight in from entrance, main parking lot to your right turn from stop sign at T junction. Either Hamilton Conservation Area membership or parking fees apply. Loop of lake as well as an upstream extension across the road, exact route may vary. Wear boots or strong footwear. One side of loop flat, other has some moderate hills. Prepare for variable conditions and footing if wet conditions, easy in ideal conditions. Dress in layers appropriate to weather. Bring water and snack. Hike leaves at 10am.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: An evening walk. Location (Google Maps): Municipal parking lot on 1st Ave East between 7th St and 8th St in Owen Sound
Pace: Brisk: 4 to 5 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: Approx 5 km
Description Join us for an evening hike exploring Owen Sound neighbourhoods followed by an opportunity for refreshments. We will check out the salmon run at the Fish Dam during this hike. There is no need to show up 15 minutes early for this hike, but we will leave promptly at 7 pm.
Description From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, sunscreen, bug spray , snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Health & Nature Hike Location (Google Maps): Harrison Park – NW of km 89.0. Beside the resturant but closer to the bridge
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: Approx 10 km
Description We will meet at Harrison Park in Owen Sound at 9:30 and car shuttle to the the Visitor’s Information Centre at the harbour.
The salmon’s journey – and ours – will start at the harbour then continue through the River District to the Tom Thompson Art Gallery where we will stop briefly to view Tom Thompson’s – Homecoming Exhibition. This exhibition explores the role that Owen Sound and surrounding areas played in his artistic growth and his emergence as a national icon (entrance to the museum is by donation). We will then carry on to the fish ladder where we will see the salmon leaping and thrashing there way to the top of the mill dam. We will follow the salmon to Harrison Park and then continue to the Grey Sauble Conservation where we will learn more about their migration and observe them in shallow spawning channels. We will continue to Inglis Falls where we will have a great look-out point to observe the fall colours and then head back to Harrison Park via the main trail and the Harrison Park Side Trail. Once back at the park, for those that are interested, we will stop for lunch at the Inn.
This route follows sidewalks, dirt walkways and paved trails en route to the Bruce Trail near Harrison Park. From there, we will take the Trail to the Grey Sauble Conservation, Inglis Falls and then back to Harrison Park.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at Woodend Conservation Area km 13.3 (Map 2). Shuttle to start at DeCew House Heritage Park.
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Join us for a fun day exploring Warsaw Caves Conservation Area. We will hike about 14 km (dropout after 9 km) at a 4 km/hr pace through forests, across open limestone plains, past potholes and kettles, and stop to enjoy the lookout over the Indian River valley. If you choose to dropout after 9km then you will have time to go spelunking (caving) and discover the park’s seven caves, or relax on the beach. Après hike stop in Peterborough (2 hours) where you can visit the Canadian Canoe Museum at it’s beautiful new location on Little Lake, or walk to the historic Peterborough Lift Lock (about 1 hour return), or enjoy a refreshment (craft beer, ice cream, or specialty coffee) at the Silver Bean Café, or relax on the beach in Beavermead Park. Washrooms and water bottle filling stations in the museum and the park. Museum admission for groups of 10 or more is: $18 adults, $16 seniors, and $13 youth (plus tax). Children are free.
Pack lunch, snacks, enough water for the hike (about 2 litres), sun and rain protection. If you plan to go spelunking, bring a headlight.
Bus will depart from 10 York Mills Rd at 7:30 AM. We hope to be back in the city around 7 PM.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 14.1 km
Description You are registering for a 4 day series of hikes to earn the Dufferin Hi-Land Stained Glass fundraiser badge. Please dress appropriately for fall weather, which can be cool, cold, or rainy. Our October hikes should be a showcase of fall colours. Hikers may miss one hike and make it up before Oct. 30 to earn the badge. See below for the hike schedule, locations and meeting times. The pace will be medium, a bit slower on the steep hills. All km are from Bruce Trail Guide Edition 31. Please meet 15 minutes before the start time ready to car shuttle. If you have any questions please contact me at beavervalleytrailactivities@gmail.com
October 5 – Meet at Hurontario Street just south of County Road 89, km 14.1, Map 20 at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle the Mono Community Centre, west of km 72.2 (Caledon). We will hike through Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. Length of hike 14.1 km
October 10 – Meet at 1st Line E, km 28.3, Map 20 at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to Hurontario Street just south of County Road 89, km 14.1. We will hike through Boyne Valley Provincial Park and the Bibbulmun Track Friendship Trail. Length of hike 14.2 km
October 24 – Meet at Prince of Wales Road and 20th Sideroad, km 40.7, Map 21 at 8:15 a.m., to shuttle to 1st Line E, km 28.3. We hike through the Kilgorie area. Length of hike 12.4 km
October 30 – Meet at Lavender Cemetery, km 54.9, Map 21 at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to Prince of Wales Road and 20th Sideroad, km 40.7. Our final hike will take us through the Black Bank area and to the start of the Blue Mountain section. Length of hike 14.8 km
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Oak Ridges Corridor, Bethesda Trail Head Parking Lot, Bethesda Side Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario
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: 11 km
Description Join us for a loop hike along the main Bruce Trail and various side trails, including the scenic Great Esker Side Trail. After the hike, everyone is welcome to gather at the Shepard’s Crook in Georgetown for refreshments.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an LGBTQ+ safe space, and everyone is welcome to join us.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 11.3 KM
Description Maps 18-19, km 57.3 – 70.2 km (15.1 km)
Starting Point: km 57.3 on 3rd Line EHS (43°58’26.2″N 80°02’33.9″W)
Drop Off Point: Roadside parking area at km 67.8 on Dunby Road (44°00’23.2″N 80°03’34.1″W)
End Point: Roadside Parking – km 70.2/km 0.0 (on the 3rd Line EHS, 30 m south of County Rd. 8) (44.029973°N 80.057360°W) or Mono Community Centre, 200 m south of Mono Centre. (44.026195°N 80.071516°W)
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Loop Location (Google Maps): Park in Queenston Heights Park parking lot near the Bruce Trail cairn. Parking fees may apply. Best deal is an annual Niagara Parks Parking Pass https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit-niagara-parks/plan-your-visit/parking-pass/
Description We will hike around Queenston Heights Park along the Bruce Trail using two side trails. We will be hiking up the switchback. Poles recommended. Bring water and a snack.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meeting place and parking will be at the 17th side road BTC Trail head. This is east of County Road 25, north of Speyside. Map 12 at Vanderleck side trail junction with 17 Sideroad.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Variable Distance: depending on conditions 5-8 km
Description This hike was planned for fall 2023 but had to be cancelled. Alan Colley, of Wild in the City, has agreed to come out and walk the trail and share some of his indigenous teachings about the plants and land use. We may not be “”living wild in the city but Alan has much to share. This will be a pleasant slow walk through this very diverse section of the Toronto section. Alan led a very interesting hike back in the spring of 2023 at Silver Creek. The fall is a lovely time to hike theses trails. Please dress for the weather. Bring lunch and water. Be sure to have your camera and or your apps on your phone, there will be lots to see. Hike will go rain or shine.
Join us for a fun day exploring Warsaw Caves Conservation Area. We will hike about 14 km (dropout after 9 km) at a 4 km/hr pace through forests, across open limestone plains, past potholes and kettles, and stop to enjoy the lookout over the Indian River valley. If you choose to dropout after 9km then you will have time to go spelunking (caving) and discover the park’s seven caves, or relax on the beach. Après hike stop in Peterborough (2 hours) where you can visit the Canadian Canoe Museum at it’s beautiful new location on Little Lake, or walk to the historic Peterborough Lift Lock (about 1 hour return), or enjoy a refreshment (craft beer, ice cream, or specialty coffee) at the Silver Bean Café, or relax on the beach in Beavermead Park. Washrooms and water bottle filling stations in the museum and the park. Museum admission for groups of 10 or more is: $18 adults, $16 seniors, and $13 youth (plus tax). Children are free.
Pack lunch, snacks, enough water for the hike (about 2 litres), sun and rain protection. If you plan to go spelunking, bring a headlight.
Bus will depart from 10 York Mills Rd at 7:30 AM. We hope to be back in the city around 7 PM.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 14.1 km
Description You are registering for a 4 day series of hikes to earn the Dufferin Hi-Land Stained Glass fundraiser badge. Please dress appropriately for fall weather, which can be cool, cold, or rainy. Our October hikes should be a showcase of fall colours. Hikers may miss one hike and make it up before Oct. 30 to earn the badge. See below for the hike schedule, locations and meeting times. The pace will be medium, a bit slower on the steep hills. All km are from Bruce Trail Guide Edition 31. Please meet 15 minutes before the start time ready to car shuttle. If you have any questions please contact me at beavervalleytrailactivities@gmail.com
October 5 – Meet at Hurontario Street just south of County Road 89, km 14.1, Map 20 at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle the Mono Community Centre, west of km 72.2 (Caledon). We will hike through Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. Length of hike 14.1 km
October 10 – Meet at 1st Line E, km 28.3, Map 20 at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to Hurontario Street just south of County Road 89, km 14.1. We will hike through Boyne Valley Provincial Park and the Bibbulmun Track Friendship Trail. Length of hike 14.2 km
October 24 – Meet at Prince of Wales Road and 20th Sideroad, km 40.7, Map 21 at 8:15 a.m., to shuttle to 1st Line E, km 28.3. We hike through the Kilgorie area. Length of hike 12.4 km
October 30 – Meet at Lavender Cemetery, km 54.9, Map 21 at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to Prince of Wales Road and 20th Sideroad, km 40.7. Our final hike will take us through the Black Bank area and to the start of the Blue Mountain section. Length of hike 14.8 km
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Oak Ridges Corridor, Bethesda Trail Head Parking Lot, Bethesda Side Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario
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: 11 km
Description Join us for a loop hike along the main Bruce Trail and various side trails, including the scenic Great Esker Side Trail. After the hike, everyone is welcome to gather at the Shepard’s Crook in Georgetown for refreshments.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an LGBTQ+ safe space, and everyone is welcome to join us.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 11.3 KM
Description Maps 18-19, km 57.3 – 70.2 km (15.1 km)
Starting Point: km 57.3 on 3rd Line EHS (43°58’26.2″N 80°02’33.9″W)
Drop Off Point: Roadside parking area at km 67.8 on Dunby Road (44°00’23.2″N 80°03’34.1″W)
End Point: Roadside Parking – km 70.2/km 0.0 (on the 3rd Line EHS, 30 m south of County Rd. 8) (44.029973°N 80.057360°W) or Mono Community Centre, 200 m south of Mono Centre. (44.026195°N 80.071516°W)
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Loop Location (Google Maps): Park in Queenston Heights Park parking lot near the Bruce Trail cairn. Parking fees may apply. Best deal is an annual Niagara Parks Parking Pass https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit-niagara-parks/plan-your-visit/parking-pass/
Description We will hike around Queenston Heights Park along the Bruce Trail using two side trails. We will be hiking up the switchback. Poles recommended. Bring water and a snack.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meeting place and parking will be at the 17th side road BTC Trail head. This is east of County Road 25, north of Speyside. Map 12 at Vanderleck side trail junction with 17 Sideroad.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Variable Distance: depending on conditions 5-8 km
Description This hike was planned for fall 2023 but had to be cancelled. Alan Colley, of Wild in the City, has agreed to come out and walk the trail and share some of his indigenous teachings about the plants and land use. We may not be “”living wild in the city but Alan has much to share. This will be a pleasant slow walk through this very diverse section of the Toronto section. Alan led a very interesting hike back in the spring of 2023 at Silver Creek. The fall is a lovely time to hike theses trails. Please dress for the weather. Bring lunch and water. Be sure to have your camera and or your apps on your phone, there will be lots to see. Hike will go rain or shine.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Hockley Valley Nature Reserve, Map 18. To reach the meeting point, drive north on Hwy 10 from Orangeville and turn right onto Hockley Road. Continue approximately 5 km east until you see the parking area on your left, directly across the road from the Black Birch restaurant.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 15 km
Description Join us for a 14 km hike through the Nature Preserve, known for being one of the most challenging and hilly sections of the Bruce Trail. Get ready for a workout, After the hike, those interested are welcome to join me at the Hockley Valley Resort for refreshments.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an 2SLGBTQIA+ safe space, and everyone is welcome to join us!
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Difficult, Easy, Moderate Distance: 9.5 km
Description Everyone’s invited to join us in celebrating Bruce Trail Day with the Big Loop Bruce Trail Hike where we’ll hike the Boundary Bluff and Hart’s Tongue side trails as well as some of Sydney Bay’s main trail through Neyaashiinigmiing. We’ll meander through the rich green woods and along steep, rocky talus slope interspersed with extraordinary vistas overlooking Sydney Bay and scenic views of the Bluffs from below.
This hike is for those looking for a more challenging trek in duration, distance and difficulty. Bring lots of water and a snack or light lunch as we’ll be out for ~4 hours. Hiking boots and trekking poles are advised due to rocky, uneven, and sometimes-slippery terrain. This hike will run rain or shine.
Bruce Trail Day is an annual event celebrating Canada’s longest and oldest marked footpath. Join us to learn more about what we are doing to preserve this beautiful ribbon of wilderness in Southern Ontario. We’ll be gathering at the Pavilion at Cape Croker Park after the hike for an informal gathering to warm up by the fire, enjoy some light refreshments, children’s games, learn about the Bruce Trail and meet new and old friends.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): BTC Reference Guide – Map 18. From the 5 Side Road, Mono, take the 1st Line north to the Bruce Trail Parking Lot at 713377 1st Line.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 3.2 km
Description In the spirit of Forest Bathing, we will quietly hike, absorbing the sights and sounds of nature as we go. At midpoint, we will pause to learn about the history of a stone house, built in 1857 and still standing! Then quietly return to our start point. This hike is the first of a series of guided hikes along Bruce Trail Side Trails, and other activities, on Oct 6th, as part of the Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club celebration of Bruce Trail Day 2024.
Niagara College Garden Nursery, Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-lake (near the Outlet Collection at Niagara Mall and White Oaks Conference Resort and Spa, just off the QEW)
Description Join us on Bruce Trail Day for a longer hike in the beautiful natural environment of Niagara. The theme for Bruce Trail Day is BRUCE TRAIL FOR ALL. This hike celebrates the unifying and connecting power of nature to bring us all together.
We will take trails around Woodend towards fireman’s Park and then enjoy light food and drinks as part of the Bruce Trail Day celebration.
This hike is suitable for experienced hikers, or anyone who wants to explore the trails at a faster pace. The terrain is a mix of relatively flat trail around the wetlands and some rocky path with some ups and downs on the Bruce Trail.
Advance registration is encouraged, but it is also possible to show up and register on-site. Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled hike time to check in with the hike leaders. We will meet by the Niagara college greenhouse.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Rocky, Variable Distance: 10-12km
Description Annual Bruce Trail Day Hike, lets celebrate with hiking, the Bruce Trail, and the Niagara Escarpment. Meet at Limehouse parking lot N 43.632448,W 79.973355 We will start our hike south of Limehouse on the main Bruce trail and hike up from Canada Goose side trail to end at Limehouse. You will have the opportunity to visit the Toronto Club’s Bruce Trail Day drop-in event at the Limehouse Community Hall after the hike. Refreshment and snacks will be available.
Description Time: 9am to 10:15am. It’s approximately one hour, 3 km hike. Gentle hikers and school aged children accompanied with an adult are very welcome. Please, wear sturdy shoes for our walk around the Wetland path, time permitting, we’ll walk a little on the main path. Please stay after the hike and join us with a light refreshment. We will have a displays of things to know and do on the Niagara Bruce Trail.
Join us on Bruce Trail Day for a Nature Hike to learn more about the biodiversity along the Niagara Escarpment. We will explore the trails throughout the Wetland Ridge and Woodend Trails
Hiking boots and poles are recommend as the terrain is rocky in sections.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Cancelled Location (Google Maps): Toronto Section – Jim Vanderleck Side Trail/Main Trail to Limehouse Conservation Area
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 12 km
Description Join us for the annual Bruce Trail Day event as we celebrate the Niagara Escarpment and Bruce Trail while promoting one of Ontario’s greatest assets to the community at large. On this “School Bus Hike” from Toronto we will hike the Jim Vanderleck Side Trail to where it meets the main Bruce Trail then continue northwards into the Limehouse Conservation Area (home of the “Hole In The Wall”, limestone kilns, and the stone arch bridge featured on the Toronto Club’s fundraiser End-2-End badge). There will be an optional dropout at approximately 6.6 km where hikers will have the option to be taken directly to the Limehouse Community Hall to view the exhibits and speak with the volunteers at the Toronto Club’s Bruce Trail Day drop-in event. Refreshments and snacks will be available. Those wishing to hike further will continue on the Bruce Trail into the Limehouse Conservation area to end the Limehouse Community Hall where they will also have the opportunity to visit the drop-in event before the bus returns to York Mills. In the spirit of our theme of “A Sense Of Belonging” everyone is invited to join us on this hike in the prime hiking season on this special day and non-members will pay the discounted member bus fare of $25 Adults/$10 Children Under 12. Allowing for the later TTC subway opening the bus departure time from York Mills will be a convenient 9:30 AM. Though some uneven surfaces and roots/rocks underfoot can be expected (hiking boots recommended), this route has been chosen to bypass the rockier, more technical, parts of the Toronto Section making the Difficulty Level 1/2 (Easy to Intermediate). TBTC Bus Hikes go rain or shine. No refunds are given unless the club cancels the hike due to insufficient registration or hazardous travel conditions.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Depart: Meet for a 9:30 a.m. departure from Simcoe Memorial Park parking lot, 273 Owen St. Simcoe, ON, N3Y 2V3 (Norfolk County) If you want a shorter walk of 13 km arrive at 8:50 a.m. at the meeting location for a car shuttle to drop off your car and return to the start. Hike begins at 9:30 a.m.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface), Other (Refer to Description) Distance: 13km or 23-24 km
Description About the hike:
The rail trail in Carolinian Canada is one of Canada’s best, following the Lynn River to Lake Erie, located on the former CNR rail line which was established along the pioneer river trail in 1873 as the Lake Huron and Port Dover Railway. The rail line was abandoned in 1988. The Lynn Valley Trail passes through a number of different habitats including; mixed woods, wetlands, open grassland and agricultural land, all along the scenic Lynn River. Interesting examples of Carolinian flora and fauna may be found along the trail. The autumn colours should be upon us and you may see the famous Osage Orange, species: Maclura Pomifera along Silver Lake. We will take a little detour to see Port Dover’s hidden gem; Lynn River Waterfalls and the luxury Clonmel Castle. Who would have guessed! We lunch in Port Dover and we retrace our steps to Simcoe. Bring a lunch or head to one of the local fish restaurants in Port Dover.
Length: 24 km (6- 6 1/2 hrs) with snack break & lunch stop. Hike level: 2 (moderate). we will hike at 4 km/hr. Flat terrain, some paved & some stone dust.
From Toronto about a 2 hour drive, add a little extra time if you are unfamiliar with the area.
What to wear and bring: Bring water, snacks and lunch. Or you may want to purchase a fish lunch at one of the local restaurants. Be prepared for weather conditions for this day. Hiking shoes or boots recommended. Hiking poles if you use them.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 8km
Description We will hike about 8 km to enjoy nature on the lower end of the Toronto section then join the Bruce trail day celebration at Limehouse. For more information about the Bruce Trail Day see listing for bus hike
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing
Description Everyone’s invited to celebrate our Annual Music Hike and Bruce Trail Day on Sunday, October 6!
This year, we are combining our popular Annual Music Hike with Bruce Trail Day. Join us for this FREE event as you explore the Bruce Trail while listening to live music stations along the trail and discover the amazing variety of life along the Niagara Escarpment. Learn about our year-round hiking programs, volunteer opportunities, and what we are doing to preserve a ribbon of wilderness in southern Ontario from Niagara to Tobermory.
The event will run from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The hike is self-directed. You can arrive when you want and hike at your own pace. There will be volunteers to help point the way. The first round of musicians will play from 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon, and the second round will play from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM.
Everyone is welcome! We invite music lovers, nature lovers, hikers of all levels, and anyone wanting to venture onto the Bruce Trail for the first time, or the hundredth time, to join us. The main trail from the parking lot to the lookout is seasonally accessible for those with reduced mobility. Other trails in the area are challenging with steep inclines and uneven surfaces, including the wonderful Keyhole Sidetrail.
On this Bruce Trail Day, we are continuing our celebration of belonging and highlighting that every one of us belongs in this space, no matter our age, ability, race or ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation, or economic or social circumstances. #BruceTrailforAll
Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear and bring a water bottle. We also ask that hikers leave their pets at home.
Event details will be posted in the coming months. https://bmbtc.org/news/events/ Event to be held Rain or Shine, however rain may impact availability of some musicians.
NEW LOCATION: Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area, 8861 Sideroad 15 & 16 Nottawasaga, Clearview Township, ON
Directions: Travel south from Collingwood through Duntroon on Simcoe County Road 124. Just before Singhampton, turn left on Mill Town Rd., then immediately left onto Ewing Rd. Follow Ewing to 17/18 Sdrd. and turn left. Stay on the gravel road as it winds into Nottawasaga Concession 10 and then winds to Sideroad 15/16. Watch for the parking lot on your right.
We look forward to seeing you at our Annual Music Hike on Bruce Trail Day!
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the Eugenia Falls Conservation Area parking lot in the centre of the village of Eugenia, turn west off County Rd. 13 onto Pellisier St. Follow the road down into the parking lot. 43.592859 -79.980456 Free parking for Bruce Trail Day.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Some steep sections, Some rocky footing Length of Hike: Approx. 3km
Description Join us for a short hike in and around Eugenia Falls. Great views of the falls and Cuckoo Valley! Learn about the Bruce Trail Conservancy “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.” Wear sturdy shoes.
Niagara College Garden Nursery, Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-lake (near the Outlet Collection at Niagara Mall and White Oaks Conference Resort and Spa, just off the QEW)
Description Join us on Bruce Trail Day for a hike in the beautiful natural environment of Niagara. The theme for Bruce Trail Day is BRUCE TRAIL FOR ALL. This hike celebrates the unifying and connecting power of nature to bring us all together.
We will take a hike together on trails around Niagara College, and then enjoy light food and drinks as part of the Bruce Trail Day celebration.
This hike is suitable for new hikers, or anyone who wants to explore the trails at a moderate pace. The terrain is a mix of relatively flat trail around the wetlands and some rocky path with some ups and downs on the escarpment along the Bruce Trail.
Note that it is not suitable terrain for anyone with significant mobility challenges due to rocky sections of the path and the elevation associated with crossing the escarpment – the Easy Does it Hike on the schedule for Bruce Trail Day would be a more suitable option.
This is one of a series of “Welcome Hikes” that invite first time/new hikers to try out the trail, enjoy an organized hike experience and learn more about the Niagara Bruce Trail club.
We especially welcome folks who are joining via the CANOO App.
Children are welcome with a guardian.
Important note: Those hiking for the first time on the Bruce Trail can earn the special “My First Hike” badge by participating in this hike. You can expect to develop a passion for badges after this!
In order to be comfortable on the hike, please:
Wear comfortable, hiking shoes or boots (rocky terrain and some mud is possible)
Comfortable clothing, be prepared for weather changes
Carry water for drinking
A hat and insect repellent
Hiking poles are recommended for going up and down the escarpment on the trails
Advance registration is encouraged, but it is also possible to show up and register on-site. Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled hike time to check in with the hike leaders. We will meet by the Niagara college greenhouse.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 4 km
Description Help to welcome SBTC’s Youth Hiking Program with a hike from GSCA to Inglis Falls. With a leisurely pace this hike is suitable for families and new hikers, and will generally follow the main trail from the Conservation Authority to Inglis Falls and back. On Discovery Hikes we see what we can find along the way. Topics may include geology, history, or plants and animals depending on what we find. Participants can feel free to point things out or ask questions as we explore along the trail. We’ll check out how this stretch of trail differs now as compared to other seasons.
Anyone under 16 must be joined by an adult for this hike. Youth under 18 may be unaccompanied if a parent or guardian has contacted the Hike Leader.
There are some uphill portions along this hike (we’ll take our time), and there may be some slippery or mucky patches depending on conditions. Wear comfy, trail-appropriate shoes (runners are fine), bring a snack, and look forward to checking out the Sydenham River Valley in autumn! Unfortunately dogs can not attend these guided hikes.
Carpooling may be available, upon request. Please click the link or send a note to YouthHikingCoordinator@sydenhambrucetrail.ca to get in touch if you have any questions, or are having difficulty with registration.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): We will meet at the Limehouse Conservation Area parking lot – coordinates are 43.632448, -79.973355.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 4 km
Description Come and join me for a family-friendly hike in honour of Bruce Trail Day! We will use the Limehouse Side Trail, the Black Creek Side Trail, and the main trail to make a lovely 4 km loop within Limehouse Conservation Area. Approximately halfway through our hike we will leave the trail in order to enjoy refreshments and visit displays put on by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club at Limehouse Memorial Hall (and so we can have a washroom break, if needed) before returning to the trail to complete our loop. There will be a scavenger hunt to complete while hiking, and individuals who would like to work on their “Biodiversity Naturalist Badge” (https://torontobrucetrailclub.org/the-trail/badges) are encouraged to do so during this hike – I love spotting interesting flora, fauna, and fungi whenever I’m on the Bruce Trail so I would be happy to help hikers in their quest for this badge.
Children under 13 years of age are encouraged to join their parents/guardians on this hike so they can fulfill the requirements for the Toronto Bruce Trail Club’s Youth Badge (https://torontobrucetrailclub.org/the-trail/badges) – all family members who are planning on joining us should register for the hike, including children. You should bring enough water and food for a 2-hour hike, comfortable footwear with good traction, appropriate clothing for the weather, and a big smile because we’re going to have a great time!
Description Ready to hit the trail with some tunes? Join us for Bruce Trail Day: Tunes on the Trail ! Explore the beautiful fall colors while enjoying live music and outdoor fun. Whether you’re walking or just here for the vibes, it’s a perfect way to connect with nature and community!
October 6th, 2024, 10 am – 2 pm Split Rock Narrows Nature Reserve, 755437 2nd Line EHS Mono Free Admission Great Food, Bird Box Building, Children’s Treasure Hike, and much more…
Tag your hiking buddy, and let’s groove together! #BruceTrailDay #TunesOnTheTrail #dufferinhiland
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Easy, Moderate Distance: 2 km
Description On this hike, we’ll be visiting McIver Pond and exploring the nearby trails. You won’t go far today, but you will go deep … into your mind and into nature. We’ll start off the hike with gentle stretching and breathing exercises to help calm your mind and open your senses to your surroundings. Throughout the hike, we’ll enjoy frequent quiet moments together as we bring our attention to the sights, sounds, and smells of the natural world. This hike is about connecting with nature, your own mind, and your fellow hikers. Whether you are new to mindfulness or a long-time practitioner, this hike will enhance your experience of Fall’s splendour and beauty.
This hike is part of Bruce Trail Day, which celebrates belonging—highlighting that each of us belongs in this space, no matter our age, ability, race or ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation, or economic or social circumstances. #BruceTrailforAll
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Difficult, Easy, Moderate Distance: ~3 KM
Description Hike with us on annual Bruce Trail Day – a day to celebrate the Niagara Escarpment and Bruce Trail. Anishiinaabe Interpretive Guide Caley Doran will introduce you to the Waazh Miikaans Trail and share his knowledge about this special trail with you. Sturdy footwear and good balance are required. Meet at Cape Croker Park Pavilion. The parking fee is waived for Bruce Trail Day participants. Check in at the Park Registration office upon arrival for direction to the Pavilion. After the hike, join us at the Cape Croker Park Pavilion for refreshments and social. This hike is part of Bruce Trail Day, which celebrates belonging—highlighting that each of us belongs in this space, no matter our age, ability, race or ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation, or economic or social circumstances. #BruceTrailforAll
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 3-7kms
Description Bruce Trail Day with the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club October 6, 2024, 10:00 am to 2:30 pm City View Park 2500 Kerns Rd, Burlington (South Entrance)
Join the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club for a fun-filled, family-friendly event at City View Park. There will be guided hikes for adults and kids alike and lots of fun activities.
The theme of this year’s event is “A Sense of Belonging” and we wish to welcome anyone and everyone. Whether you’ve called the Bruce Trail ‘home’ for the last decades or are a newcomer, waiting to explore, you’re all invited!
Come celebrate the Bruce Trail and learn about the beautiful surroundings we are lucky to have so close to home.
Activities include:
Guided hikes
Scavenger Hunt
Blaze Painting
Geocaching
Young hikers can earn their badge on a children’s hike
There will be some refreshments available as well. All free of charge! Visit the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club website at:https://www.iroquoia.on.ca/
Please register on-line and show up for the hike you’d like or register at the event.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface), Variable Distance: 8-10 km
Description Join us on this special hike to celebrate Bruce Trail Day and Toronto Ravine Days. We will start in High Park and learn about its unique history and ecosystem then walk through the park to lakeshore and head east to walk through Martin Goodman trail and visit various parks along the waterfront exploring Indigenous graffiti art and learning about the social history of the area ending the hike at the Roundhouse Park.
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the Grey Sauble Conservation Area parking lot in the centre of the village of Eugenia, turn west off County Rd. 13 onto Pellisier St. Follow the road down into the parking lot. 43.592859 -79.980456 Free parking for Bruce Trail Day.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Some rocky footing, Some steep sections Length of Hike: Approx. 2 km
Description Bring the kids and join us for a family friendly hike in Eugenia Falls Conservation Area. There will be fun, on the trail activities for the young ones, not to mention viewing the beautiful falls. Learn about the Bruce Trail Conservancy “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.” Wear sturdy shoes.
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the Eugenia Falls Conservation Area parking lot in the centre of the village of Eugenia, turn west off County Rd. 13 onto Pellisier St. Follow the road down into the parking lot. 43.592859 -79.980456 Free parking for Bruce Trail Day.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections Length of Hike: Approx. 3km
Description Join us for a short hike in and around Eugenia Falls. Great views of the falls and Cuckoo Valley! Learn about the Bruce Trail Conservancy “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.” Wear sturdy shoes.
Lenore will introduce you to the natural and cultural wonders found along Ginebek Miikaans – the Snake Trail Boardwalk. This trail winds through mixed forest, to the edges of an active beaver dam and lodge, and along the shoreline of Sydney Bay. During this exploration you will learn about the traditional plants and wildlife that play a pivotal role in the traditional and contemporary lives of the Anishinaabek people. Spend some time at our two lookouts to take in the natural beauty of Wiikwedonse (Sydney Bay) and a beaver pond teeming with life. Sample fresh herbal tea while listening to the Anishinaabe stories that connect related to current geological research.
Weather can be unpredictable at this time of year, dress according to the conditions. Meet at the Cape Croker Park Pavilion. This hike is about 2 hours in duration.
Join us for light refreshments before the hike – anytime after 12 noon. Please help us reduce waste and bring your own reusable mug, bowl and utensils.
Thank you to Cape Croker Park for waiving the parking fee for Bruce Trail Day participants.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Hockley Valley Nature Reserve, Map 18. To reach the meeting point, drive north on Hwy 10 from Orangeville and turn right onto Hockley Road. Continue approximately 5 km east until you see the parking area on your left, directly across the road from the Black Birch restaurant.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 15 km
Description Join us for a 14 km hike through the Nature Preserve, known for being one of the most challenging and hilly sections of the Bruce Trail. Get ready for a workout, After the hike, those interested are welcome to join me at the Hockley Valley Resort for refreshments.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. This hike is an 2SLGBTQIA+ safe space, and everyone is welcome to join us!
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Difficult, Easy, Moderate Distance: 9.5 km
Description Everyone’s invited to join us in celebrating Bruce Trail Day with the Big Loop Bruce Trail Hike where we’ll hike the Boundary Bluff and Hart’s Tongue side trails as well as some of Sydney Bay’s main trail through Neyaashiinigmiing. We’ll meander through the rich green woods and along steep, rocky talus slope interspersed with extraordinary vistas overlooking Sydney Bay and scenic views of the Bluffs from below.
This hike is for those looking for a more challenging trek in duration, distance and difficulty. Bring lots of water and a snack or light lunch as we’ll be out for ~4 hours. Hiking boots and trekking poles are advised due to rocky, uneven, and sometimes-slippery terrain. This hike will run rain or shine.
Bruce Trail Day is an annual event celebrating Canada’s longest and oldest marked footpath. Join us to learn more about what we are doing to preserve this beautiful ribbon of wilderness in Southern Ontario. We’ll be gathering at the Pavilion at Cape Croker Park after the hike for an informal gathering to warm up by the fire, enjoy some light refreshments, children’s games, learn about the Bruce Trail and meet new and old friends.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Nature Walks Location (Google Maps): BTC Reference Guide – Map 18. From the 5 Side Road, Mono, take the 1st Line north to the Bruce Trail Parking Lot at 713377 1st Line.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 3.2 km
Description In the spirit of Forest Bathing, we will quietly hike, absorbing the sights and sounds of nature as we go. At midpoint, we will pause to learn about the history of a stone house, built in 1857 and still standing! Then quietly return to our start point. This hike is the first of a series of guided hikes along Bruce Trail Side Trails, and other activities, on Oct 6th, as part of the Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club celebration of Bruce Trail Day 2024.
Niagara College Garden Nursery, Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-lake (near the Outlet Collection at Niagara Mall and White Oaks Conference Resort and Spa, just off the QEW)
Description Join us on Bruce Trail Day for a longer hike in the beautiful natural environment of Niagara. The theme for Bruce Trail Day is BRUCE TRAIL FOR ALL. This hike celebrates the unifying and connecting power of nature to bring us all together.
We will take trails around Woodend towards fireman’s Park and then enjoy light food and drinks as part of the Bruce Trail Day celebration.
This hike is suitable for experienced hikers, or anyone who wants to explore the trails at a faster pace. The terrain is a mix of relatively flat trail around the wetlands and some rocky path with some ups and downs on the Bruce Trail.
Advance registration is encouraged, but it is also possible to show up and register on-site. Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled hike time to check in with the hike leaders. We will meet by the Niagara college greenhouse.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Rocky, Variable Distance: 10-12km
Description Annual Bruce Trail Day Hike, lets celebrate with hiking, the Bruce Trail, and the Niagara Escarpment. Meet at Limehouse parking lot N 43.632448,W 79.973355 We will start our hike south of Limehouse on the main Bruce trail and hike up from Canada Goose side trail to end at Limehouse. You will have the opportunity to visit the Toronto Club’s Bruce Trail Day drop-in event at the Limehouse Community Hall after the hike. Refreshment and snacks will be available.
Description Time: 9am to 10:15am. It’s approximately one hour, 3 km hike. Gentle hikers and school aged children accompanied with an adult are very welcome. Please, wear sturdy shoes for our walk around the Wetland path, time permitting, we’ll walk a little on the main path. Please stay after the hike and join us with a light refreshment. We will have a displays of things to know and do on the Niagara Bruce Trail.
Join us on Bruce Trail Day for a Nature Hike to learn more about the biodiversity along the Niagara Escarpment. We will explore the trails throughout the Wetland Ridge and Woodend Trails
Hiking boots and poles are recommend as the terrain is rocky in sections.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Cancelled Location (Google Maps): Toronto Section – Jim Vanderleck Side Trail/Main Trail to Limehouse Conservation Area
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 12 km
Description Join us for the annual Bruce Trail Day event as we celebrate the Niagara Escarpment and Bruce Trail while promoting one of Ontario’s greatest assets to the community at large. On this “School Bus Hike” from Toronto we will hike the Jim Vanderleck Side Trail to where it meets the main Bruce Trail then continue northwards into the Limehouse Conservation Area (home of the “Hole In The Wall”, limestone kilns, and the stone arch bridge featured on the Toronto Club’s fundraiser End-2-End badge). There will be an optional dropout at approximately 6.6 km where hikers will have the option to be taken directly to the Limehouse Community Hall to view the exhibits and speak with the volunteers at the Toronto Club’s Bruce Trail Day drop-in event. Refreshments and snacks will be available. Those wishing to hike further will continue on the Bruce Trail into the Limehouse Conservation area to end the Limehouse Community Hall where they will also have the opportunity to visit the drop-in event before the bus returns to York Mills. In the spirit of our theme of “A Sense Of Belonging” everyone is invited to join us on this hike in the prime hiking season on this special day and non-members will pay the discounted member bus fare of $25 Adults/$10 Children Under 12. Allowing for the later TTC subway opening the bus departure time from York Mills will be a convenient 9:30 AM. Though some uneven surfaces and roots/rocks underfoot can be expected (hiking boots recommended), this route has been chosen to bypass the rockier, more technical, parts of the Toronto Section making the Difficulty Level 1/2 (Easy to Intermediate). TBTC Bus Hikes go rain or shine. No refunds are given unless the club cancels the hike due to insufficient registration or hazardous travel conditions.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Depart: Meet for a 9:30 a.m. departure from Simcoe Memorial Park parking lot, 273 Owen St. Simcoe, ON, N3Y 2V3 (Norfolk County) If you want a shorter walk of 13 km arrive at 8:50 a.m. at the meeting location for a car shuttle to drop off your car and return to the start. Hike begins at 9:30 a.m.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface), Other (Refer to Description) Distance: 13km or 23-24 km
Description About the hike:
The rail trail in Carolinian Canada is one of Canada’s best, following the Lynn River to Lake Erie, located on the former CNR rail line which was established along the pioneer river trail in 1873 as the Lake Huron and Port Dover Railway. The rail line was abandoned in 1988. The Lynn Valley Trail passes through a number of different habitats including; mixed woods, wetlands, open grassland and agricultural land, all along the scenic Lynn River. Interesting examples of Carolinian flora and fauna may be found along the trail. The autumn colours should be upon us and you may see the famous Osage Orange, species: Maclura Pomifera along Silver Lake. We will take a little detour to see Port Dover’s hidden gem; Lynn River Waterfalls and the luxury Clonmel Castle. Who would have guessed! We lunch in Port Dover and we retrace our steps to Simcoe. Bring a lunch or head to one of the local fish restaurants in Port Dover.
Length: 24 km (6- 6 1/2 hrs) with snack break & lunch stop. Hike level: 2 (moderate). we will hike at 4 km/hr. Flat terrain, some paved & some stone dust.
From Toronto about a 2 hour drive, add a little extra time if you are unfamiliar with the area.
What to wear and bring: Bring water, snacks and lunch. Or you may want to purchase a fish lunch at one of the local restaurants. Be prepared for weather conditions for this day. Hiking shoes or boots recommended. Hiking poles if you use them.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 8km
Description We will hike about 8 km to enjoy nature on the lower end of the Toronto section then join the Bruce trail day celebration at Limehouse. For more information about the Bruce Trail Day see listing for bus hike
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing
Description Everyone’s invited to celebrate our Annual Music Hike and Bruce Trail Day on Sunday, October 6!
This year, we are combining our popular Annual Music Hike with Bruce Trail Day. Join us for this FREE event as you explore the Bruce Trail while listening to live music stations along the trail and discover the amazing variety of life along the Niagara Escarpment. Learn about our year-round hiking programs, volunteer opportunities, and what we are doing to preserve a ribbon of wilderness in southern Ontario from Niagara to Tobermory.
The event will run from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The hike is self-directed. You can arrive when you want and hike at your own pace. There will be volunteers to help point the way. The first round of musicians will play from 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon, and the second round will play from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM.
Everyone is welcome! We invite music lovers, nature lovers, hikers of all levels, and anyone wanting to venture onto the Bruce Trail for the first time, or the hundredth time, to join us. The main trail from the parking lot to the lookout is seasonally accessible for those with reduced mobility. Other trails in the area are challenging with steep inclines and uneven surfaces, including the wonderful Keyhole Sidetrail.
On this Bruce Trail Day, we are continuing our celebration of belonging and highlighting that every one of us belongs in this space, no matter our age, ability, race or ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation, or economic or social circumstances. #BruceTrailforAll
Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear and bring a water bottle. We also ask that hikers leave their pets at home.
Event details will be posted in the coming months. https://bmbtc.org/news/events/ Event to be held Rain or Shine, however rain may impact availability of some musicians.
NEW LOCATION: Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area, 8861 Sideroad 15 & 16 Nottawasaga, Clearview Township, ON
Directions: Travel south from Collingwood through Duntroon on Simcoe County Road 124. Just before Singhampton, turn left on Mill Town Rd., then immediately left onto Ewing Rd. Follow Ewing to 17/18 Sdrd. and turn left. Stay on the gravel road as it winds into Nottawasaga Concession 10 and then winds to Sideroad 15/16. Watch for the parking lot on your right.
We look forward to seeing you at our Annual Music Hike on Bruce Trail Day!
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the Eugenia Falls Conservation Area parking lot in the centre of the village of Eugenia, turn west off County Rd. 13 onto Pellisier St. Follow the road down into the parking lot. 43.592859 -79.980456 Free parking for Bruce Trail Day.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Some steep sections, Some rocky footing Length of Hike: Approx. 3km
Description Join us for a short hike in and around Eugenia Falls. Great views of the falls and Cuckoo Valley! Learn about the Bruce Trail Conservancy “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.” Wear sturdy shoes.
Niagara College Garden Nursery, Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-lake (near the Outlet Collection at Niagara Mall and White Oaks Conference Resort and Spa, just off the QEW)
Description Join us on Bruce Trail Day for a hike in the beautiful natural environment of Niagara. The theme for Bruce Trail Day is BRUCE TRAIL FOR ALL. This hike celebrates the unifying and connecting power of nature to bring us all together.
We will take a hike together on trails around Niagara College, and then enjoy light food and drinks as part of the Bruce Trail Day celebration.
This hike is suitable for new hikers, or anyone who wants to explore the trails at a moderate pace. The terrain is a mix of relatively flat trail around the wetlands and some rocky path with some ups and downs on the escarpment along the Bruce Trail.
Note that it is not suitable terrain for anyone with significant mobility challenges due to rocky sections of the path and the elevation associated with crossing the escarpment – the Easy Does it Hike on the schedule for Bruce Trail Day would be a more suitable option.
This is one of a series of “Welcome Hikes” that invite first time/new hikers to try out the trail, enjoy an organized hike experience and learn more about the Niagara Bruce Trail club.
We especially welcome folks who are joining via the CANOO App.
Children are welcome with a guardian.
Important note: Those hiking for the first time on the Bruce Trail can earn the special “My First Hike” badge by participating in this hike. You can expect to develop a passion for badges after this!
In order to be comfortable on the hike, please:
Wear comfortable, hiking shoes or boots (rocky terrain and some mud is possible)
Comfortable clothing, be prepared for weather changes
Carry water for drinking
A hat and insect repellent
Hiking poles are recommended for going up and down the escarpment on the trails
Advance registration is encouraged, but it is also possible to show up and register on-site. Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled hike time to check in with the hike leaders. We will meet by the Niagara college greenhouse.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 4 km
Description Help to welcome SBTC’s Youth Hiking Program with a hike from GSCA to Inglis Falls. With a leisurely pace this hike is suitable for families and new hikers, and will generally follow the main trail from the Conservation Authority to Inglis Falls and back. On Discovery Hikes we see what we can find along the way. Topics may include geology, history, or plants and animals depending on what we find. Participants can feel free to point things out or ask questions as we explore along the trail. We’ll check out how this stretch of trail differs now as compared to other seasons.
Anyone under 16 must be joined by an adult for this hike. Youth under 18 may be unaccompanied if a parent or guardian has contacted the Hike Leader.
There are some uphill portions along this hike (we’ll take our time), and there may be some slippery or mucky patches depending on conditions. Wear comfy, trail-appropriate shoes (runners are fine), bring a snack, and look forward to checking out the Sydenham River Valley in autumn! Unfortunately dogs can not attend these guided hikes.
Carpooling may be available, upon request. Please click the link or send a note to YouthHikingCoordinator@sydenhambrucetrail.ca to get in touch if you have any questions, or are having difficulty with registration.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): We will meet at the Limehouse Conservation Area parking lot – coordinates are 43.632448, -79.973355.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 4 km
Description Come and join me for a family-friendly hike in honour of Bruce Trail Day! We will use the Limehouse Side Trail, the Black Creek Side Trail, and the main trail to make a lovely 4 km loop within Limehouse Conservation Area. Approximately halfway through our hike we will leave the trail in order to enjoy refreshments and visit displays put on by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club at Limehouse Memorial Hall (and so we can have a washroom break, if needed) before returning to the trail to complete our loop. There will be a scavenger hunt to complete while hiking, and individuals who would like to work on their “Biodiversity Naturalist Badge” (https://torontobrucetrailclub.org/the-trail/badges) are encouraged to do so during this hike – I love spotting interesting flora, fauna, and fungi whenever I’m on the Bruce Trail so I would be happy to help hikers in their quest for this badge.
Children under 13 years of age are encouraged to join their parents/guardians on this hike so they can fulfill the requirements for the Toronto Bruce Trail Club’s Youth Badge (https://torontobrucetrailclub.org/the-trail/badges) – all family members who are planning on joining us should register for the hike, including children. You should bring enough water and food for a 2-hour hike, comfortable footwear with good traction, appropriate clothing for the weather, and a big smile because we’re going to have a great time!
Description Ready to hit the trail with some tunes? Join us for Bruce Trail Day: Tunes on the Trail ! Explore the beautiful fall colors while enjoying live music and outdoor fun. Whether you’re walking or just here for the vibes, it’s a perfect way to connect with nature and community!
October 6th, 2024, 10 am – 2 pm Split Rock Narrows Nature Reserve, 755437 2nd Line EHS Mono Free Admission Great Food, Bird Box Building, Children’s Treasure Hike, and much more…
Tag your hiking buddy, and let’s groove together! #BruceTrailDay #TunesOnTheTrail #dufferinhiland
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Easy, Moderate Distance: 2 km
Description On this hike, we’ll be visiting McIver Pond and exploring the nearby trails. You won’t go far today, but you will go deep … into your mind and into nature. We’ll start off the hike with gentle stretching and breathing exercises to help calm your mind and open your senses to your surroundings. Throughout the hike, we’ll enjoy frequent quiet moments together as we bring our attention to the sights, sounds, and smells of the natural world. This hike is about connecting with nature, your own mind, and your fellow hikers. Whether you are new to mindfulness or a long-time practitioner, this hike will enhance your experience of Fall’s splendour and beauty.
This hike is part of Bruce Trail Day, which celebrates belonging—highlighting that each of us belongs in this space, no matter our age, ability, race or ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation, or economic or social circumstances. #BruceTrailforAll
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Difficult, Easy, Moderate Distance: ~3 KM
Description Hike with us on annual Bruce Trail Day – a day to celebrate the Niagara Escarpment and Bruce Trail. Anishiinaabe Interpretive Guide Caley Doran will introduce you to the Waazh Miikaans Trail and share his knowledge about this special trail with you. Sturdy footwear and good balance are required. Meet at Cape Croker Park Pavilion. The parking fee is waived for Bruce Trail Day participants. Check in at the Park Registration office upon arrival for direction to the Pavilion. After the hike, join us at the Cape Croker Park Pavilion for refreshments and social. This hike is part of Bruce Trail Day, which celebrates belonging—highlighting that each of us belongs in this space, no matter our age, ability, race or ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation, or economic or social circumstances. #BruceTrailforAll
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 3-7kms
Description Bruce Trail Day with the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club October 6, 2024, 10:00 am to 2:30 pm City View Park 2500 Kerns Rd, Burlington (South Entrance)
Join the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club for a fun-filled, family-friendly event at City View Park. There will be guided hikes for adults and kids alike and lots of fun activities.
The theme of this year’s event is “A Sense of Belonging” and we wish to welcome anyone and everyone. Whether you’ve called the Bruce Trail ‘home’ for the last decades or are a newcomer, waiting to explore, you’re all invited!
Come celebrate the Bruce Trail and learn about the beautiful surroundings we are lucky to have so close to home.
Activities include:
Guided hikes
Scavenger Hunt
Blaze Painting
Geocaching
Young hikers can earn their badge on a children’s hike
There will be some refreshments available as well. All free of charge! Visit the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club website at:https://www.iroquoia.on.ca/
Please register on-line and show up for the hike you’d like or register at the event.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface), Variable Distance: 8-10 km
Description Join us on this special hike to celebrate Bruce Trail Day and Toronto Ravine Days. We will start in High Park and learn about its unique history and ecosystem then walk through the park to lakeshore and head east to walk through Martin Goodman trail and visit various parks along the waterfront exploring Indigenous graffiti art and learning about the social history of the area ending the hike at the Roundhouse Park.
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the Grey Sauble Conservation Area parking lot in the centre of the village of Eugenia, turn west off County Rd. 13 onto Pellisier St. Follow the road down into the parking lot. 43.592859 -79.980456 Free parking for Bruce Trail Day.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Some rocky footing, Some steep sections Length of Hike: Approx. 2 km
Description Bring the kids and join us for a family friendly hike in Eugenia Falls Conservation Area. There will be fun, on the trail activities for the young ones, not to mention viewing the beautiful falls. Learn about the Bruce Trail Conservancy “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.” Wear sturdy shoes.
Location (Google Maps): Meet in the Eugenia Falls Conservation Area parking lot in the centre of the village of Eugenia, turn west off County Rd. 13 onto Pellisier St. Follow the road down into the parking lot. 43.592859 -79.980456 Free parking for Bruce Trail Day.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections Length of Hike: Approx. 3km
Description Join us for a short hike in and around Eugenia Falls. Great views of the falls and Cuckoo Valley! Learn about the Bruce Trail Conservancy “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.” Wear sturdy shoes.
Lenore will introduce you to the natural and cultural wonders found along Ginebek Miikaans – the Snake Trail Boardwalk. This trail winds through mixed forest, to the edges of an active beaver dam and lodge, and along the shoreline of Sydney Bay. During this exploration you will learn about the traditional plants and wildlife that play a pivotal role in the traditional and contemporary lives of the Anishinaabek people. Spend some time at our two lookouts to take in the natural beauty of Wiikwedonse (Sydney Bay) and a beaver pond teeming with life. Sample fresh herbal tea while listening to the Anishinaabe stories that connect related to current geological research.
Weather can be unpredictable at this time of year, dress according to the conditions. Meet at the Cape Croker Park Pavilion. This hike is about 2 hours in duration.
Join us for light refreshments before the hike – anytime after 12 noon. Please help us reduce waste and bring your own reusable mug, bowl and utensils.
Thank you to Cape Croker Park for waiving the parking fee for Bruce Trail Day participants.
Hosting Club: Toronto, Blue Mountains Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): On day 1, we’ll meet at the Lavender Cemetery at the end of the Dufferin section. Refer to hike description for meeting locations of the following 3 hikes.
Description Please join Anhong and myself (Jacquie) in hiking the Blue Mountain section over four hikes to earn their stained glass badge. The funds collected for this badge are used to maintain the pledge of “A Ribbon of Wilderness For Everyone”. You will be permitted to miss one hike which must be made up on your own in order to qualify for this special badge. If there is paid parking, we will all share in the cost. Bring 2L of water, snacks and a lunch. Everyone is expected to share equally in the car shuttles, both as a driver and a passenger.
Oct. 7 Meet at 9:15 am at 44.268777, -80.156810 Roadside parking on Mulmur-Nottawasaga Townline, 550m east of Lavender Hill Rd, at the cemetery gate. Do not block gate. Hike distance – 15km
Oct. 8 Meet at 7:45 am at km 14.1, GPS 44.312310, -80.193602 Accessible only from Con 10 South, roadside parking on the shoulder of 9/10 Sideroad. Hike distance – 18km
Oct. 24 Meet at 9:15 am near km 46.8, GPS 44.430927, -80.275390 Parking area located 380m north of the main trail crossing on Pretty River Rd. Hike distance – 15km
Oct. 25 Meet at 7:45 am again near km 46.8 Hike distance – 21km. Badge day!!!
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 at the Parking Lot at 5th Line EHS. Shuttle to 7th Line just east of Airport Road
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 9.33 km
Description Lots of ups and downs passing through the Philip Gosling Nature Reserve, and the beautiful Hockleycrest property before crossing Airport Road into the Cedar Highlands Nature Reserve, a final climb to Sally’s Pinnacle before descending down the Hockley Heights Side Trail.
43.3 to 51.8 + 0.25 side trails = 9.33 km (Edition 31)
This hike can be logged towards the “60 for 60th Anniversary” badge
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5-8km
Description Have you ever seen an Earthstar mushroom? Have you ever seen a fairy ring of them? Hopefully, depending on the growing conditions this fall, we will see both on this special tour of Niagara Falls.
Please join Karen B and I for this magical outing. We will meet in the carpool parking lot in Grimsby at 8:45am and proceed in one vehicle to Niagara Falls. From there, we will proceed to the Niagara Parks Floral Showcase https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/nature-garden/floral-showhouse/ where we will tour the gardens and search for the elusive and seldom seen Earthstar mushrooms. The Art of Mosaïculture in the outdoor garden is on and we will tour the greenhouse, as well. Afterwards we can proceed to view the falls and walk along the promenade then make our way back. There is a fee to enter the Floral Showcase and shared expense for gas. Parking is arranged. If enough people would also like to tour the tunnel, we could also take that in. https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/niagara-parks-power-station/the-tunnel-niagara-falls
We may also head over to https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/nature-garden/dufferin-islands/
Depending on interest, we will increase the number of participants for this outing. Parking for the second vehicle would be a shared expense. Please arrive 15 minutes early at the carpool parking lot. Please bring enough water and snacks for a leisurely hike. Bring your lunch, too, and we will find a spot for a picnic.
If anyone would like to meet us in the Parking lot at Niagara Falls, please register for the hike but let me know you will meet us there. I know there are many people who have the annual parking passes. Photo of an Earthstar mushroom by L. O’Shea used with permission.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 am at Innis Lake Rd., north of Finnerty Sideroad, km 31.5. More parking is available on the south shoulder of Finnerty Sideroad, east of Innis Lake Rd. Shuttle to start at Mono 5 Sideroad.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 45.4 – 31.5 = 13.9 km total
Description This is the third hike in the series and takes us along the Humber River, through Glen Haffy Conservation Area, and into “the Dingle”.
Please be prepared to help with shuttling hikers at the beginning and at the end of the hike. Bring water and snacks. There will be a break. No dogs please.
Participants who complete all 6 hikes with the co-leaders, Doris Harper and Elizabeth Ganong, will be eligible to purchase the 60th Anniversary End to End badge and the 60 for the 60th Anniversary badge from the hike leaders at the end of the 6th hike. Hike one, a few, or all 6 hikes. Join any hike, complete the rest on your own, and record the hikes in a log. Check the CHBTC website for submission details.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Please help prevent the spread of invasive species by cleaning your boots following the hike. Please check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Strenuous Distance: 5.1 km; Drop out at Km 19.4 can be arranged (1.8 km)
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 4 will take us from Centre Rd through open fields and wooded, hilly terrain to 8 Sideroad. We will car shuttle from 8 Sideroad parking back to Centre Rd.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bruce Trail parking lot on the east side of the 5th Line East Mono just south of the Hockley Road.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 km
Description This is a car pool hike. From the meeting point on the 5th Line East Mono, we’ll car pool to the 7th Line parking lot at the Airport Road and 7th Line East Mono. The hike will begin on the Humber Heights property and pass through 12 Bruce Trail properties from Humber Heights to Hemlock Ridges. Along the way, we’ll enjoy this beautiful Ribbon of Wilderness in all its autumn splendor.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at the start of the Old Baldy Side Trail at the south edge of Kimberley. There is a blue gate on the east side of Grey Rd. 13.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11.5 km
Description A steep climb up Old Baldy with great views as we explore the top and then climb back down. Fall colours should be at their peak. We will stop along the trail for lunch.
Location (Google Maps): Park at 388 Cape Chin Rd N. We will leave some cars at the gate and carpool to the Cape Chin House. On the way, we will make stops to discuss the restoration activities on the Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin. We will do participant photos at the Cape Chin point. At this point, SWANS that are up for it will hike 3 km back o the cars parked at the road (about 1 hr). The carpool cars, for those that are not up for the 3km hike, will return to the road and leave the property. The SWANS is a locally active women’s charity that was formerly known as The Lionesses of Lions Head.
Description This is a fair weather hike. Participants will meet at the Cape Chin Gate at 9:45 am and head to the Cape Chin house at 10am. The carpool group will stop along the way discussing restoration activities on Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin. After photos at the overhang, members who are not able to hike, will drive back to the road and leave the property. Members who are able, will be lead by Tamara for a hike back to their vehicles. The hike back is around 3 km and we will use a leisurely pace.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps):
Parking is at the end of Boston Mills Road, just west of the intersection with Mississauga Road. Take care not to block the private driveway. Driving directions: From Highway 410 north, continue on Highway 10, left on King Street, right on Mississauga Rd., left on Boston Mills Rd. to parking at the dead end.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: approximately 6 km
Description We’ll take a slower pace to allow time to observe and identify the ferns, fungi, birds, dragonflies, etc. that we encounter along the trail. Using the iNaturalist app, participants will be encouraged to take photos with their smartphones and contribute observations to the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s iNaturalist Project. Of course anyone who simply wants to take in the wonders of nature while we walk is also welcome to come along! Note: Limit of 10 hikers, and registration is mandatory.
This is a perfect opportunity to accumulate sightings towards earning your Naturalist badge!
Bring your curiosity, nature guidebooks, binoculars, camera, smartphone, lunch and water. Please wear proper hiking shoes or boots, and consider poles. There are a few steep sections. Difficulty Level: 1-2 (Easy/Moderate)
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5-8km
Description Have you ever seen an Earthstar mushroom? Have you ever seen a fairy ring of them? Hopefully, depending on the growing conditions this fall, we will see both on this special tour of Niagara Falls.
Please join Karen B and I for this magical outing. We will meet in the carpool parking lot in Grimsby at 8:45am and proceed in one vehicle to Niagara Falls. From there, we will proceed to the Niagara Parks Floral Showcase https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/nature-garden/floral-showhouse/ where we will tour the gardens and search for the elusive and seldom seen Earthstar mushrooms. The Art of Mosaïculture in the outdoor garden is on and we will tour the greenhouse, as well. Afterwards we can proceed to view the falls and walk along the promenade then make our way back. There is a fee to enter the Floral Showcase and shared expense for gas. Parking is arranged. If enough people would also like to tour the tunnel, we could also take that in. https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/niagara-parks-power-station/the-tunnel-niagara-falls
We may also head over to https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/nature-garden/dufferin-islands/
Depending on interest, we will increase the number of participants for this outing. Parking for the second vehicle would be a shared expense. Please arrive 15 minutes early at the carpool parking lot. Please bring enough water and snacks for a leisurely hike. Bring your lunch, too, and we will find a spot for a picnic.
If anyone would like to meet us in the Parking lot at Niagara Falls, please register for the hike but let me know you will meet us there. I know there are many people who have the annual parking passes. Photo of an Earthstar mushroom by L. O’Shea used with permission.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 am at Innis Lake Rd., north of Finnerty Sideroad, km 31.5. More parking is available on the south shoulder of Finnerty Sideroad, east of Innis Lake Rd. Shuttle to start at Mono 5 Sideroad.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 45.4 – 31.5 = 13.9 km total
Description This is the third hike in the series and takes us along the Humber River, through Glen Haffy Conservation Area, and into “the Dingle”.
Please be prepared to help with shuttling hikers at the beginning and at the end of the hike. Bring water and snacks. There will be a break. No dogs please.
Participants who complete all 6 hikes with the co-leaders, Doris Harper and Elizabeth Ganong, will be eligible to purchase the 60th Anniversary End to End badge and the 60 for the 60th Anniversary badge from the hike leaders at the end of the 6th hike. Hike one, a few, or all 6 hikes. Join any hike, complete the rest on your own, and record the hikes in a log. Check the CHBTC website for submission details.
Description Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Please help prevent the spread of invasive species by cleaning your boots following the hike. Please check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Strenuous Distance: 5.1 km; Drop out at Km 19.4 can be arranged (1.8 km)
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 4 will take us from Centre Rd through open fields and wooded, hilly terrain to 8 Sideroad. We will car shuttle from 8 Sideroad parking back to Centre Rd.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bruce Trail parking lot on the east side of the 5th Line East Mono just south of the Hockley Road.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 10 km
Description This is a car pool hike. From the meeting point on the 5th Line East Mono, we’ll car pool to the 7th Line parking lot at the Airport Road and 7th Line East Mono. The hike will begin on the Humber Heights property and pass through 12 Bruce Trail properties from Humber Heights to Hemlock Ridges. Along the way, we’ll enjoy this beautiful Ribbon of Wilderness in all its autumn splendor.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Meet at the start of the Old Baldy Side Trail at the south edge of Kimberley. There is a blue gate on the east side of Grey Rd. 13.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11.5 km
Description A steep climb up Old Baldy with great views as we explore the top and then climb back down. Fall colours should be at their peak. We will stop along the trail for lunch.
Location (Google Maps): Park at 388 Cape Chin Rd N. We will leave some cars at the gate and carpool to the Cape Chin House. On the way, we will make stops to discuss the restoration activities on the Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin. We will do participant photos at the Cape Chin point. At this point, SWANS that are up for it will hike 3 km back o the cars parked at the road (about 1 hr). The carpool cars, for those that are not up for the 3km hike, will return to the road and leave the property. The SWANS is a locally active women’s charity that was formerly known as The Lionesses of Lions Head.
Description This is a fair weather hike. Participants will meet at the Cape Chin Gate at 9:45 am and head to the Cape Chin house at 10am. The carpool group will stop along the way discussing restoration activities on Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin. After photos at the overhang, members who are not able to hike, will drive back to the road and leave the property. Members who are able, will be lead by Tamara for a hike back to their vehicles. The hike back is around 3 km and we will use a leisurely pace.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps):
Parking is at the end of Boston Mills Road, just west of the intersection with Mississauga Road. Take care not to block the private driveway. Driving directions: From Highway 410 north, continue on Highway 10, left on King Street, right on Mississauga Rd., left on Boston Mills Rd. to parking at the dead end.
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: approximately 6 km
Description We’ll take a slower pace to allow time to observe and identify the ferns, fungi, birds, dragonflies, etc. that we encounter along the trail. Using the iNaturalist app, participants will be encouraged to take photos with their smartphones and contribute observations to the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s iNaturalist Project. Of course anyone who simply wants to take in the wonders of nature while we walk is also welcome to come along! Note: Limit of 10 hikers, and registration is mandatory.
This is a perfect opportunity to accumulate sightings towards earning your Naturalist badge!
Bring your curiosity, nature guidebooks, binoculars, camera, smartphone, lunch and water. Please wear proper hiking shoes or boots, and consider poles. There are a few steep sections. Difficulty Level: 1-2 (Easy/Moderate)
Hosting Club: Niagara Category: Event Hikes Location (Google Maps): Hike 1, 13k: Meet at Kinsmen Park Frost Road Beamsville (43.146108n, 79.475609w) Carpool to Grimsby Lions Club Pool 1 Elm St (43.193201, -79.565301). Hike Leader Karen Limardi
Hike 2, October 16th, 13k: Meet at 3640 Glen Rd Jordan (43.139030, -79.373893) Carpool to Kinsmen Park Frost Road Beamsville (43.146108n, 79.475609w) Hike Leader Lauren Doig
Hike 3, October 23rd, 13k: Meet at Roland Rd parking lot east of Effingham St 43.090278, -79.305073. Carpool to 3640 Glen Rd Jordan (43.139030, -79.373893) Hike Leader Karen Limardi
Hike 4 October 30th, 14k: Meet at Decew House, Decew Rd Thorold. 43.1078074, -79.2498458. Carpool to Roland Rd parking lot east of Effingham St 43.090278, -79.305073. Hike Leader Sam Rutherford
Hike 5, November 6th, 14k, Meet at Woodend Conservation Area, Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake, 43.1432995, -79.1672588, Carpool to Decew House, Decew Rd Thorold. 43.1078074, -79.2498458. Hike Leader Sam Rutherford
Hike 6: November 13th, 9k, Meet at Fireman’s Park Dorchester road,Niagara on the Lake, (43.146105, 79.113375), Carpool to Woodend Conservation Area, Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake, (43.1432995, -79.1672588). Hike Leader Sam Rutherford
Hike 7: November 20th 8k, Meet at the BTC Southern Terminus 14184 Niagara River Pkwy, Niagara-on-the-Lake, 43.1602848, -79.052315. Carpool to Fireman’s Park Dorchester road,Niagara on the Lake, (43.146105, 79.113375). Hike Leader Lauren Doig.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Distance: 12 – 15k per day
Description Meet time is 8:15 for 8:30 start. . This is a special series of 7 hikes to complete the Niagara section of the Bruce Trail. There will be a new accomplishment badge, included in the registration fee featuring the White-tailed deer – which has been designed by Joe Borges and will be made available on our last day. The White-tailed deer is common throughout Niagara. For this E2E in 7, we will be following the main trail from Grimsby to the BTC Southern Terminus at Queenston. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of 7 hikes as a Group Hike. The section is approximately 85km so daily distances will be based on available parking. No dropout points have been established and therefore hikers who must drop out, will be responsible for their own transportation back to their vehicle. We will hike at a steady pace but there will be plenty of time to take pictures and to enjoy the flora and fauna of this beautiful but challenging section.
Again, this particular set of 7 hikes is intended to be Moderate/Brisk.
Hikers will be expected to be wearing proper hiking boots and layered clothing. Sufficient food and 2 litres of water for a full day of hiking is required as well as hiking poles (if you use them). Check the daily forcast and prepare for wet weather, as well. Clothing adjustments, bio-breaks are as needed. Please let the sweep person know and they will wait for you. A morning break around 10am and a 10-15 minute on-trail lunch break will be scheduled.
Car Shuttles and Missing Hikes
A maximum of 2 (of the 7) hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges, but it is intended that this badge be earned while hiking as part of a group led by a certified hike leader. Some parking locations require paid parking, and hikes that enter Niagara Parks. The fee for this E2E-in-7 does not include any parking/entry fees for hikers. These costs, where applicable, will be shared amongst all participants unless you have a parking or park pass.
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Organized Hike Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Description We will drive to the junction of the 2nd Line and the 6th Sideroad and commence a loop hike through the upper level of the Pretty River Valley Provincial Park. Following the John Haigh Side Trail, we will head south to join the white blazed trail, then head north to km 52.6. From here we proceed west to the cars. Bring water and a snack.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing Length of Hike: 7.2
Description It’s time for a pleasant walk in the woods, a fairly easy walk. We begin at the parking lot on Grey Road 40, crossing the highway and walking into a BTC Nature Reserve. After reaching Grey Road 7, we return on the same route.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 8 km
Description Meeting at the Burlington Central Library, we will walk down to the Centennial Trail, then further south to the waterfront trail, to the lighthouse and back. Wear layers as it may be windy. The walk will be cancelled if raining. Come and enjoy some conversation as we gaze over Lake Ontario, along Burlington Beach.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Urban Walk Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Bronte Athletic Park parking lot. The baseball diamond will be on your right as you enter.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 8 km
Description We will follow the Donovan Bailey Trail to Bronte Road, then take Heritage Trail to Bronte Harbour. After a short break, we will continue along Waterfront Trail to Water’s Edge Drive, then walk southwest along Marine Drive to return to our starting point. The route is on a mixture of paved and packed gravel paths.
If you would like to read up on this walk, it is described as Hike No. 11 (‘Donovan Bailey/Bronte Village Loop’) in Nicola Ross’ book ”Halton Hikes” (2016).
Please dress appropriately for the weather, and bring water and snacks. Hiking boots and poles will not be necessary.
Description From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, sunscreen, bug spray , snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty level: 2 (Moderate)
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:30 am at the parking lot at Mono Community Centre. The centre is located at 754483 Mono Centre Rd. Please park in the gravel surface lot.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approximately 9.5 km
Description Let’s rock it out and explore the geology of Mono Cliffs. (This is a repeat of the geology hike offered on August 29th.) We’ll hike mainly at a leisurely pace over the approximately 9.5 km route as we cover many of the highlights of Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. Dr. Kathy Wallace will provide an introductory-level look at the geology of the park that welcomes your curiosity. Plan on a lunch break at a spectacular look-out, a total time out around four or four and a half hours, and having your way of engaging with the trail expanded. This interactive hike was created for a small group. No dogs please.
Note: This hike was originally scheduled for September 26th.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike 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: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description We will hike around the bike trails in this lovely Forest, including The Den and The Pines, looking for mushrooms along the way. No foraging, just photographing.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 13.3 – 0.0 = 13.3 km total
Description This is the last hike in the series! The trail goes through The Screaming Tunnel, crosses over the QEW on a pedestrian bridge, passes through Fireman’s Park, and ends at the Bruce Trail’s southernmost cairn close to the Niagara River.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Caledon Hills Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet and park at the Mono Community Centre (200 m south of Mono Centre (County Road 8)) near the end of the Caledon section, we carpool to km 61.3.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 14 km
Description Join us for this Caledon E2E in 5 sections. Sign up for all 5 sections (to be entitled to the badge) or only the ones you are available for.
Please bring 2 litres of water, a snack, bug spray, sunscreen, a personal first-aid kit and appropriate clothing. Hiking boots/shoes are mandatory and poles are suggested.
Please arrive by 8 am, so we can leave at 8:15 am to shuttle to our starting point.
Click on the Google link for directions to the meeting place.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): At 8:30 am, we will meet at Bluewater campground in Wiarton, in front of the old train station and carpool from there. Parking spaces are limited at the trailhead.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: Approximately 10 km
Description Hike begins at the Gleason Lake parking on map 35. We head north on the Len Holley side trail then westward along Skinner’s Bluff into the Bruce’s Caves Conservation Area to investigate the caves and to explore the Colpoy’s Cavern side trail as well. We return back on the white blazed Bruce trail to the Curly Harnden Side trail back to the parking area. The hike will be just over 10 km long. The hike will be moderate to strenuous so please wear sturdy footwear. Pack a snack and water. We will carpool to the trailhead from the old train station in Wiarton.
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 9 km
Description We will be hiking a popular loop, taking in Metcalfe Rock, Mill Creek, Pinnacle Rock, and Duncan Crevices. Please bring water and a snack and dress for the weather. The fall colours should be great.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): On Saturday and Sunday, meet at Coolihans Side Road at km 35.0, east of where the Trail crosses the road, 43.937967, – 79.934650.
From Airport Rd., head east on Coolihans Side Road for 850 metres. Park well off the road on the north side.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 37.4 kilometres
Description Challenge yourself to complete our 72.4 section of Trail over two days during the peak display of fall colours. Daily bus shuttles and a finisher’s commemorative badge are included in the registration fee. Refreshments and beverages will be served at checkpoints every 7 – 11 kilometres. Participants are expected to hike at a minimum pace of approximately 4 km/hr.
Description: The bus leaves at 7:30 am sharp each day. Please plan to arrive at least 20 – 30 minutes before the departure time.
On Saturday and Sunday, meet at Coolihans Side Road at km 35.0, east of where the Trail crosses the road, 43.937967, – 79.934650.
From Airport Rd, head east on Coolihans Side Road for 850 metres. Park well off the road on the north side.
On Saturday, the bus will drop participants off at the northern end of the Caledon Hills section, at County Rd. 8. Hikers will then head south back to Coolihans Side Road.
Checkpoints are located 11.3 km, 18.2 km, 29.1 km (Cut-off Time: 4:00 pm), and 37.4 km into the hike.
On Sunday, the bus will drop the group off on Creditview Road at km 0.0. Hikers will then hike north, back to Coolihans Side Road.
Checkpoints are located 9.5 km, 20.8 km, 27.8 km (Cut-off Time: 4:00 pm), and 35.0 km into the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): On Saturday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre 248305 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L9W 6C3. Google Maps GPS Coordinates: 43.975421, -79.989252.
From Airport Road, turn east onto Side Road 5. Drive 270 metres to the entrance of the International Centre on the left. Enter the driveway and head straight for approximately 50 metres. Parking is in a field on the right. The buildings and facilities of the International Centre are off limits to participants during this Bruce Trail event.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 27 kilometres
Description Experience the spectacular fall colours while completing our 72.4 kilometre section of Trail over the Thanksgiving long weekend. Bus shuttles for the three days and a beautiful finisher’s commemorative badge are included in the registration fee. Refreshments and beverages will be served at checkpoints every 7-11 kilometres. Participants are expected to hike at a minimum pace of 4 km/hr.
Note: As in past years, registration for the extreme 2-day event did not reach capacity. Participants of this early start 3-day E2E option fill the bus. The bus picks up the 2-day participants and then makes a second stop to pick up the 3-day early hikers. Both 3-day E2E events are exactly the same except for different start times.
Description:
The bus leaves at 7:45 a.m. sharp on Saturday and Sunday. On Monday, the bus and trail angels will transport hikers at 8:30. Please plan to arrive at least 20 – 30 minutes before the departure time.
On Saturday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre
248305 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L9W 6C3. Google Maps GPS Coordinates: 43.975421, -79.989252.
From Airport Road, turn east onto Side Road 5. Drive 270 metres to the entrance of the International Centre on the left. Enter the driveway and head straight for approximately 50 metres. Parking is in a field on the right. The buildings and facilities of the International Centre are off limits to participants during this Bruce Trail event.
The bus will take participants to the northern end of the Caledon Hills section, at County Rd 8. The group will then hike south, back to the International Centre.
Checkpoints are located 11.3 km, 18.2 km (Cut-off Time: 2:00 pm), and 26.9 km into the hike.
On Sunday, meet at km 20.8, the north/east corner of Escarpment Side Road and Heart Lake Road. Park on the north side of Escarpment Side Road, well off of the road, 43.859911, -79.947606.
The bus will take hikers to km 0.0 on Creditview Road. Participants will then hike back to the meeting place on Escarpment Side Road.
Checkpoints are located 9.5 km (Cut-off Time: 11:45) and 20.8 km into the hike.
On Monday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre.
The bus will take participants to Escarpment Side Road and Heart Lake Road. Everyone will then hike back to the International Centre.
Checkpoints are located 10.7 km, 18.4 km (Cut-off Time: 2:00 pm), and 25.1 km into the hike.
Please note that on Saturday and Monday, the final checkpoint (the end of the hike) is slightly off the Bruce Trail. There will be signs in place to direct hikers. Also note that the meeting place on Sunday is different than the other two days.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Glasgow Trail, Concession Road 2 Park in parking lot at the trail head.
From Highway 404 turn right to Stouffville Rd, till to the end of road and turn left on York Durham line in About 1km turn right to Webb Rd. and turn right to Concession Road 2 ,you will see parking lot in 500 meters
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr), Mixed (See Hike Description), Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Other (Refer to Description), Variable Distance: 8-9 km
Description Join us to visit Niagara Glen (https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/niagara-glen) and Niagara-on-the-Lake (https://www.niagaraonthelake.com/).
There will be 4-5 km of trails at Niagara Glen (excluding the rocky Whirlpool Trail). The terrain is Moderate (Difficulty Level 2) trails suitable for most hikers with basic trail experience and with infrequent obstacles and gently rolling areas with some short, steep sections. There are steep staircases going down into the gorge and coming back up.
After Niagara Glen the bus will take us to Niagara-on-the-Lake where we will do a 4 km loop on the Heritage Trail with paved and unpaved trails between Fort George, Butler’s Barracks, and Paradise Grove. The trails link Fort George National Historic Site and Butler’s Barracks National Historic Site. The terrain is Easy with hard-packed surface, no obstacles, minimal stairs and little or no change in elevation. Please refer to the route map: https://onthegomap.com/s/gi8t3622
After the hike free time will be given to explore the streets of the Historic Old Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake and stop for refreshments.
Pro-rated parking fee of $1.35 for bus parking at Niagara On The Lake will be added to the bus fare when registering.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): On Saturday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre 248305 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L9W 6C3, 43.975421, -79.989252.
From Airport Road, turn east onto Side Road 5. Drive 270 metres to the entrance of the International Centre on the left. Enter the driveway and head straight for approximately 50 metres. Parking is in a field on the right. The buildings and facilities of the International Centre are off-limits to participants during this Bruce Trail event.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 27.0 kilometres
Description Experience the spectacular fall colours while completing our 72.4 kilometre section of Trail over the Thanksgiving long weekend. Bus shuttles for the three days and a beautiful finisher’s commemorative badge are included in the registration fee. Refreshments and beverages will be served at checkpoints every 7 – 11 kilometres. Participants are expected to hike at a minimum pace of 4 km/hr.
Description:
The bus leaves at 8:30 a.m. sharp, each day. Please plan to arrive at least 20 – 30 minutes before the departure time.
On Saturday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre, 248305 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L9W 6C3, 43.975421, -79.989252.
From Airport Road, turn east onto Side Road 5. Drive 270 metres to the entrance of the International Centre on the left. Enter the driveway and head straight for approximately 50 metres. Parking is in a field on the right.
The bus will take participants to the northern end of the Caledon Hills section, at County Rd. 8. The group will then hike south, back to the International Centre.
Checkpoints are located 11.3 km, 18.2 km (Cut-off Time: 2:00 pm), and 26.9 km into the hike.
On Sunday, meet at km 20.8, the north/east corner of Escarpment Side Road and Heart Lake Road. Park on the north side of Escarpment Side Road, well off of the road, 43.859911, -79.947606.
The bus will take hikers to km 0.0 on Creditview Road. Participants will then hike back to the meeting place on Escarpment Side Road.
Checkpoints are located 9.5 km (Cut-off Time:11:45) and 20.8 km into the hike.
On Monday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre.
The bus will take participants to Escarpment Side Road and Heart Lake Road. Everyone will then hike back to the International Centre.
Checkpoints are located 10.7 km, 18.4 km (Cut-off Time:2:00 pm), and 25.1 km into the hike.
Description We will be hiking a mixture of the Bruce Trail as well as paved and dirt trails in and around Fireman’s Park. Poles recommended. Bring water and a snack.
Description This hike will recognize the contribution of the Six Nations during the Battle of Queenston Heights, Oct 13, 1812. We will stop at several points of interest for information to be shared. The hike will follow several side trails and paths through and around Queenston. A final stop at the Landscape of Nations Memorial will be included.
The climbs up and down the escarpment can be slippery and offer poor footing, and may be strenuous, particularly if there has been rain. Hiking poles are recommended.
Right click on/Open the link below to view a short video on the subject.
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 learning and inclusion.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7.5
Description Griersville to Webwood Falls: Erratic boulders at Stop 4 (Page 109) Glacial erratics are rocks picked up by glaciers and transported great distances to be left behind as the glacier melts. These erratic boulders are 1 billion years older than the local sedimentary bedrock, and originally came from the Canadian Shield.
Description This is a one day course to certify volunteers as Certified Hike Leaders for leading hikes on the Iroquoia Bruce Trail. A student manual will be sent electronically ahead of time, to all qualified applicants. You will be required to participate in an all day course delivered in person. There will be about an hour outside. Typically you will have already participated in many group hikes on the Bruce Trail and are ready to lead your own hikes. The fee of $85 is payable on registration but is refundable on completion of leading at least 4 hikes by the end of 2025.
This course is intended for individuals who wish to volunteer their time leading hikes and will include a manual, a badge and guidance on how to complete a hike for the BTC hike schedule.
If you have any questions, please reach out through this form .
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 13.5 KM
Description The island can be very beautiful and peaceful in the early fall. We will meet at 9:15 AM at the Toronto Islands Ferry Dock at the bottom of Bay Street to take the 9:30 AM Ward’s Island ferry (as per Island Fall Schedule). Tickets can be bought online or at the ticket booth. Ferry adult return cost is $9.11. The hike will do a loop around the islands, along the boardwalk, past the lighthouse to Hanlan’s Point and returning on the other side of Ward’s island. Expected return on the Ward’s Island ferry departing at 2:15 PM. Dropout anytime by returning to Ward’s island ferry dock or there are also ferries leaving from Hanlan’s Point or Centre Island on a limited schedule. Hiking shoes or good walking shoes needed. Bring water (2 litres recommended), lunch, sunscreen and insect repellant. Difficulty Level: 1/2 (Easy to/Moderate)
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11 kms
Description Hiking the main trail and side trails: Bennet Heritage Trail, Duff Pit, Reservoir, Trafalgar Rd and a bit of Great Esker. Through forest and meadow and on rocks and roots. Come with water and a snack.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Woodford Community Hall, 107 Woodford Crescent, Owen Sound, N4K 5W4. Please park behind the hall. We will carpool to trailhead from here. Car shuttle.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 6.4 km
Description This is Geology Hike # 3, from Silent Valley to Woodford, following Beth Gilhespy’s “Walking Through Time” book re: geology of the Sydenham Bruce Trail section. We will immerse ourselves in the beauty of the crevices, wetlands, fossils and views and discover some local settler history. Please bring water and snacks. Proper footwear and hiking poles are recommended. A very special guest may join us ! Copies of Beth’s book will be available for purchase. Special member’s price of $37.00 , cash, cheque or etransfer. If using cash, please bring correct change.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): On Saturday and Sunday, meet at Coolihans Side Road at km 35.0, east of where the Trail crosses the road, 43.937967, – 79.934650.
From Airport Rd., head east on Coolihans Side Road for 850 metres. Park well off the road on the north side.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 37.4 kilometres
Description Challenge yourself to complete our 72.4 section of Trail over two days during the peak display of fall colours. Daily bus shuttles and a finisher’s commemorative badge are included in the registration fee. Refreshments and beverages will be served at checkpoints every 7 – 11 kilometres. Participants are expected to hike at a minimum pace of approximately 4 km/hr.
Description: The bus leaves at 7:30 am sharp each day. Please plan to arrive at least 20 – 30 minutes before the departure time.
On Saturday and Sunday, meet at Coolihans Side Road at km 35.0, east of where the Trail crosses the road, 43.937967, – 79.934650.
From Airport Rd, head east on Coolihans Side Road for 850 metres. Park well off the road on the north side.
On Saturday, the bus will drop participants off at the northern end of the Caledon Hills section, at County Rd. 8. Hikers will then head south back to Coolihans Side Road.
Checkpoints are located 11.3 km, 18.2 km, 29.1 km (Cut-off Time: 4:00 pm), and 37.4 km into the hike.
On Sunday, the bus will drop the group off on Creditview Road at km 0.0. Hikers will then hike north, back to Coolihans Side Road.
Checkpoints are located 9.5 km, 20.8 km, 27.8 km (Cut-off Time: 4:00 pm), and 35.0 km into the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): On Saturday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre 248305 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L9W 6C3. Google Maps GPS Coordinates: 43.975421, -79.989252.
From Airport Road, turn east onto Side Road 5. Drive 270 metres to the entrance of the International Centre on the left. Enter the driveway and head straight for approximately 50 metres. Parking is in a field on the right. The buildings and facilities of the International Centre are off limits to participants during this Bruce Trail event.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 27 kilometres
Description Experience the spectacular fall colours while completing our 72.4 kilometre section of Trail over the Thanksgiving long weekend. Bus shuttles for the three days and a beautiful finisher’s commemorative badge are included in the registration fee. Refreshments and beverages will be served at checkpoints every 7-11 kilometres. Participants are expected to hike at a minimum pace of 4 km/hr.
Note: As in past years, registration for the extreme 2-day event did not reach capacity. Participants of this early start 3-day E2E option fill the bus. The bus picks up the 2-day participants and then makes a second stop to pick up the 3-day early hikers. Both 3-day E2E events are exactly the same except for different start times.
Description:
The bus leaves at 7:45 a.m. sharp on Saturday and Sunday. On Monday, the bus and trail angels will transport hikers at 8:30. Please plan to arrive at least 20 – 30 minutes before the departure time.
On Saturday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre
248305 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L9W 6C3. Google Maps GPS Coordinates: 43.975421, -79.989252.
From Airport Road, turn east onto Side Road 5. Drive 270 metres to the entrance of the International Centre on the left. Enter the driveway and head straight for approximately 50 metres. Parking is in a field on the right. The buildings and facilities of the International Centre are off limits to participants during this Bruce Trail event.
The bus will take participants to the northern end of the Caledon Hills section, at County Rd 8. The group will then hike south, back to the International Centre.
Checkpoints are located 11.3 km, 18.2 km (Cut-off Time: 2:00 pm), and 26.9 km into the hike.
On Sunday, meet at km 20.8, the north/east corner of Escarpment Side Road and Heart Lake Road. Park on the north side of Escarpment Side Road, well off of the road, 43.859911, -79.947606.
The bus will take hikers to km 0.0 on Creditview Road. Participants will then hike back to the meeting place on Escarpment Side Road.
Checkpoints are located 9.5 km (Cut-off Time: 11:45) and 20.8 km into the hike.
On Monday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre.
The bus will take participants to Escarpment Side Road and Heart Lake Road. Everyone will then hike back to the International Centre.
Checkpoints are located 10.7 km, 18.4 km (Cut-off Time: 2:00 pm), and 25.1 km into the hike.
Please note that on Saturday and Monday, the final checkpoint (the end of the hike) is slightly off the Bruce Trail. There will be signs in place to direct hikers. Also note that the meeting place on Sunday is different than the other two days.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Glasgow Trail, Concession Road 2 Park in parking lot at the trail head.
From Highway 404 turn right to Stouffville Rd, till to the end of road and turn left on York Durham line in About 1km turn right to Webb Rd. and turn right to Concession Road 2 ,you will see parking lot in 500 meters
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr), Mixed (See Hike Description), Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Other (Refer to Description), Variable Distance: 8-9 km
Description Join us to visit Niagara Glen (https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/niagara-glen) and Niagara-on-the-Lake (https://www.niagaraonthelake.com/).
There will be 4-5 km of trails at Niagara Glen (excluding the rocky Whirlpool Trail). The terrain is Moderate (Difficulty Level 2) trails suitable for most hikers with basic trail experience and with infrequent obstacles and gently rolling areas with some short, steep sections. There are steep staircases going down into the gorge and coming back up.
After Niagara Glen the bus will take us to Niagara-on-the-Lake where we will do a 4 km loop on the Heritage Trail with paved and unpaved trails between Fort George, Butler’s Barracks, and Paradise Grove. The trails link Fort George National Historic Site and Butler’s Barracks National Historic Site. The terrain is Easy with hard-packed surface, no obstacles, minimal stairs and little or no change in elevation. Please refer to the route map: https://onthegomap.com/s/gi8t3622
After the hike free time will be given to explore the streets of the Historic Old Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake and stop for refreshments.
Pro-rated parking fee of $1.35 for bus parking at Niagara On The Lake will be added to the bus fare when registering.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): On Saturday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre 248305 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L9W 6C3, 43.975421, -79.989252.
From Airport Road, turn east onto Side Road 5. Drive 270 metres to the entrance of the International Centre on the left. Enter the driveway and head straight for approximately 50 metres. Parking is in a field on the right. The buildings and facilities of the International Centre are off-limits to participants during this Bruce Trail event.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 27.0 kilometres
Description Experience the spectacular fall colours while completing our 72.4 kilometre section of Trail over the Thanksgiving long weekend. Bus shuttles for the three days and a beautiful finisher’s commemorative badge are included in the registration fee. Refreshments and beverages will be served at checkpoints every 7 – 11 kilometres. Participants are expected to hike at a minimum pace of 4 km/hr.
Description:
The bus leaves at 8:30 a.m. sharp, each day. Please plan to arrive at least 20 – 30 minutes before the departure time.
On Saturday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre, 248305 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L9W 6C3, 43.975421, -79.989252.
From Airport Road, turn east onto Side Road 5. Drive 270 metres to the entrance of the International Centre on the left. Enter the driveway and head straight for approximately 50 metres. Parking is in a field on the right.
The bus will take participants to the northern end of the Caledon Hills section, at County Rd. 8. The group will then hike south, back to the International Centre.
Checkpoints are located 11.3 km, 18.2 km (Cut-off Time: 2:00 pm), and 26.9 km into the hike.
On Sunday, meet at km 20.8, the north/east corner of Escarpment Side Road and Heart Lake Road. Park on the north side of Escarpment Side Road, well off of the road, 43.859911, -79.947606.
The bus will take hikers to km 0.0 on Creditview Road. Participants will then hike back to the meeting place on Escarpment Side Road.
Checkpoints are located 9.5 km (Cut-off Time:11:45) and 20.8 km into the hike.
On Monday, meet at the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi-International Centre.
The bus will take participants to Escarpment Side Road and Heart Lake Road. Everyone will then hike back to the International Centre.
Checkpoints are located 10.7 km, 18.4 km (Cut-off Time:2:00 pm), and 25.1 km into the hike.
Description We will be hiking a mixture of the Bruce Trail as well as paved and dirt trails in and around Fireman’s Park. Poles recommended. Bring water and a snack.
Description This hike will recognize the contribution of the Six Nations during the Battle of Queenston Heights, Oct 13, 1812. We will stop at several points of interest for information to be shared. The hike will follow several side trails and paths through and around Queenston. A final stop at the Landscape of Nations Memorial will be included.
The climbs up and down the escarpment can be slippery and offer poor footing, and may be strenuous, particularly if there has been rain. Hiking poles are recommended.
Right click on/Open the link below to view a short video on the subject.
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 learning and inclusion.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 7.5
Description Griersville to Webwood Falls: Erratic boulders at Stop 4 (Page 109) Glacial erratics are rocks picked up by glaciers and transported great distances to be left behind as the glacier melts. These erratic boulders are 1 billion years older than the local sedimentary bedrock, and originally came from the Canadian Shield.
Description This is a one day course to certify volunteers as Certified Hike Leaders for leading hikes on the Iroquoia Bruce Trail. A student manual will be sent electronically ahead of time, to all qualified applicants. You will be required to participate in an all day course delivered in person. There will be about an hour outside. Typically you will have already participated in many group hikes on the Bruce Trail and are ready to lead your own hikes. The fee of $85 is payable on registration but is refundable on completion of leading at least 4 hikes by the end of 2025.
This course is intended for individuals who wish to volunteer their time leading hikes and will include a manual, a badge and guidance on how to complete a hike for the BTC hike schedule.
If you have any questions, please reach out through this form .
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Level 1 (Easy – mostly on flat, well maintained trails with hard-packed surface) Distance: 13.5 KM
Description The island can be very beautiful and peaceful in the early fall. We will meet at 9:15 AM at the Toronto Islands Ferry Dock at the bottom of Bay Street to take the 9:30 AM Ward’s Island ferry (as per Island Fall Schedule). Tickets can be bought online or at the ticket booth. Ferry adult return cost is $9.11. The hike will do a loop around the islands, along the boardwalk, past the lighthouse to Hanlan’s Point and returning on the other side of Ward’s island. Expected return on the Ward’s Island ferry departing at 2:15 PM. Dropout anytime by returning to Ward’s island ferry dock or there are also ferries leaving from Hanlan’s Point or Centre Island on a limited schedule. Hiking shoes or good walking shoes needed. Bring water (2 litres recommended), lunch, sunscreen and insect repellant. Difficulty Level: 1/2 (Easy to/Moderate)
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 11 kms
Description Hiking the main trail and side trails: Bennet Heritage Trail, Duff Pit, Reservoir, Trafalgar Rd and a bit of Great Esker. Through forest and meadow and on rocks and roots. Come with water and a snack.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Woodford Community Hall, 107 Woodford Crescent, Owen Sound, N4K 5W4. Please park behind the hall. We will carpool to trailhead from here. Car shuttle.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 6.4 km
Description This is Geology Hike # 3, from Silent Valley to Woodford, following Beth Gilhespy’s “Walking Through Time” book re: geology of the Sydenham Bruce Trail section. We will immerse ourselves in the beauty of the crevices, wetlands, fossils and views and discover some local settler history. Please bring water and snacks. Proper footwear and hiking poles are recommended. A very special guest may join us ! Copies of Beth’s book will be available for purchase. Special member’s price of $37.00 , cash, cheque or etransfer. If using cash, please bring correct change.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Difficult, Moderate Distance: 17km
Description This is a scenic loop hike covering several side trails in the Lion’s Head Provincial Nature Reserve, starting at the Cemetery Road side trail. The hike will include:
Cemetery Road Side Trail: A connector trail.
Ilse Hanel Side Trail: Named after a Lion’s Head resident who was an active supporter of the Bruce Trail.
Giant Cauldron Side Trail: A short trail leading to a pothole.
Lion’s Head Pothole Side Trail: Another short trail leading to a pothole formed over 12,000 years ago during the last Ice Age.
Inland Side Trail: This trail winds through a mixed forest, featuring diverse flora and navigating a series of ridges and gullies.
Donna Baker Side Trail: Named in honor of Donna Baker, a key figure in revitalizing the Peninsula Bruce Trail Club and significantly contributing to its growth and operations.
McKay’s Harbour Side Trail: This trail leads to McKay’s Harbour, offering scenic views of the harbor area.
Geodetic Side Trail: Leads to the 45-degree Geodetic Benchmark.
The hike will include about 6.4 kilometers of the main trail and will return to the meeting point at Cemetery Road Parking.
The total distance is approximately 17 kilometers, which should take about 7 hours at a moderate pace of 3 km/h, including time for breaks and exploration. Expect rough terrain with ascents and descents, and be prepared to navigate rocks and tree roots along the path. Wear sturdy footwear and bring sunscreen and bug repellent.
All kilometer references are based on the Bruce Trail Guide Book, Edition 31, Map #38.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 5km – 21km
Description This is a special, 4 day,3 night trip to Frontenac Provincial Park. This special hiking event is a series of 6 loop hikes called the Frontenac Trek held in Frontenac Provincial Park each year. Frontenac Provincial Park is about 3.5 hours from Toronto and an hour north of Kingston. The 6 loops are from 5km to about 14km not including the trail to access the trail head. Our daily distance on one of our hiking days will be about 21km which is two loops combined. Each of the 6 loops has a special code word which you keep track of to submit for a badge. The cost for registering for the Trek in 2023 was $5. This includes a badge and certificate for your first trek. A self-addressed 9×12”stamped envelope must be left at the park office if you want a badge/certificate.
Accommodation is at Snug Harbour Resort, a short distance from the park. Three shareable cabins (#2, – 5 bds, #11 – 4 bds, & #12 – 4bds) have been blocked off for the Bruce Trail hikers. Please contact Rob at relax@snugharbour.on.ca. Choose one of the cabins or another one of your choosing if another is available. http://snugharbour.on.ca/accommodations.htm. Check in is October 15, 2024 Check out is October 18, 2024.
Once you register, please let me know if you want your name shared with others to share your cabin. The rate is per cabin plus tax no matter if there is one or more sharing. This rate also includes access to boats (at your own risk), fire pits and GBBQs as needed.
Check in is October 15/24 and check out is October 18/24 or you may stay longer if you wish. Let Rob know you are with the Bruce Trail Group. He has agreed to give us a favourable rate ($110 +tx) as well as access to resort amenities without charge. You may also choose to stay elsewhere. Parking fees at the Frontenac Provincial Park also apply. Since we hike the first day, please check-in first and we’ll carpool from Snug Harbour over to the park to complete our first loop. Parking fees and reservations apply to all vehicles and everyone will need a pass for the last day of hiking as most people drive straight home after our last hike. Borrowing a park pass from your local library, if available, or purchasing an annual pass, is encouraged. https://www.ontarioparks.com/fees/dayuse/2024 Purchase of the Frontenac Provincial Park map is strongly recommended. www.frontenacpark.ca
Please note, this hike is for those who wish to complete the Frontenac Trek which is 6 loops.
There is often wild life and the trees are usually in full autumn colour. On at least one evening, we’ll have a campfire where we will have a hotdog roast and/or a pot luck.
Please ensure you carry enough water and food each day as well as all the other things you require for day hikes. First aid kit, bug spray, rain gear etc. It is very important that hikers check everyday for ticks as the area is endemic.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Bog or Marsh Conservation, km 27. Map 29, addition 31. Coordinates N 44.538525,W 80.782217 (paid parking)
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 27 km
Description This E2E in 7 features long hikes, hikers need to move at a pace of 4-4.5 km per hour. Please register to each hike individually. We will shuttle to km 0.0 and hike back. Hikers are expected to arrive 15 minutes early. Each hiker is expected to participate in car shuttles as needed throughout the 7 days. Bring 2 litres of water, snacks, lunch. If you need to get in touch with me use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue Box to send a message.
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Description Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Please help prevent the spread of invasive species by cleaning your boots following the hike. Please check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 am at Willoughby Rd. and Escarpment Sideroad, km 15.9. Shuttle to start at Innis Lake Rd.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 31.5 – 15.9 = 15.6 km total
Description This is the fourth hike of the series and involves a lot of road walking but with good views toward Lake Ontario and the GTA. The trail takes us along the Paris Moraine and through a tunnel under Hurontario Street.
Please be prepared to help with shuttling hikers at the beginning and at the end of the hike. Bring water and snacks. There will be a break. No dogs please.
Participants who complete all 6 hikes with the co-leaders, Doris Harper and Elizabeth Ganong, will be eligible to purchase the 60th Anniversary End to End badge and the 60 for the 60th Anniversary badge from the hike leaders at the end of the 6th hike. Hike one, a few, or all 6 hikes. Join any hike, complete the rest on your own, and record the hikes in a log. Check the CHBTC website for submission details.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Park at Fallbrook Trail / Sideroad 27 (where the Bruce Trail crosses Fallbrook Trail). Do not park near school. Driving directions: From Highway 401, north on Trafalgar Road, it will merge with Highway 7 – turn left, after about 4 km, turn right on Trafalgar Road (branching out), turn right on Sideroad 27, it will cross 8th Line, continue on Sideroad 27; at junction with Fallbrook Trail, turn right. Roadside parking – north of km 32.3 on the eastern shoulder of Eighth Line at the southernmost intersection with 27 Sideroad.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12 km
Description WATCH THE FALL COLOURS: Will hike Main Bruce Trail and side trails in Silver Creek area, Great Esker, Irwin Quarry and Roberts ST. – bring water and snack. – poles recommended. – Sunscreen and bug spray.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Moderate Distance: 5.6 km; No drop out.
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 5 will take us north through wooded, hilly terrain to 1st Line EHS. We will car shuttle from the Bruce Trail lot on 1st Line back to 8 Sideroad .
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: hike #1 6km hike #2 4.5km
Description This is a two part hike including a shuttle
Part 1 – we will meet at 7B then shuttle to the bottom of Old Baldy Side Trail. Yes, that’s right… I like to hike up. We will then use the main trail to get to Mac Kirk Side Trail and then over to Ken Young Side Trail. Once we have all returned to our cars we will drive over to Margaret Paull Side Trail.
Part 2 – park on 6th Line at km13.7. We will hike a loop taking in Main Bruce Trail and Margaret Paull Side Trail.
Add on – Mushroom Hunter Badge. Let’s go hunting for mushrooms and other fungi. The magic of the search is in the slowing down and noticing. From the forest floor to trunks of trees, keep a keen eye out as you search for a minimum of 20 different varieties of fungi.
This day will take a bit longer due to shuttles and second locations
Bring a snack and water
Please no dogs
Text Kristina @ 519-410-9077 for morning of cancellations.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 5km – 21km
Description This is a special, 4 day,3 night trip to Frontenac Provincial Park. This special hiking event is a series of 6 loop hikes called the Frontenac Trek held in Frontenac Provincial Park each year. Frontenac Provincial Park is about 3.5 hours from Toronto and an hour north of Kingston. The 6 loops are from 5km to about 14km not including the trail to access the trail head. Our daily distance on one of our hiking days will be about 21km which is two loops combined. Each of the 6 loops has a special code word which you keep track of to submit for a badge. The cost for registering for the Trek in 2023 was $5. This includes a badge and certificate for your first trek. A self-addressed 9×12”stamped envelope must be left at the park office if you want a badge/certificate.
Accommodation is at Snug Harbour Resort, a short distance from the park. Three shareable cabins (#2, – 5 bds, #11 – 4 bds, & #12 – 4bds) have been blocked off for the Bruce Trail hikers. Please contact Rob at relax@snugharbour.on.ca. Choose one of the cabins or another one of your choosing if another is available. http://snugharbour.on.ca/accommodations.htm. Check in is October 15, 2024 Check out is October 18, 2024.
Once you register, please let me know if you want your name shared with others to share your cabin. The rate is per cabin plus tax no matter if there is one or more sharing. This rate also includes access to boats (at your own risk), fire pits and GBBQs as needed.
Check in is October 15/24 and check out is October 18/24 or you may stay longer if you wish. Let Rob know you are with the Bruce Trail Group. He has agreed to give us a favourable rate ($110 +tx) as well as access to resort amenities without charge. You may also choose to stay elsewhere. Parking fees at the Frontenac Provincial Park also apply. Since we hike the first day, please check-in first and we’ll carpool from Snug Harbour over to the park to complete our first loop. Parking fees and reservations apply to all vehicles and everyone will need a pass for the last day of hiking as most people drive straight home after our last hike. Borrowing a park pass from your local library, if available, or purchasing an annual pass, is encouraged. https://www.ontarioparks.com/fees/dayuse/2024 Purchase of the Frontenac Provincial Park map is strongly recommended. www.frontenacpark.ca
Please note, this hike is for those who wish to complete the Frontenac Trek which is 6 loops.
There is often wild life and the trees are usually in full autumn colour. On at least one evening, we’ll have a campfire where we will have a hotdog roast and/or a pot luck.
Please ensure you carry enough water and food each day as well as all the other things you require for day hikes. First aid kit, bug spray, rain gear etc. It is very important that hikers check everyday for ticks as the area is endemic.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Bog or Marsh Conservation, km 27. Map 29, addition 31. Coordinates N 44.538525,W 80.782217 (paid parking)
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 27 km
Description This E2E in 7 features long hikes, hikers need to move at a pace of 4-4.5 km per hour. Please register to each hike individually. We will shuttle to km 0.0 and hike back. Hikers are expected to arrive 15 minutes early. Each hiker is expected to participate in car shuttles as needed throughout the 7 days. Bring 2 litres of water, snacks, lunch. If you need to get in touch with me use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue Box to send a message.
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Description Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Please help prevent the spread of invasive species by cleaning your boots following the hike. Please check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 am at Willoughby Rd. and Escarpment Sideroad, km 15.9. Shuttle to start at Innis Lake Rd.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 31.5 – 15.9 = 15.6 km total
Description This is the fourth hike of the series and involves a lot of road walking but with good views toward Lake Ontario and the GTA. The trail takes us along the Paris Moraine and through a tunnel under Hurontario Street.
Please be prepared to help with shuttling hikers at the beginning and at the end of the hike. Bring water and snacks. There will be a break. No dogs please.
Participants who complete all 6 hikes with the co-leaders, Doris Harper and Elizabeth Ganong, will be eligible to purchase the 60th Anniversary End to End badge and the 60 for the 60th Anniversary badge from the hike leaders at the end of the 6th hike. Hike one, a few, or all 6 hikes. Join any hike, complete the rest on your own, and record the hikes in a log. Check the CHBTC website for submission details.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: Tuesday Hikers Location (Google Maps): Park at Fallbrook Trail / Sideroad 27 (where the Bruce Trail crosses Fallbrook Trail). Do not park near school. Driving directions: From Highway 401, north on Trafalgar Road, it will merge with Highway 7 – turn left, after about 4 km, turn right on Trafalgar Road (branching out), turn right on Sideroad 27, it will cross 8th Line, continue on Sideroad 27; at junction with Fallbrook Trail, turn right. Roadside parking – north of km 32.3 on the eastern shoulder of Eighth Line at the southernmost intersection with 27 Sideroad.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 12 km
Description WATCH THE FALL COLOURS: Will hike Main Bruce Trail and side trails in Silver Creek area, Great Esker, Irwin Quarry and Roberts ST. – bring water and snack. – poles recommended. – Sunscreen and bug spray.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Slippery and Steep Sections, Moderate Distance: 5.6 km; No drop out.
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 5 will take us north through wooded, hilly terrain to 1st Line EHS. We will car shuttle from the Bruce Trail lot on 1st Line back to 8 Sideroad .
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: hike #1 6km hike #2 4.5km
Description This is a two part hike including a shuttle
Part 1 – we will meet at 7B then shuttle to the bottom of Old Baldy Side Trail. Yes, that’s right… I like to hike up. We will then use the main trail to get to Mac Kirk Side Trail and then over to Ken Young Side Trail. Once we have all returned to our cars we will drive over to Margaret Paull Side Trail.
Part 2 – park on 6th Line at km13.7. We will hike a loop taking in Main Bruce Trail and Margaret Paull Side Trail.
Add on – Mushroom Hunter Badge. Let’s go hunting for mushrooms and other fungi. The magic of the search is in the slowing down and noticing. From the forest floor to trunks of trees, keep a keen eye out as you search for a minimum of 20 different varieties of fungi.
This day will take a bit longer due to shuttles and second locations
Bring a snack and water
Please no dogs
Text Kristina @ 519-410-9077 for morning of cancellations.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Blue Mountains Category: Organized Hike Location (Google Maps): Hike meets in the parking lot behind Tim Hortons on First St. in Collingwood.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hr. or less Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 5 km
Description Wodehouse Karst (Northern Route): Barn Foundation on Stone Foundation Side Trail at Stop 6 (Pages 95- 97) Barn Foundations are wonderful places to see many different rock types, including the Escarpment’s Fossil Hill Dolostone layer, which is full of coral and other fossils.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Km 52.7 map 30, addition 31. St. Vincent Sydenham townline. Coordinates N 44.637539,W 80.733406
Description Second hike in the series. Please register to each hike individually. We will hike about 25km. Bring 2 litres of water, food. We will shuttle to km 27, (paid parking) and walk back. If you need to get in touch with me, send a message through the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue Box.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet at roadside parking on Sideroad 22B, just east of Grey Road 7. We will meet just west of the Blue sign for the Fairmount Side Trail. Map number 27. Please arrive at the parking spot by 08:45 so we can start hiking by 9 am.
Pace: Brisk: 4 to 5 km/h Terrain: Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 12.5 km
Description This is a popular hike due to the spectacular views across the Beaver Valley. It’s also a strenuous hike, so be prepared for some steep uphill climbing. Your efforts will be amply rewarded by the many charms of this route, including a beautiful waterfall with a viewing platform, plenty of valley vistas, a babbling brook, and hopefully some vibrant fall colours. Bring a snack and lots of water. We will stop for refreshments at the waterfall.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 8 km
Description This will be a shuttle hike. We will drive to and park the cars at 20 Sideroad and Prince of Wales Rd in the Dufferin Hi-Land section. We will then drive to km 49.7 on Cty. Rd. 21 where we will begin the hike. We will follow a steep descent to the Black Bank River then climb out of the valley. After we cross Prince of Wales Rd there is an ascent to the top of the escarpment providing great views over the valley. We have a long gradual descent to the cars at the end of the hike at km 41.7. Bring a snack or lunch and water.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 6.5 kms
Description This hike takes us through a long stretch of forest protected by the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority and by the BTC. There are some crevices in rock to be seen here. A good walk in the woods. Once we reach the 7th Line, we return on the same route.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description We will hike the bottom three loops of Mono Cliffs Provincial Park and end along the Laidlaw Side Trail to the parking lot. These trails are fairly easy, with some rocks and roots and a few hills. The fall colours should be fabulous!
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 24 km Approx.
Description We will shuttle to km 81.3 and walk back, about 24 km, included is the reroute that we no longer walk in the KOA camping ground, about 6km less then the map shows. Sign to each hike individually, if you need to get in touch with me, use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue box to send a message. Bring 2 litres of water, food.
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Description From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 13.5 km
Description Be ready to enjoy fall colour views across the valley! This hike is a workout. We’ll be hiking down the west side of the valley. Bring water and snacks and dress for the weather. You can contact me using the Contact Hike leader option in the post.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Sydenham, Peninsula Category: Hike & Picnic Location (Google Maps): We have permission to park in front of the barn foundation at 257 Bruce County Road 9 in the village of Colpoy`s Bay, just North of km 6.6.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 8 km
Description Join members of the Peninsula Bruce Trail Club and the Sydenham Bruce Trail Club for the annual Fall Colours Hike and Picnic. We will start at the parking lot at 257 Bruce County Road 9 in Colpoys Bay and hike to the Corran to have our lunch (bring your own). There will be an opportunity to go down and back up the spiral staircase to the water`s edge. We will return to our cars the same route. The views and fall colours should be at their prime! Sturdy footwear and hiking poles are recommended.
Description 🌕✨ Join us for a magical moonlit hike at Lindsay Tract! The trail is mostly flat, ideal for an easy two-hour hike adventure suitable for everyone. We’ll stroll about 2 km under the gentle glow of the Hunter’s Moon 🌌 before pausing in a cozy hut 🛖 to listen to the history of the area, including spooky local stories told by Brenda Stewart, the PBTC archivist. 👻📜 We’ll sip hot chocolate ☕️ (bring your own mugs!) and chit-chat for about an hour before heading back to our cars. 🚗 Dress comfortably, wear sturdy shoes 👟, and don’t forget your water bottle! 💧 Illuminate your path with a red light headlamp or flashlight 🔦. The total time commitment is about 3-4 hours. See you there! 🎉🌲
Description Moonlight Night Hike – Take in the magic of the rising moon over Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. This hike includes a stop to connect with your senses – sights, sounds, smells and the rhythm of your breath. Counts towards your night hike badge (5 night hikes).
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 24 km Approx.
Description We will shuttle to km 81.3 and walk back, about 24 km, included is the reroute that we no longer walk in the KOA camping ground, about 6km less then the map shows. Sign to each hike individually, if you need to get in touch with me, use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue box to send a message. Bring 2 litres of water, food.
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Description From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles, snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 13.5 km
Description Be ready to enjoy fall colour views across the valley! This hike is a workout. We’ll be hiking down the west side of the valley. Bring water and snacks and dress for the weather. You can contact me using the Contact Hike leader option in the post.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Sydenham, Peninsula Category: Hike & Picnic Location (Google Maps): We have permission to park in front of the barn foundation at 257 Bruce County Road 9 in the village of Colpoy`s Bay, just North of km 6.6.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 8 km
Description Join members of the Peninsula Bruce Trail Club and the Sydenham Bruce Trail Club for the annual Fall Colours Hike and Picnic. We will start at the parking lot at 257 Bruce County Road 9 in Colpoys Bay and hike to the Corran to have our lunch (bring your own). There will be an opportunity to go down and back up the spiral staircase to the water`s edge. We will return to our cars the same route. The views and fall colours should be at their prime! Sturdy footwear and hiking poles are recommended.
Description 🌕✨ Join us for a magical moonlit hike at Lindsay Tract! The trail is mostly flat, ideal for an easy two-hour hike adventure suitable for everyone. We’ll stroll about 2 km under the gentle glow of the Hunter’s Moon 🌌 before pausing in a cozy hut 🛖 to listen to the history of the area, including spooky local stories told by Brenda Stewart, the PBTC archivist. 👻📜 We’ll sip hot chocolate ☕️ (bring your own mugs!) and chit-chat for about an hour before heading back to our cars. 🚗 Dress comfortably, wear sturdy shoes 👟, and don’t forget your water bottle! 💧 Illuminate your path with a red light headlamp or flashlight 🔦. The total time commitment is about 3-4 hours. See you there! 🎉🌲
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).
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Caledon Hills Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet and park at km 31.7 on Innis Lake Rd, north of Finnerty Sideroad, and we carpool to km 16.1
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 16 km
Description Join us for this Caledon E2E in 5 sections. Sign up for all 5 sections (to be entitled to the badge) or only the ones you are available for.
Please bring 2 litres of water, a snack, bug spray, sunscreen, a personal first-aid kit and appropriate clothing. Hiking boots/shoes are mandatory and poles are suggested.
Please arrive by 8 am, so we can leave at 8:15 am to shuttle to our starting point.
Click on the Google link for directions to the meeting place.
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet in the parking lot on 1st Line EHS near Orangeville, south of Hockley Valley.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description Hiking around the side trails of this new property acquired by the BTC two years ago and then across the road and along the main trail, returning to the new property, continuing along the side trails to the cars. This property used to be a Scout Camp and has several old buildings and varied terrain (forest, meadow, etc). Some hills.
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2024-10-18 at 13:00 2024-10-19 at 08:00 2024-10-20 at 08:00 2024-10-21 at 08:00 2024-10-22 at 08:00 2024-10-23 at 08:00 2024-10-24 at 08:00
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Rocky Distance: 20-25KM each day
Description Frontenac Park is located near Kingston about 3-4 hours from Toronto. According to Parks Ontario, the Frontenac Challenge is the ultimate hiking challenge in Ontario! To qualify for the ‘Frontenac Challenge’ badge you need to complete all of Frontenac’s 11 hiking loops, totaling around 160 km!
The Frontenac Challenge is managed jointly by Parks Ontario and the Friends of Frontenac. You can find details about the 2023 Frontenac challenge at –
BOARDING & LODGING: You are responsible for arranging your own food and accomodation. Most often participants find it convenient and cost-effective to stay at Snug Harbour Resort, a short distance from the park. If you intend to stay there, feel free to reach out to the trip leader and let me know whether your email can be shared with other participants. Often there are opportunities for joining others in renting a cabin and jointly preparing meals.
HIKING These hikes are for serious hikers only. You should be prepared for long hiking days. No drop-outs. You should bring your lunch and at least 1.5 – 2 litres of water. You should dress for the weather. Bring your rain gear, if needed.
Additional information will be provided to participants nearer to the event.
Pace: Fast (5 km/hr or greater), Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Rocky Distance: 12
Description Departure 1: 7 AM, 10 York Mills Rd.
Departure 2: 7:20 AM, HWY 400 and Major Mackenzie Dr. Park and Ride, in front of the GO bus stop
Join us for an awesome fall hike with spectacular views of the Algonquin Park wilderness. Exact trails/routes to be decided based on conditions and access at the time of the hike. We will split into two groups. Both groups will hike the same route at similar paces so that we finish around the same time. The trails are hilly and challenging, with some rocks and routes underfoot. We hope to complete the hike in about 5 hours (including all breaks), no drop-outs. There will be many great view and water stops along the way, and a scenic lunch spot.
Bring lunch, snacks, water (at least 2 litres), sun and rain protection. We will be travelling in a washroom equipped highway coach.
The cost: $70 for members, $80 for non-members, $40 for children. This includes coach fare and park admission/bus parking fee.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): BTC Map #20 1st Line East, Bruce Trail Parking Lot – Rock Hill. Just east of Whitfield south of 10 Side Road (County Road 17).
Pace: Brisk, Fast Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections, Slippery Sections Likely, Strenuous Distance: 25 kms
Description Challenge yourself, your family, your friends or co-workers to complete the 25 Km trail through the picturesque and serene Boyne River Valley and earn the Dufferin Hi-Land 25 K “Challenge Badge”. This is a fundraising event for our club to assist in the maintenance of the Trail. We look forward to “treating” you with renown Dufferin County fare and hospitality at our checkpoints. I challenge you!
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 20.5 km
Description You are registering for a 4 day series of hikes to earn the Blue Mountains Stained Glass fundraiser badge. Please dress appropriately for fall weather, which can be cool, cold, rainy or snowy. It’s a good idea to have your icers in the car, you never know! Our October hikes should be a showcase of fall colours. Once the leaves are gone in November we’ll have great views through the bare trees. Hikers may miss one hike and make it up before Nov. 3 to earn the badge. See below for the hike schedule, locations and meeting times. The pace will be medium, a bit slower on the steep hills. All km are from Bruce Trail Guide Edition 31. Please meet 15 minutes before the start time ready to car shuttle. If you have any questions please contact me at beavervalleytrailactivities@gmail.com
October 19 – Hike starts at 8:30 a.m. Meet at Maple Lane km 67.3, Map 24, at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to the Snow Drifters parking lot on Pretty River Road, north east of km 46.8. We will be hiking across the Escarpment, then through Petun Conservation Area and Pretty River Provincial Park. Bring your energy for some hill climbing! Hike length 20.5 km
October 20 – Hike starts at 8:30 a.m. Meet at 9/10 Sideroad Nottawasaga, km 14.1, Map 21, at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to Lavender Cemetery, Mulmur-Nottawasaga Townline, km 00.0. We’ll be hiking through Noisy River Provincial Nature Reserve and part of the Transcarioca Friendship Trail. Hike length 14.7 km
November 2 – Hike starts at 8:30 a.m. Meet at Devil’s Glen Provincial Park off County Road 124, km 29.5, Map 22, at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to 9/10 Sideroad Nottawasaga, km 14.1. We’ll be hiking through Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area and Devil’s Glen. Hike length 15.4 km
November 3 – Hike starts at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the Snow Drifters parking lot on Pretty River Road, north east of km 46.8, Map 23, at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to Devil’s Glen Provincial Park off County Road 124, km 29.5. We’ll be hiking through Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial nature Reserve. Hike length 17.3 km
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 14-17 km
Description Explore the trails that wind through the beautiful valley at Boyd Conservation Area and the William Grainger Greenway. We will have lunch/snack in shelter with seated area,
Please bring hiking poles, proper clothing for the season , hiking shoes/boots and lots of water.
Description Hike through Woodend Conservation area through the Screaming Tunnel and into Fireman’s Park, Niagara Falls. We will loop around Fireman’s and head back to Woodend. Bring water and a snack. Poles recommended.
Pace: Fast Terrain: Difficult Distance: ~7km or ~14km
Description The PBTC is excited to pilot two trail runs as part of their hiking series. These fall 2024 pilot trail runs will help with preliminary plans for a Peninsula E2E trail running series in 2025. The second trail run on Saturday, Oct.19, 2024, will offer two loops starting in the PBTC Parking Lot in Barrow Bay, on the east side of #2461 Bruce County Road 9. [PLEASE NOTE: this start location and route have been updated since the original website post.] Trail runners will connect to the Main Trail from the short Hawthorn ST at the parking lot. Both loops will then follow the Main Trail east for about 2.5 km to the staircase. Trail runners interested in the 7km loop will then follow the Beth Gilhespy ST, to the John Appleton ST, and back to the parking lot.
Trail runners interested in the longer distance can enjoy the newly configured trails in this area since BTC secured the Sunrise Shores Nature Reserve this summer. The 14k loop will continue east on the Main Trail until about 4.5km, then turn up the escarpment following the Ivan Lemcke ST, to the Rush Cove ST, until it meets the new Main Trail in Rush Cove, following the Main Trail back (west) to the parking lot.
This is not a race. Trail runners will be expected to stay together – plan for about 2-3 hours. This is technical and challenging terrain for running. You should have some experience running trails, proper footwear, carry your own water/fuel, and fitness to maintain a jogging pace. Car pool if possible. Please join this run and share your feedback for future PBTC trail running events!
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 3.5 km.
Description This is Geology Series # 4 following Beth Gilhespy’s book “Walking Through Time” in the Sydenham Bruce Trail Section. We will be exploring an industrial oddity, a disappearing waterfall, fossils, deep crevices and a rich forest of towering trees. Copies of Beth’s book will be available for purchase. Special member’s only price of $37.00 . Cash, cheque or etransfer. If paying with cash, please bring exact change. A special guest may join us ! Please bring water and a snack if you wish. Proper hiking footwear and hiking poles are recommended.
Description Come join us for a 10K urban hike on Saturday Oct. 19 starting in Georgetown and learn about the area’s unique history in Glen Williams. Those leaving from Toronto can hop on the “Kitchener Line” Go Train at Union Station (at 9:51 am) or Bloor Go Station (at 10:01 a.m.). or Weston Go Station (10:07 a.m.) to arrive in Georgetown Go Train Station at 11:19 am (you’ll transfer to bus at Mt Pleasant Station in Brampton – a 20 minute stopover – for the rest of your journey). The return bus/train from Georgetown leaves at 3:00p.m. There is a 20-minute stopover at Mount Pleasant Station on the return trip. You’ll be back at Union Station at 4:36 p.m.
If you wish, you can also drive to the Georgetown Go Station (north parking lot) for the hike. GPS: 43.656030, -79.919159.
The 2.5 hour hike will take us to the ruins of the historic Barber Mill (first site of hydro power in Ontario), then we will follow along the Credit Valley Footpath to the quaint town of Glen Wiliams (established 1825), with a chance to see artisan workshops and purchase sweets at Kits Kitchen or tea at the Main Street Market. After viewing some historic homes in the village, we will make our way back to Georgetown, following an abandoned rail line that takes us to the Georgetown Train Station, built in 1885. We’ll wander past more historic homes and finish (depending on timing) with a stop at Furnace Room craft brewery (across from the Station), or the Norval Pancake Factory nearby.
This is a Level 1 (easy) hike with a easy/moderate pace, suitable for “fit” beginners. There are some hills and depending on the weather, there could be wet areas along the Credit River footpath. Dress for the time of year, bring hiking boots, poles if you wish, water, sunscreen and lunch/snacks. Go Transit weekend day passes are available online for $10.
Pace: Fast (5 km/hr or greater), Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Hilly, Rocky Distance: 12
Description Departure 1: 7 AM, 10 York Mills Rd.
Departure 2: 7:20 AM, HWY 400 and Major Mackenzie Dr. Park and Ride, in front of the GO bus stop
Join us for an awesome fall hike with spectacular views of the Algonquin Park wilderness. Exact trails/routes to be decided based on conditions and access at the time of the hike. We will split into two groups. Both groups will hike the same route at similar paces so that we finish around the same time. The trails are hilly and challenging, with some rocks and routes underfoot. We hope to complete the hike in about 5 hours (including all breaks), no drop-outs. There will be many great view and water stops along the way, and a scenic lunch spot.
Bring lunch, snacks, water (at least 2 litres), sun and rain protection. We will be travelling in a washroom equipped highway coach.
The cost: $70 for members, $80 for non-members, $40 for children. This includes coach fare and park admission/bus parking fee.
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): BTC Map #20 1st Line East, Bruce Trail Parking Lot – Rock Hill. Just east of Whitfield south of 10 Side Road (County Road 17).
Pace: Brisk, Fast Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections, Slippery Sections Likely, Strenuous Distance: 25 kms
Description Challenge yourself, your family, your friends or co-workers to complete the 25 Km trail through the picturesque and serene Boyne River Valley and earn the Dufferin Hi-Land 25 K “Challenge Badge”. This is a fundraising event for our club to assist in the maintenance of the Trail. We look forward to “treating” you with renown Dufferin County fare and hospitality at our checkpoints. I challenge you!
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 20.5 km
Description You are registering for a 4 day series of hikes to earn the Blue Mountains Stained Glass fundraiser badge. Please dress appropriately for fall weather, which can be cool, cold, rainy or snowy. It’s a good idea to have your icers in the car, you never know! Our October hikes should be a showcase of fall colours. Once the leaves are gone in November we’ll have great views through the bare trees. Hikers may miss one hike and make it up before Nov. 3 to earn the badge. See below for the hike schedule, locations and meeting times. The pace will be medium, a bit slower on the steep hills. All km are from Bruce Trail Guide Edition 31. Please meet 15 minutes before the start time ready to car shuttle. If you have any questions please contact me at beavervalleytrailactivities@gmail.com
October 19 – Hike starts at 8:30 a.m. Meet at Maple Lane km 67.3, Map 24, at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to the Snow Drifters parking lot on Pretty River Road, north east of km 46.8. We will be hiking across the Escarpment, then through Petun Conservation Area and Pretty River Provincial Park. Bring your energy for some hill climbing! Hike length 20.5 km
October 20 – Hike starts at 8:30 a.m. Meet at 9/10 Sideroad Nottawasaga, km 14.1, Map 21, at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to Lavender Cemetery, Mulmur-Nottawasaga Townline, km 00.0. We’ll be hiking through Noisy River Provincial Nature Reserve and part of the Transcarioca Friendship Trail. Hike length 14.7 km
November 2 – Hike starts at 8:30 a.m. Meet at Devil’s Glen Provincial Park off County Road 124, km 29.5, Map 22, at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to 9/10 Sideroad Nottawasaga, km 14.1. We’ll be hiking through Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area and Devil’s Glen. Hike length 15.4 km
November 3 – Hike starts at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the Snow Drifters parking lot on Pretty River Road, north east of km 46.8, Map 23, at 8:15 a.m. to shuttle to Devil’s Glen Provincial Park off County Road 124, km 29.5. We’ll be hiking through Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial nature Reserve. Hike length 17.3 km
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 14-17 km
Description Explore the trails that wind through the beautiful valley at Boyd Conservation Area and the William Grainger Greenway. We will have lunch/snack in shelter with seated area,
Please bring hiking poles, proper clothing for the season , hiking shoes/boots and lots of water.
Description Hike through Woodend Conservation area through the Screaming Tunnel and into Fireman’s Park, Niagara Falls. We will loop around Fireman’s and head back to Woodend. Bring water and a snack. Poles recommended.
Pace: Fast Terrain: Difficult Distance: ~7km or ~14km
Description The PBTC is excited to pilot two trail runs as part of their hiking series. These fall 2024 pilot trail runs will help with preliminary plans for a Peninsula E2E trail running series in 2025. The second trail run on Saturday, Oct.19, 2024, will offer two loops starting in the PBTC Parking Lot in Barrow Bay, on the east side of #2461 Bruce County Road 9. [PLEASE NOTE: this start location and route have been updated since the original website post.] Trail runners will connect to the Main Trail from the short Hawthorn ST at the parking lot. Both loops will then follow the Main Trail east for about 2.5 km to the staircase. Trail runners interested in the 7km loop will then follow the Beth Gilhespy ST, to the John Appleton ST, and back to the parking lot.
Trail runners interested in the longer distance can enjoy the newly configured trails in this area since BTC secured the Sunrise Shores Nature Reserve this summer. The 14k loop will continue east on the Main Trail until about 4.5km, then turn up the escarpment following the Ivan Lemcke ST, to the Rush Cove ST, until it meets the new Main Trail in Rush Cove, following the Main Trail back (west) to the parking lot.
This is not a race. Trail runners will be expected to stay together – plan for about 2-3 hours. This is technical and challenging terrain for running. You should have some experience running trails, proper footwear, carry your own water/fuel, and fitness to maintain a jogging pace. Car pool if possible. Please join this run and share your feedback for future PBTC trail running events!
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 3.5 km.
Description This is Geology Series # 4 following Beth Gilhespy’s book “Walking Through Time” in the Sydenham Bruce Trail Section. We will be exploring an industrial oddity, a disappearing waterfall, fossils, deep crevices and a rich forest of towering trees. Copies of Beth’s book will be available for purchase. Special member’s only price of $37.00 . Cash, cheque or etransfer. If paying with cash, please bring exact change. A special guest may join us ! Please bring water and a snack if you wish. Proper hiking footwear and hiking poles are recommended.
Description Come join us for a 10K urban hike on Saturday Oct. 19 starting in Georgetown and learn about the area’s unique history in Glen Williams. Those leaving from Toronto can hop on the “Kitchener Line” Go Train at Union Station (at 9:51 am) or Bloor Go Station (at 10:01 a.m.). or Weston Go Station (10:07 a.m.) to arrive in Georgetown Go Train Station at 11:19 am (you’ll transfer to bus at Mt Pleasant Station in Brampton – a 20 minute stopover – for the rest of your journey). The return bus/train from Georgetown leaves at 3:00p.m. There is a 20-minute stopover at Mount Pleasant Station on the return trip. You’ll be back at Union Station at 4:36 p.m.
If you wish, you can also drive to the Georgetown Go Station (north parking lot) for the hike. GPS: 43.656030, -79.919159.
The 2.5 hour hike will take us to the ruins of the historic Barber Mill (first site of hydro power in Ontario), then we will follow along the Credit Valley Footpath to the quaint town of Glen Wiliams (established 1825), with a chance to see artisan workshops and purchase sweets at Kits Kitchen or tea at the Main Street Market. After viewing some historic homes in the village, we will make our way back to Georgetown, following an abandoned rail line that takes us to the Georgetown Train Station, built in 1885. We’ll wander past more historic homes and finish (depending on timing) with a stop at Furnace Room craft brewery (across from the Station), or the Norval Pancake Factory nearby.
This is a Level 1 (easy) hike with a easy/moderate pace, suitable for “fit” beginners. There are some hills and depending on the weather, there could be wet areas along the Credit River footpath. Dress for the time of year, bring hiking boots, poles if you wish, water, sunscreen and lunch/snacks. Go Transit weekend day passes are available online for $10.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet roadside on 15 Side Road at Speyside at 9:15 am. We will carpool to 22 Side Road to start the hike.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description Meeting roadside on 15 Side Road, just off Hwy 25 at Speyside, we will carpool to 22 Side Road and hike back along the Canada Goose Side Trail to the main trail. Turn onto the Cliff Hatch Side Trail and finish along the Speyside South Side Trail to the cars. This hike has a lot of technical sections (rocks and lots of them), so be prepared for that. It’s a wonderful challenge! I will send an email two days before the hike to confirm.
Description This work party is to continue with our invasive buckthorn removal at St.Pauls Nature Reserve.
We are hoping to get lots of volunteers out and tackle this area in one work party per year.
Volunteers make a difference – come out & join us!
Invasive buckthorn removal methods vary based on how big the buckthorn is – small plants can be pulled by hand and hung upside down so the roots dry out and die. Medium sized are removed with the help of extractigators – special shovel like tools that make pulling much easier & large buckthorn “trees” must be cut with a chainsaw.
BTC Ecologists as well as certified chain sawyers will be there to help us.
Plan on arriving so we can all walk in together at 10am but it’s an easy walk out if anybody wants to leave after a shorter amount of time.
Remember to wear long pants, long sleeves, work gloves, bring lots of water & bring a lunch if you are staying for the duration!
Please register so you will be included in any relevant correspondence.
Description We will hike on the main trail from Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery through Louth Conservation Area and return back to Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery by 11:30. Upon return we will enjoy a private structured wine tasting led by one of the knowledgeable and friendly winery staff from 11:30 to 12:00 noon. The cost for the tasting experience is $12.00 per person. Please bring your $12.00 with you as I will collect it prior to the tasting to simplify the payment to Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery. Thank you.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing Distance: 4.6 km
Description We will carpool to do the Pines and Clearview loop hikes. This are hikes 16 and 17 in the book, Exploring Sydenham. There is one secret to locate. If you do not have a book and would like one ($30) let me know by using the “Contact hike leader” link.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 10.0 km
Description Hike 6 of 7 – Caledon Hills E2E
More ups and downs throughout this hike. A quick ascent via Hockley Heights Side Trail to the main trail, climbing to Dave’s Pinnacle, across 5th Line to enter a former ski area, crossing through Hockley Valley Resort, through open grasslands, and a conifer plantation, then north on 2nd Line EHS to Hockley Road.
51.8 to 61.1 + 0.25 + 0.45 sidetrails = 10.0 km (Edition 31)
This hike can be logged towards the “60 for 60th Anniversary” badge
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate m)
Description Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Please help prevent the spread of invasive species by cleaning your boots following the hike. Please check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 am at Creditview Rd. north of the Grange Sideroad on the Devils Pulpit Side Trail, southwest of km 5.2. Shuttle to start at Escarpment Sideroad.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 15.9 – 5.2 + 1.3 of side trail = 12.0 km total
Description This is the fifth hike of the series and follows the recent trail changes around the Forks of the Credit area.
Please be prepared to help with shuttling hikers at the beginning and at the end of the hike. Bring water and snacks. There will be a break. No dogs please.
Participants who complete all 6 hikes with the co-leaders, Doris Harper and Elizabeth Ganong, will be eligible to purchase the 60th Anniversary End to End badge and the 60 for the 60th Anniversary badge from the hike leaders at the end of the 6th hike. Hike one, a few, or all 6 hikes. Join any hike, complete the rest on your own, and record the hikes in a log. Check the CHBTC website for submission details.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 9 kms
Description This is an end-to-end hike. Meeting at the end of Jones Rd, we will carpool to Woolverton Rd and hike back. There are plenty of rocks and roots and a few hills.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Easy Distance: 5.5 km; Drop out Km 31.7 can be arranged (3.4 km)
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 6 continues north and west through the Rock Hill property, featuring crevices and a natural stone bridge, continuing along 10 Sideroad, then down Centre Rd to Kilgore. We will car shuttle from Kilgorie back to the Bruce Trail parking lot.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 12km
Description This beautiful hike will take in the fall colors of the west and east side of the Valley. This will be a shuttle hike meeting at Eugenia Falls and shuttling to Johnston’s Side Road (km71.7) We will hike south taking in Stew Hilts Side Trail,Uplands Meadow Side Trail, Upper Valley Side Trail, Boyne River Crossover Side Trail and Eugenia Side Trail.
Add on – Mushroom Hunter Badge. Let’s go hunting for mushrooms and other fungi. The magic of the search is in the slowing down and noticing. From the forest floor to trunks of trees, keep a keen eye out as you search for a minimum of 20 different varieties of fungi.
Bring a snack and water
Please no dogs
Text Kristina @ 519-410-9077 for morning of cancellations.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Caledon Hills, Blue Mountains Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): East side of 2nd Line, Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Area
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 26.3 km
Description This is the fourth section in our Cairn to Cairn hike series this fall. Heather Murch and Steven White are co-leading these hikes. Strong hikers are welcome to join for sections or individual hikes, but will need to register for each end to end section series. This series of hikes are 20-26 kms per day and due to parking or hike length, some hikes cover more than one section.
We meet at 7:30 – hikers should be ready to shuttle at that time. We will take turns and everyone is expected to participate in the shuttling. Any parking costs will be shared. There is another End to End hike series posted by Steve for those who want to hike and receive a special Stained Glass badge. Hikers should wear layered clothing, bring rainwear, poles, hiking boots, hat, water, snacks, lunch, bug spray, sunblock and be prepared for changing weather this time of year. Hiking itinerary with parking coordinates will be emailed to registered hikers.
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Caledon Hills, Blue Mountains Category: Stained Glass Badge End to End Fundraiser Hike Location (Google Maps): East side of 2nd Line, Blue Mountains
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 26.3km
Description This is the fourth section in our Cairn to Cairn hike series this fall. Heather Murch and I are co-leading these hikes. Strong hikers are welcome to join for sections or individual hikes, but will need to register for each end to end section series. This series of hikes are 20-24 kms per day and due to parking or hike length, some hikes cover more than one section. We meet at 7:30 – hikers should arrive early and be ready to shuttle at that time. We will take turns and everyone is expected to participate in the shuttling. Any parking costs will be shared. There is another End to End hike series posted by Heather for those who want to hike and not receive this special Stained Glass badge. Hikers should wear layered clothing, bring rainwear, poles, hiking boots, hat, water, snacks, lunch, bug spray, sunblock and be prepared for changing weather this time of year. Hiking itinerary with parking coordinates will be emailed to registered hikers.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 8 km
Description We will hike the main trail to the Ron Savage Side Trail, loop around on it to return to the main trail, and then the Frank Holley Side Trail. This is one of my favourite hikes. We hike on top of the escarpment until we reach the Ron Savage Side Trail. We then descend to the floor of the Glen, passing sinkholes and lake where waterfowl gather, if they haven’t yet fled south. The area is rocky underfoot with many crevices. We will hike through some of the large ones. Hiking boots with good support are recommended. The hike will take approximately 2 1/2 hours.
Location (Google Maps): Meet at the new parking lot at Blantyre on the east side of Grey Road 12. That’s Km 117.3, The Bruce Trail Reference Edition 31.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate Length of Hike: 7.2 km
Description This is a there-and-back hike. Starting in the new parking lot at Blantyre, we walk by fields, along Anthea’s waterfall, and through hardwood forest. The walk is through Grey Sauble CA land and BTC land. Once we reach 7th Line, we return to our vehicles.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less Terrain: Easy – Mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: Approx. 7 – 8 km.
Description Join in this “easy does it” type hike at the RBG Rock Chapel property on Rock Chapel Rd. We will use RGB trails plus main Bruce Trail to explore both the east and west sides of Rock Chapel. Expect great escarpment views and a surprise bridge. Hopefully the Fall colours will be good. We will stop to view Borer’s Falls. Meet in the parking lot at 318 Rock Chapel Rd. at 9:45 am. for a 10:00 am. start. Bring water, a snack and sunscreen. Poles may be useful. Parking fee in effect or an RBG membership. Leader: Anne Armstrong 905 617 3937
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot) Distance: 7-8 km
Description We will explore Valleyview and Maple view parks, and walk along German Mill Creek, for a distance of 7-8 km. Difficulty Level: 2 (Moderate)
Description From Jordan Hollow Hike the main trail to Upper and Lower Balls Falls, Moyer Road or Louth and Return. You must register for each hike. Bring Poles , snack and a drink and dress for the weather
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description This is an end to end hike. We will carpool from the parking lot on 15 Side Road to 6th Line at the Halton Agreement Forest and hike back along the Hilton Falls Side Trail, Al Shaw Side Trail and the main trail. This trail has some serious rocks and we cross a couple of creeks.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): East of km 103.3, Young’s drive. Coordinates N 44.568131,W 80.977042 map 32 addition 31.
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 22 km.
Description We will shuttle to km 81.3 and walk back. Parts of this day’s hike are very challenging. If you need to get in touch with me, use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue Box to send a message. Bring 2 litres of water, food.
Description Each Friday we will explore different neighbourhoods, trails and parkland throughout Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Moderate pace with some weeks entirely on sidewalks and roads while others may include a mix of trails and paved pathways. Great way to build up endurance for longer more strenuous hikes.
Prepare for cooler windy conditions on open parkland and along Lake Ontario and Niagara River trails.
Plan to stay for conversation and a warm cup of coffee or tea at Sweets & Swirls, Community Centre, Niagara Stone Road, NOTL
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): 1:30 pm at 460 – 7th Street West, Owen Sound. This is 1 block from the trail head.
Pace: Medium: 3 to 4 km/h Terrain: Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, There are crevices or holes which may be hidden by layers of snow. Hike with extreme caution. Distance: Between 5 to 7 kms
Description This is a loop hike. We will start on the blue access trail, walk up the escarpment, and follow the main trail south to Concession 3, then hike north along the hydro line. Depending on weather and conditions, we might add an extra loop in the Derby- Springmount Forest. From there we finish the hike again on the main trail, crossing a couple of crevices and enjoying the lookout over the Sound and the Bay. Poles are advised, Map 32. For more information, please contact the hike leader.
Description Meet at metal stairs leading to the gorge and hike the river trail returning to metal stairs. Bring water.
For those that wish to add the wooden stairs to the end of the hike we will hike to helicopter pad and return up the stairs. Allow an extra hour to hike. paid parking lot
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Rocky, Variable Distance: 10 km and 13 km
Description Join us for a relaxing hike in beautiful Hardy Lake Provincial Park! This park has everything- lush tree canopy, glacial rocks, interesting plants, settlor house remains (with a spooky wooden cabin) and a scenic lake. At this time we also hope to see some fall colours. We plan to run two groups on this hike, one at a more leisurely/moderate pace and the other faster that will cover slightly more distance. We do plan to stop occasionally for photos. While some of the trails are flat, there are still a few good hills, roots and uneven ground so hiking boots are a must. Hardy Lake PP is a non-operating park so there is no place to buy food or water, so please bring two litres of water, ample snacks, lunch and dress appropriately for a Fall hike. We also plan to stop in Orillia for refreshments.
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2024-10-26 at 08:15 2024-10-27 at 08:15 2024-11-02 at 08:15 2024-11-03 at 08:15 2024-11-09 at 08:15 2024-11-10 at 08:15 2024-11-30 at 08:15 2024-12-01 at 08:15 2024-12-07 at 08:15 2024-12-08 at 08:15
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Iroquoia E2E-in-Ten Location (Google Maps): Various locations – Scheduled will be emailed to registered hikers prior to hike start
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Slippery and Steep Sections, Slippery Sections Likely, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 11 – 15 km
Description This is a special series of 10 hikes to complete the entire Iroquoia section of the Bruce Trail over five weekends. There is an accomplishment badge, included in the registration fee – which was designed by Joe Borges and features the butternut tree.
For this E2E in 10, we will be following the main trail southbound starting in Milton and finishing in Grimsby. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of ten hikes as a Group Hike. The Iroquoia in 10 series is geared to experienced hikers with the expectation of a 3.5 to 5.0 km/hr pace maintained over an 11 to 15 km hike.
Hikers will be expected to wear proper hiking footwear and layered clothing. Sufficient snacks, water, hiking poles, and wet weather gear (if necessary) are recommended.
The fee goes towards supporting the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club, which in turn supports the mission of the Bruce Trail Conservancy, which is: “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.”
A maximum of 3 of the 10 hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges, but it is intended that this badge be earned while hiking as part of a group led by a certified hike leader. Car shuttles are shared amongst the hikers.
Please note there are no refunds!
TRANSPORTATION
This series will be through hikes and will require car shuttling, you must be willing to drive or to be a passenger. Some parking locations require paid parking, and hikes that enter Conservation Areas (CA) will require reservations. The fee for the E2E-in-Ten does not cover any parking/entry fees for hikers who are not members of the Halton CA and/or Hamilton CA. If the group has enough hikers who are members of a CA, those will be the cars chosen to park in those areas so as to minimize costs but since conservation passes are not free, please consider nominal compensation to the pass holder. At least one hike starts at one CA and possibly ends at another, so parking fees are unavoidable for non-CA members.
Remember, you can only miss three hikes to qualify for this special Beechnut badge. You must still complete the distance you have missed. If you miss more than three but still complete the distances on your own, you may apply for the regular club End to End badge. Those who already have the Beechnut badge may elect to get the new Red Fox Independent E2E Badge.
Location (Google Maps): East Point Park Bird Sanctuary, Scarborough, ON parking lot at the end of Beechgrove Dr. There are different public transit routes to this parking lot please check transit maps/google map
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2024-10-26 at 08:30 2024-11-02 at 08:15 2024-11-03 at 08:15 2024-11-09 at 08:15 2024-11-10 at 08:15
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Beaver Valley Category: Stained Glass Badge End to End Fundraiser Hike Location (Google Maps): Kolopore Parking Lot (44.432689)
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 18.5-26km per day
Description Join us for Beaver Valley End to End on October 26, November 2nd-3rd, and November 9-10th, 2024. The hikes will be at a moderate pace 3-4km per hour. This is suitable for intermediate to advanced hikers.
We will be using hiker’s vehicles to shuttle to our start from our meeting point.
Proper hiking boots is a must! Bring hiking poles (if you use them), food, snacks, 2l of water, hat, sun screen, bug repellent, rain gear and first aid kit. Please check the weather forecast each day before heading out.
Arrive at 8:15 am Sharp to check in. Once everyone has arrived, we will proceed and drive to the starting point.
Your fee includes the guidance and organization of a volunteer hike leader. I will try to make arrangements for everyone to receive their Stain Glass End to End badge upon completion.
If you must miss a day but can make it up before the last scheduled hike, you will still qualify for this special badge. This is a fundraising hike for the Bruce Trail Club. Proceeds go to the Beaver Valley Club to support the trail infrastructure and to the Bruce Trail Conservancy mission “Protecting this ribbon of wilderness, for every one, forever.”
Please, no dogs or children.
There are no refunds for this hike series. Please ensure you are physically capable of these distances before signing up for this hike.
If you have any questions, please enquire to the hike leader through this form.
Day 1 – Kolopore Parking Lot (44.432689)and shuttle to Maple Lane at Swiss Meadows Parking Lot (44.4956661)-23.8kms
Day 2 – Sideroad 7B Parking Lot (44.3951417)and shuttle to Kolopore Parking Lot (44.432689)- 18.5kms
Day 3 – Hogg Falls Parking Lot, Flesherton (44.28687)and shuttle to Sideroad 7B Parking Lot (44.3951417)- 21.3kms
Day 4 – Sideroad 16C Parking Lot, Kimberly (44.4370672) and shuttle to Hogg Falls Parking Lot, Flesherton (44.28687) – 24.5kms
Day 5 – Grey Road 12 Parking Lot, Medford(44.5013845) and shuttle to Sideroad 16C Parking Lot, Kimberly (44.4370672) – 25.8kms
TRANSPORTATION
Since this is a car shuttle hike, please ensure your vehicle is car shuttle ready. All participants will be expected to take turns either driving to the start or driving the drivers back at the end of the day. Carpooling to our meeting spot with 2 people in the car is generally ok but if more than that, please let the hike leader know.
Waiver
I acknowledge that this activity in which I am participating, organized by The Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC) and/or its member Clubs, involves risks which are beyond the control of the BTC and its member Clubs. Notwithstanding the acknowledgement of such risks, I hereby release the BTC, its member Clubs, contractors, employees, agents, assigns and executors from all claims for damage however so arising as a result of my participation in this and any other activity organised by the BTC and/or its member Clubs. I agree to pay the cost of my emergency evacuation of my person or belongings that may be necessary. I affirm that I am aware of the nature of this activity, its length, duration and degrees of difficulty and that I am properly equipped and physically able to participate. I have no medical or other condition which might preclude my participation. I agree to follow the directions of the leader and any assistants at all times.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): West of km 125.7, Lindenwood Rd. Coordinates N 44.685276,W 80.995970 map 33 addition 31.
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 22.4 km
Description Day 5, we will shuttle to km 103.3 and hike back. Bring food and 2litres of water. If you need to get in touch with me, use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue box to send a message.
Hosting Club: Peninsula Category: Peninsula Blue Series Location (Google Maps): Roadside Parking at the south end of Cathedral Dr, Lion’s Head, ON N0H 1W0, Canada
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Difficult, Easy, Moderate Distance: 12.5 km
Description Join us in hiking the side trails of Hope Bay Forest Provincial Nature Reserve and the surrounding areas of Hope Bay and Hopeness. This hike offers incredible panoramic views of Georgian Bay’s sparkling turquoise waters, rich, mature woods, and undulating, rocky terrain.
We’ll be hiking a stretch of Main Trail, along with the entirety of Hopeness Side Trail, Jack Poste Side Trail, and Don Irish Side Trail. The terrain varies, with some elevation changes. We’ll spend plenty of time along both the edge of the escarpment and in the beautiful woods (with a small trip down a tree lined gravel road). Highlights include those jaw dropping Peninsula water views, the renowned Hope Bay glacial potholes, a massive crevice, some other awesome geological features including karst pavement, and perhaps even a glimpse of the slightly haunting, somewhat famed, and very mysterious stuffed animal zoo that has hung in the trees along a portion of Hopeness Road from time immemorial.
Here’s hoping (pun intended!) we’re just in time to take in the incredible Autumn views Hope Bay Forest has to offer. The lush forest below the Escarpment becomes a rich tapestry of yellows, reds, and oranges and it’s a sight to behold!
Be prepared for rocky and slippery conditions. Hiking poles are helpful and rain gear may come in handy. Wear footwear for rugged terrain (roots and rocks are plentiful throughout the trails we’ll be hiking). Pace will be leisurely to moderate and adjusted for slippery conditions, if needed. Bring plenty of water, a snack and light lunch.
This 12.5 km, ~5 hour hike counts towards the coveted side trail badge and you can check it out on Map 31 of the newest edition of the Bruce Trail guidebook!
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Dundas Valley Conservation Area. Meeting point Dundas Valley parking per map provided. Follow Lions Club Rd then Merrick Ln to end where paid parking (credit card required) is located.
Description Come join me for a late Fall hike in beautiful Dundas Valley Conservation area. We’ll explore some of the known and lesser known trails in the area.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet for a 10 a.m. departure from Crawford Lake Conservation Area – 3115 Conservation Rd. Milton ON L9T 2X3, Canada Meeting point is at the upper parking lot next to the Visitor Centre.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 8km or 12km
Description About the hike: We will hike around Crawford Lake, a rare example of a meromictic lake and the Bruce Trail on our way to the Nassagaweya Canyon with great views, you can choose a shorter loop of 8km and head back to the Longhouse Village or continue on for another loop in the canyon and looping back to the visitor centre. Crawford Lake is also an important site for global scientific research. Click here to learn more about these studies and how our rare meromictic lake may help scientists define a new proposed epoch: the Anthropocene.
What to wear and bring: Bring water, snacks and lunch. Be prepared for weather conditions for this day. Hiking shoes or boots recommended. Poles if you use them.
Parking: Upper parking lot. Reservations are not required but are recommended. Fee is per person. If you book online, you can reserve your spot and save money on gate fees. Click to reserve. https://www.conservationhalton.ca/parks/crawford-lake/ Additional Notes:
Length: 8 or 12 km (4 – 4 1/2 hrs) with a lunch stop. If you are doing the shorter hike you will be finished about 12 or 12:30 p..m. Hike level: 2 (moderate with flat and variable terrain, ( the last 4km has more descents and ascents).
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Splitrock Narrows parking lot off 2nd Line EHS: 44.074962, -80.083756
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Easy, Moderate Distance: N/A
Description Common buckthorn is an invasive shrub that outcompetes native plants and threatens biodiversity. Come out for a fun morning of buckthorn busting to help us remove this plant and make space for biodiversity at the Splitrock Narrows property!
Small plants can be pulled by hand, while larger plants can be pulled with the help of an extractigator, which is lots of fun to use! No experience required – training will be provided.
Bring gardening/work gloves, water and sunscreen, and wear long pants and closed toed shoes. Please note that we will be working off trail for this activity, so we will be walking through some meadows with tall grasses and goldenrod as well as some forested/shrubby areas.
If we finish our work early, there will be the option to go for a nature hike through the property.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 10 am at the roadside parking on Coolihans Sideroad, near where the Trail crosses the road. This is just west of the intersection of Glen Haffy Road and Coolihans Sideroad.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approximately 5 km
Description Looking to get out on a Saturday but not give up your whole day? Saturday Shorts, a hiking series, will get you out in a small group on a short hike. This Saturday’s hike is at Glen Haffy, where the seasons do not disappoint. We’ll hike the main Trail and conservation trails to make a 5 km route looping around. Bring water and a snack, if desired. There will be a short break. No dogs please.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Flat, Hilly, Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Rocky, Variable Distance: 10 km and 13 km
Description Join us for a relaxing hike in beautiful Hardy Lake Provincial Park! This park has everything- lush tree canopy, glacial rocks, interesting plants, settlor house remains (with a spooky wooden cabin) and a scenic lake. At this time we also hope to see some fall colours. We plan to run two groups on this hike, one at a more leisurely/moderate pace and the other faster that will cover slightly more distance. We do plan to stop occasionally for photos. While some of the trails are flat, there are still a few good hills, roots and uneven ground so hiking boots are a must. Hardy Lake PP is a non-operating park so there is no place to buy food or water, so please bring two litres of water, ample snacks, lunch and dress appropriately for a Fall hike. We also plan to stop in Orillia for refreshments.
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2024-10-26 at 08:15 2024-10-27 at 08:15 2024-11-02 at 08:15 2024-11-03 at 08:15 2024-11-09 at 08:15 2024-11-10 at 08:15 2024-11-30 at 08:15 2024-12-01 at 08:15 2024-12-07 at 08:15 2024-12-08 at 08:15
Hosting Club: Iroquoia Category: Iroquoia E2E-in-Ten Location (Google Maps): Various locations – Scheduled will be emailed to registered hikers prior to hike start
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Slippery and Steep Sections, Slippery Sections Likely, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 11 – 15 km
Description This is a special series of 10 hikes to complete the entire Iroquoia section of the Bruce Trail over five weekends. There is an accomplishment badge, included in the registration fee – which was designed by Joe Borges and features the butternut tree.
For this E2E in 10, we will be following the main trail southbound starting in Milton and finishing in Grimsby. Please note that you are signing up for the entire series of ten hikes as a Group Hike. The Iroquoia in 10 series is geared to experienced hikers with the expectation of a 3.5 to 5.0 km/hr pace maintained over an 11 to 15 km hike.
Hikers will be expected to wear proper hiking footwear and layered clothing. Sufficient snacks, water, hiking poles, and wet weather gear (if necessary) are recommended.
The fee goes towards supporting the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club, which in turn supports the mission of the Bruce Trail Conservancy, which is: “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.”
A maximum of 3 of the 10 hikes can be self-completed as a result of scheduling challenges, but it is intended that this badge be earned while hiking as part of a group led by a certified hike leader. Car shuttles are shared amongst the hikers.
Please note there are no refunds!
TRANSPORTATION
This series will be through hikes and will require car shuttling, you must be willing to drive or to be a passenger. Some parking locations require paid parking, and hikes that enter Conservation Areas (CA) will require reservations. The fee for the E2E-in-Ten does not cover any parking/entry fees for hikers who are not members of the Halton CA and/or Hamilton CA. If the group has enough hikers who are members of a CA, those will be the cars chosen to park in those areas so as to minimize costs but since conservation passes are not free, please consider nominal compensation to the pass holder. At least one hike starts at one CA and possibly ends at another, so parking fees are unavoidable for non-CA members.
Remember, you can only miss three hikes to qualify for this special Beechnut badge. You must still complete the distance you have missed. If you miss more than three but still complete the distances on your own, you may apply for the regular club End to End badge. Those who already have the Beechnut badge may elect to get the new Red Fox Independent E2E Badge.
Location (Google Maps): East Point Park Bird Sanctuary, Scarborough, ON parking lot at the end of Beechgrove Dr. There are different public transit routes to this parking lot please check transit maps/google map
You are signing up for the following dates and times: 2024-10-26 at 08:30 2024-11-02 at 08:15 2024-11-03 at 08:15 2024-11-09 at 08:15 2024-11-10 at 08:15
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Beaver Valley Category: Stained Glass Badge End to End Fundraiser Hike Location (Google Maps): Kolopore Parking Lot (44.432689)
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 18.5-26km per day
Description Join us for Beaver Valley End to End on October 26, November 2nd-3rd, and November 9-10th, 2024. The hikes will be at a moderate pace 3-4km per hour. This is suitable for intermediate to advanced hikers.
We will be using hiker’s vehicles to shuttle to our start from our meeting point.
Proper hiking boots is a must! Bring hiking poles (if you use them), food, snacks, 2l of water, hat, sun screen, bug repellent, rain gear and first aid kit. Please check the weather forecast each day before heading out.
Arrive at 8:15 am Sharp to check in. Once everyone has arrived, we will proceed and drive to the starting point.
Your fee includes the guidance and organization of a volunteer hike leader. I will try to make arrangements for everyone to receive their Stain Glass End to End badge upon completion.
If you must miss a day but can make it up before the last scheduled hike, you will still qualify for this special badge. This is a fundraising hike for the Bruce Trail Club. Proceeds go to the Beaver Valley Club to support the trail infrastructure and to the Bruce Trail Conservancy mission “Protecting this ribbon of wilderness, for every one, forever.”
Please, no dogs or children.
There are no refunds for this hike series. Please ensure you are physically capable of these distances before signing up for this hike.
If you have any questions, please enquire to the hike leader through this form.
Day 1 – Kolopore Parking Lot (44.432689)and shuttle to Maple Lane at Swiss Meadows Parking Lot (44.4956661)-23.8kms
Day 2 – Sideroad 7B Parking Lot (44.3951417)and shuttle to Kolopore Parking Lot (44.432689)- 18.5kms
Day 3 – Hogg Falls Parking Lot, Flesherton (44.28687)and shuttle to Sideroad 7B Parking Lot (44.3951417)- 21.3kms
Day 4 – Sideroad 16C Parking Lot, Kimberly (44.4370672) and shuttle to Hogg Falls Parking Lot, Flesherton (44.28687) – 24.5kms
Day 5 – Grey Road 12 Parking Lot, Medford(44.5013845) and shuttle to Sideroad 16C Parking Lot, Kimberly (44.4370672) – 25.8kms
TRANSPORTATION
Since this is a car shuttle hike, please ensure your vehicle is car shuttle ready. All participants will be expected to take turns either driving to the start or driving the drivers back at the end of the day. Carpooling to our meeting spot with 2 people in the car is generally ok but if more than that, please let the hike leader know.
Waiver
I acknowledge that this activity in which I am participating, organized by The Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC) and/or its member Clubs, involves risks which are beyond the control of the BTC and its member Clubs. Notwithstanding the acknowledgement of such risks, I hereby release the BTC, its member Clubs, contractors, employees, agents, assigns and executors from all claims for damage however so arising as a result of my participation in this and any other activity organised by the BTC and/or its member Clubs. I agree to pay the cost of my emergency evacuation of my person or belongings that may be necessary. I affirm that I am aware of the nature of this activity, its length, duration and degrees of difficulty and that I am properly equipped and physically able to participate. I have no medical or other condition which might preclude my participation. I agree to follow the directions of the leader and any assistants at all times.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): West of km 125.7, Lindenwood Rd. Coordinates N 44.685276,W 80.995970 map 33 addition 31.
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 22.4 km
Description Day 5, we will shuttle to km 103.3 and hike back. Bring food and 2litres of water. If you need to get in touch with me, use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue box to send a message.
Hosting Club: Peninsula Category: Peninsula Blue Series Location (Google Maps): Roadside Parking at the south end of Cathedral Dr, Lion’s Head, ON N0H 1W0, Canada
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Difficult, Easy, Moderate Distance: 12.5 km
Description Join us in hiking the side trails of Hope Bay Forest Provincial Nature Reserve and the surrounding areas of Hope Bay and Hopeness. This hike offers incredible panoramic views of Georgian Bay’s sparkling turquoise waters, rich, mature woods, and undulating, rocky terrain.
We’ll be hiking a stretch of Main Trail, along with the entirety of Hopeness Side Trail, Jack Poste Side Trail, and Don Irish Side Trail. The terrain varies, with some elevation changes. We’ll spend plenty of time along both the edge of the escarpment and in the beautiful woods (with a small trip down a tree lined gravel road). Highlights include those jaw dropping Peninsula water views, the renowned Hope Bay glacial potholes, a massive crevice, some other awesome geological features including karst pavement, and perhaps even a glimpse of the slightly haunting, somewhat famed, and very mysterious stuffed animal zoo that has hung in the trees along a portion of Hopeness Road from time immemorial.
Here’s hoping (pun intended!) we’re just in time to take in the incredible Autumn views Hope Bay Forest has to offer. The lush forest below the Escarpment becomes a rich tapestry of yellows, reds, and oranges and it’s a sight to behold!
Be prepared for rocky and slippery conditions. Hiking poles are helpful and rain gear may come in handy. Wear footwear for rugged terrain (roots and rocks are plentiful throughout the trails we’ll be hiking). Pace will be leisurely to moderate and adjusted for slippery conditions, if needed. Bring plenty of water, a snack and light lunch.
This 12.5 km, ~5 hour hike counts towards the coveted side trail badge and you can check it out on Map 31 of the newest edition of the Bruce Trail guidebook!
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: General Hike Location (Google Maps): Dundas Valley Conservation Area. Meeting point Dundas Valley parking per map provided. Follow Lions Club Rd then Merrick Ln to end where paid parking (credit card required) is located.
Description Come join me for a late Fall hike in beautiful Dundas Valley Conservation area. We’ll explore some of the known and lesser known trails in the area.
Hosting Club: Toronto Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): Meet for a 10 a.m. departure from Crawford Lake Conservation Area – 3115 Conservation Rd. Milton ON L9T 2X3, Canada Meeting point is at the upper parking lot next to the Visitor Centre.
Pace: Moderate (3-4 km/hr) Terrain: Level 2 (Intermediate – some hills and uneven surfaces, rocks and roots underfoot), Variable Distance: 8km or 12km
Description About the hike: We will hike around Crawford Lake, a rare example of a meromictic lake and the Bruce Trail on our way to the Nassagaweya Canyon with great views, you can choose a shorter loop of 8km and head back to the Longhouse Village or continue on for another loop in the canyon and looping back to the visitor centre. Crawford Lake is also an important site for global scientific research. Click here to learn more about these studies and how our rare meromictic lake may help scientists define a new proposed epoch: the Anthropocene.
What to wear and bring: Bring water, snacks and lunch. Be prepared for weather conditions for this day. Hiking shoes or boots recommended. Poles if you use them.
Parking: Upper parking lot. Reservations are not required but are recommended. Fee is per person. If you book online, you can reserve your spot and save money on gate fees. Click to reserve. https://www.conservationhalton.ca/parks/crawford-lake/ Additional Notes:
Length: 8 or 12 km (4 – 4 1/2 hrs) with a lunch stop. If you are doing the shorter hike you will be finished about 12 or 12:30 p..m. Hike level: 2 (moderate with flat and variable terrain, ( the last 4km has more descents and ascents).
Hosting Club: Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Special Events Location (Google Maps): Meet at the Splitrock Narrows parking lot off 2nd Line EHS: 44.074962, -80.083756
Pace: Leisurely, Medium Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Easy, Moderate Distance: N/A
Description Common buckthorn is an invasive shrub that outcompetes native plants and threatens biodiversity. Come out for a fun morning of buckthorn busting to help us remove this plant and make space for biodiversity at the Splitrock Narrows property!
Small plants can be pulled by hand, while larger plants can be pulled with the help of an extractigator, which is lots of fun to use! No experience required – training will be provided.
Bring gardening/work gloves, water and sunscreen, and wear long pants and closed toed shoes. Please note that we will be working off trail for this activity, so we will be walking through some meadows with tall grasses and goldenrod as well as some forested/shrubby areas.
If we finish our work early, there will be the option to go for a nature hike through the property.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): Meet at 10 am at the roadside parking on Coolihans Sideroad, near where the Trail crosses the road. This is just west of the intersection of Glen Haffy Road and Coolihans Sideroad.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing, Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: Approximately 5 km
Description Looking to get out on a Saturday but not give up your whole day? Saturday Shorts, a hiking series, will get you out in a small group on a short hike. This Saturday’s hike is at Glen Haffy, where the seasons do not disappoint. We’ll hike the main Trail and conservation trails to make a 5 km route looping around. Bring water and a snack, if desired. There will be a short break. No dogs please.
Pace: Brisk Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 23 km
Description We will shuttle to km 148.5 and walk back. If you need to get in touch with me, use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue Box to send a message. Bring 2 litres of water, food. Be in the meeting place 15 minutes early.
Hosting Club: Sydenham Category: Geology Hike Location (Google Maps): Dead end of Concession Road 11 south of Superior Street, Owen Sound. Roadside parking. Please park on the east side of the road.
Pace: Leisurely: 3 km/h or less Terrain: Easy: Mostly flat and good footing., Moderate: Some hills and/or poor footing, Strenuous: Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing. Distance: 5.5 km approx.
Description This is an extended version of Geology Hike # 5, following Beth Gilhespy’s book “Walking Through Time” in the Sydenham Bruce Trail Section. This is a linear hike, starting on a rail trail and then entering the main trail and hiking east to the amazing karst geology, towering cliffs and cambering features of this iconic crevice system. We will return the same way.
Copies of Beth’s book will be available for purchase. Special member’s only price of $37.00 . Cash, cheque or etransfer. If paying with cash, please bring exact change. A special guest may join us ! Please bring water and a snack if you wish. Proper hiking footwear and hiking poles are recommended.
Hosting Club: Toronto, Dufferin Hi-Land Category: Car Hike Location (Google Maps): We will meet at roadside parking on 15 Sideroad at Prince of Wales Road. Note that the only access to this location is from River Road, 500 m west of Kilgorie. Look for a small road sign, “15 Sideroad”, on a sharp curve on River Road. (Map 20 of the Bruce Trail Reference Guide, Edition 31).
Pace: Leisurely (2-3 km/hr) Terrain: Variable Distance: 8.4 km
Description Calling all families with children who love hiking and earning badges!!!
This is the tenth in a series of ten hikes that will be offered throughout 2024 on a roughly monthly basis so that children who are 15 years of age and younger can earn the Dufferin Hi-Land Adventurer Youth Badge and their parents/guardians can earn the Dufferin Hi-Land Side Trails Badge at the same time!!! Details regarding the requirements for each badge can be found here: https://dufferinbrucetrailclub.org/dufferin-bruce-trail-club-badges/ Each of the ten hikes will be a loop hike so no car shuttles will be needed, and each hike will cover a distance of approximately 6-9 km hiked at a leisurely pace (2-3 km/h) so children and adults alike can participate.
This tenth and final hike will be an autumn hike to explore the following four side trails: the Kilgorie ST, the Bell Lookout ST, part of the Pine River Valley ST, and the Black Edge ST. (Note that the first three side trails will be completed together as a loop, and then we will drive a short distance to the BTC parking area near the intersection of 30 Sideroad and 1st Line EHS in order to hike the Black Edge ST.) Please dress appropriately for an autumn hike by dressing in layers (wear an inner layer that wicks sweat away from your skin, a middle layer that keeps you warm, and an outer layer that protects you from wind and rain), wearing a sunhat or toque (depending on the weather), and wearing comfortable footwear that has good traction. Hiking poles or walking sticks are an asset since they will help keep you balanced if the ground is muddy/slippery. As well, make sure you bring enough water and food for a 3-4 hour hike since we’ll be covering a total distance of approximately 8.4 km.
Hopefully you’ll be able to join me on Sunday, October 27th! Until then, happy hiking, everyone!
Pace: Brisk (4-5 km/hr) Terrain: Challenging, Variable Distance: 23.25 km
Description Badge day, treats or ice cream day. Another E2E will be done! Be there 15 minutes early, bring 2litres of water and food. If you need to get in touch with me use the “Contact Hike Leader” Dialogue box to send a message. We will be shuttling to km 148.5 and walking back. 😊
Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Blue Mountains Category: Special Event Location (Google Maps): This is a three day fundraiser ETE for the new stained glass badge.
Pace: Brisk – 4 to 5 km/hr Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing, Strenuous – Hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 67.50km spread over three days
Description Blue Mtn is the 8th club to introduce a stained glass badge, designed by Joe Borges. Distances will be spread over 3 days as equally as possible depending on the parking. Please bring enough food and snacks for a 20km + day of hiking and 2l of water minimum. Everyone must have a first aid kit in their backpack. We will work our way northward. Schedules will be provided to all registered participants. The registration fee includes the badge and supports the club’s infrastructure and the mission of “Preserving a ribbon of wilderness for everyone, forever.” Participants can make up one of the three days on their own if you have a scheduling conflict. There are no refunds.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Strenuous – hilly with steep climbs and some poor footing Distance: 12.3 km
Description Last hike in the Caledon Hills. Through the Whitetail Refuge Nature and Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserves. Up and down hills, over bridges, to Hockley Road.
72.4 – 61.1 + 0.75 + 0.25 side trails = 12.3 km total (Edition 31)
This hike can be logged towards the “60 for 60th Anniversary” badge
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr Terrain: Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 8 kms
Description Hiking the bike trails, side trails and main trail to Waterdown and back for a good loop. Mostly good footing with some rocky sections on the main trail.
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Description Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Please help prevent the spread of invasive species by cleaning your boots following the hike. Please check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 am at Boston Mills Road, southwest of km 48.4 in the Toronto Section. Shuttle to start on Creditview Road.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5.2 – 0.0 + 1.3 of Side Trail + 2.4 of Toronto = 8.9 km total
Description This is the last hike of the series and takes us through the Cheltenham Badlands as we make our way to the Toronto Section.
Please be prepared to help with shuttling hikers at the beginning and at the end of the hike. Bring water and snacks. There will be a break. No dogs please. We will have a roadside celebration of the end-to-end as all local venues are closed on Tuesdays.
Participants who complete all 6 hikes with the co-leaders, Doris Harper and Elizabeth Ganong, will be eligible to purchase the 60th Anniversary End to End badge and the 60 for the 60th Anniversary badge from the hike leaders at the end of the 6th hike. Hike one, a few, or all 6 hikes. Join any hike, complete the rest on your own, and record the hikes in a log. Check the CHBTC website for submission details.
Dufferin Hi-Land Map 21, Km 40.7. Meet at roadside parking on Prince of Wales Rd, just south of 20 Sideroad, Mulmur. This location is best accessed from Centre Rd via 20 Sideroad or from the north from Dufferin Rd 21 via Prince of Wales Rd.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: 6.9 km; Drop out at Km 36.8 can be arranged (3.0 km)
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 7 continues north beside the Pine River, then through the Provincial Fishing Reserve and Pine River Nature Reserve, continuing along 15 Sideroad and Prince of Wales Rd to parking at 20 Sideroad. We will car shuttle from 20 Sideroad back to Kilgorie.
Pace: Medium Terrain: Moderate, Some rocky footing, Some steep sections, Strenuous Length of Hike: 12.5km
Description This is the final hike in this series. If you have joined me in all 8 hikes you will qualify for the Beaver Bites Badge ($10/$12) If you have missed any hikes you can make them up on your own and submit your log when you are ready.
This hike will take us through Epping Lookout Side Trail, Beaver Pond Side Trail and Sligo Side Trail.
Add on – Mushroom Hunter Badge. Let’s go hunting for mushrooms and other fungi. The magic of the search is in the slowing down and noticing. From the forest floor to trunks of trees, keep a keen eye out as you search for a minimum of 20 different varieties of fungi.
Bring a snack and water
Please no dogs
Text Kristina @ 519-410-9077 for morning of cancellations.
COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike
Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking. Find Ontario’s self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Hikers may choose to wear masks
Transportation
It is the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s current policy that car shuttles are allowed. It is at the discrepancy of individual hike leaders to make that decision.
Other Guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain. Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate. Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
Always carry I.D. and your health card.
Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
Description This is a fair weather hike and will be cancelled if raining. Participants will meet up at 9:45am at 388 Cape Chin Rd N. Participants will leave at 10am and carpool 3 km to the Cape Chin, stopping along the way to discuss restoration activities on the Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin. At the Cape Chin house, photos will be taken. For those that cannot hike the 3 km return to the cars, they will drive back and leave the property. For those that are able, Tamara will lead the group on a hike back to the cars for a 3 km at a leisurely pace.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: General Location (Google Maps): 7th Line parking area located off 7th Line, immediately east of Airport Rd.; km 43.3, Map 18.
Pace: Leisurely – 3 km/hour or less Terrain: Moderate – some hills and/or some poor footing Distance: 6 km
Description Join Marilyn, Louise and Joyce on this 2 hour, 6 km hike which is the 9th in the series of hikes for the new “60 for the 60th Anniversary” badge. We will hike south towards Hwy 9 and back. Hike one, a few, or all 10 hikes. Join any hike and make up the rest on your own as long as a record is kept of their hikes to submit on completion to obtain their badge. Participants who complete all 10 hikes will be eligible to purchase the “60 for the 60th” badge. Bring poles, and hydration.
Location (Google Maps): Parking lot at the corner of Bayview Ave, and Sycamore Dr. South of Highway 7 Sycamore Dr. is 3blocks south of highway 7 and 2 blocks north of John Street, parking lot is across plaza of Dollarama and Star box
Description Hike the main and side trails in Shorthills Provincial Park. Bring hiking boots, water, sunscreen and bug spray. Please help prevent the spread of invasive species by cleaning your boots following the hike. Please check yourself for ticks following the hike.
Hosting Club: Caledon Hills Category: End-to-End Location (Google Maps): Meet at 9:15 am at Boston Mills Road, southwest of km 48.4 in the Toronto Section. Shuttle to start on Creditview Road.
Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hour Terrain: Easy – mostly flat and usually good footing Distance: 5.2 – 0.0 + 1.3 of Side Trail + 2.4 of Toronto = 8.9 km total
Description This is the last hike of the series and takes us through the Cheltenham Badlands as we make our way to the Toronto Section.
Please be prepared to help with shuttling hikers at the beginning and at the end of the hike. Bring water and snacks. There will be a break. No dogs please. We will have a roadside celebration of the end-to-end as all local venues are closed on Tuesdays.
Participants who complete all 6 hikes with the co-leaders, Doris Harper and Elizabeth Ganong, will be eligible to purchase the 60th Anniversary End to End badge and the 60 for the 60th Anniversary badge from the hike leaders at the end of the 6th hike. Hike one, a few, or all 6 hikes. Join any hike, complete the rest on your own, and record the hikes in a log. Check the CHBTC website for submission details.
Dufferin Hi-Land Map 21, Km 40.7. Meet at roadside parking on Prince of Wales Rd, just south of 20 Sideroad, Mulmur. This location is best accessed from Centre Rd via 20 Sideroad or from the north from Dufferin Rd 21 via Prince of Wales Rd.
Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Moderate, Slippery and Steep Sections Distance: 6.9 km; Drop out at Km 36.8 can be arranged (3.0 km)
Description In 2004 a group of Dufferin Hi-Land BTC members began organizing Tuesday hikes. For their first venture, they hiked a 10 hike/10 week end-to-end series of the DH section. Join us as we recreate this series to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tuesday hiking and recognize the pioneers who started it all.
Hike 7 continues north beside the Pine River, then through the Provincial Fishing Reserve and Pine River Nature Reserve, continuing along 15 Sideroad and Prince of Wales Rd to parking at 20 Sideroad. We will car shuttle from 20 Sideroad back to Kilgorie.