Show Filters

Categories

Reset Filters
< 2026 >
June 29
  • 29
    June 29, 2026

    Blue Mountains End-to-End in 5 - Hike 3 Make-Up

    8:30 AM-1:30 PM
    06/29/2026
    Sorry, the registration cut-off time for this hike has been reached.
    Not a member? Click here to join today!

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Blue Mountains
    Category: General Hike
    Location (Google Maps): Roadside Parking on north end of Osprey-Clearview Townline

    Hike Leader(s): Pati Greenwood, Jeff Dowsett Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 12.9 km

    Description

    NOTE: This is a make-up hike for the 3rd in the Blue Mountains E2E series that was cancelled due to weather.

    This is an End-to-End hike series to complete the Blue Mountains section of the Bruce Trail in 5 hikes.  Join for all or as many hikes as desired – you will need to register  for each hike in the series which will take place on the following dates in April: 17, 18, 19, 24 and 25.

    Since this is a group hike, please consider your fitness level before registering.  We will be walking at a pace of 3km – 4km per hour and hikers will need to keep up with the person in front of them for the duration of the hike.  The hike series will also involve car shuttles and every hiker is expected to participate as drivers.

    Weather conditions in the spring can be changeable, so it’s best to dress in layers and come prepared for varying conditions throughout the day.   Hiking boots are required and hiking poles are strongly recommended.  Bring plenty of fluids and a snack.

    This third hike of the series will be 12.9  km long.  Plan to arrive at the meeting place by 8:15 a.m. as we will start the car shuffle to the hike starting point at 8:30 a.m. sharp.  Further details will be provided to registered hikers a few days prior to the hike.

    EASY DOES IT HIKE Heartland Forest Nature Ezperience

    9:00 AM-10:15 AM
    06/29/2026
    Sorry, the registration cut-off time for this hike has been reached.
    Not a member? Click here to join today!

    Hosting Club: Niagara
    Category: Leisurely
    Location (Google Maps): 8215 Heartland Forest Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 0L5 (Park in large lot near entrance )

    Hike Leader(s): Diane Marlatt Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely <3 km/hr
    Terrain: Easy: mostly flat, good footing
    Distance: 3Km

    Description

    8:00 pm Sunset & Moonlight Night Hike in Niagara-on-the-Lake

    8:00 PM-9:30 PM
    06/29/2026
    Sorry, the registration cut-off time for this hike has been reached.
    Not a member? Click here to join today!

    Hike open to BTC Members only.

    Hosting Club: Niagara
    Category: Night
    Location (Google Maps):

    Veteran’s Memorial Park, park just outside the park on King St.

    Hike Leader(s): Robin Garrett Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely <3 km/hr

    Distance: 6-7 km

    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).

    Peninsula Strawberry Full Moon Hike - Departure time 9pm

    8:30 PM-10:30 PM
    06/29/2026
    Sorry, the registration cut-off time for this hike has been reached.
    Not a member? Click here to join today!

    Hosting Club: Iroquoia, Peninsula
    Category: Moonlight Hikes
    Location (Google Maps): Barrow Bay Parking Lot in the Peninsula Club

    Hike Leader(s): Ruth Moffatt Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

    Pace: Leisurely – 3km/hr or less, Medium – 3 to 4 km/hr
    Terrain: Dependent on Conditions, Moderate – Some hills and/or some poor footing
    Distance: 7-8km

    Description

    This full moon hike is in the Peninsula Section of trail and led by an Iroquoia Hike Leader.

    Welcome to more Full Moon Hike Series – This is 1/4 that will be led this summer. Details for collecting badges are at the bottom of the hike details.
    We will meet in the Barrow Bay parking lot and make our way out to the Barrow Bay Cliffs Nature Reserve at the lookout and make our way back on the Beth Gilhespy and John Appleton Side Trails. We will not be descending the staircase.

    Sunset is at 9:17.
    Bring water and whatever snacks you need as well as a first aid kit, poles if you use them and most importantly, a head-lamp with a red light if you have one.
    2/4 July 29 Buck Moon – Meet time is 8:45pm

    3/4 August 28 Sturgeon Moon – Meet time is 7:45pm

    4/4 September 26 Harvest Moon – Meet time is 6:00pm

    The following is from the Bruce Trail Conservancy website regarding Hiking at Night. 
    While most hikers choose to explore the Bruce Trail by day to take in the colourful sights and vast vistas, venturing out after dark also has its benefits.
    Hiking at night allows you to tap into other senses and explore nature in a whole new way. From stargazing to nocturnal animal sightings, there is a lot to see and hear when exploring the Bruce Trail after sunset. No matter your motivation for heading out for a nighttime hike, certain precautions should be taken to ensure that your time on the Trail is safe and enjoyable.

    Before you go
    Plan your route and choose somewhere familiar. It’s easy to get turned around in the darkness. Planning your route and hiking it in daylight first will help you know what to expect. If you’ve never tried hiking at night, start with a shorter hike somewhere familiar to you. Always stay on the Trail to avoid getting lost.

    Bring a headlamp or flashlight and extra batteries. The Trail can be quite rugged with uneven surfaces, rocks, and roots. A headlamp or flashlight is essential for preventing trips and falls – and both are brighter and last longer than your phone’s built-in light. A light source with different settings, including a red light, is ideal as bright lights can be hard on your eyes over time.

    Bring a fully charged cell phone. You should always bring your phone with you when hitting the trails in case you need to call for help. Most phones have a flashlight function that can act as a backup to your headlamp. You can also use your phone’s GPS with apps like the Bruce Trail App and what3words for navigational and safety purposes.

    Wear reflective clothing and bring a whistle. A reflective piece of clothing can help other hikers or drivers see you in the darkness. A whistle can help others hear you in case of an emergency, even if they can’t see you.

    Plan to do your first hike under a full moon and a clear sky.
    A full moon can provide a surprising amount of light. Planning your first night hike during a full moon and clear sky can be a great way to acclimate yourself to hiking after dark.

    Don’t go solo and tell someone where you are going. Always share your route with someone before heading out in case of an emergency. Bring a friend to explore the Trail together, or join one of the moonlit hikes offered by some Bruce Trail Clubs.

    Bring layers. The temperature can drop quickly in the woods at night. Bring layers to stay warm and comfortable.
    While Hiking

    Slow down and be aware of hazards. Don’t expect to hike at the same pace you would in daylight. Darkness can make the terrain more challenging. Slow down, pay attention to your surroundings, and stay away from cliff edges to prevent injuries.

    Be prepared for wildlife. Many animals such as coyotes, owls, bats, salamanders, foxes, opossums, and skunks are active at night. Sightings can enhance your nighttime hiking experience but be careful not to get too close. Keep your ears open to the sounds around you to avoid unwanted interactions.

    While more preparations may be needed for a hike after dusk, for many, once they find themselves in the cool of the night gazing up at the constellations or watching an owl swoop through the darkness, the effort is well worth it.

    If you are collecting your badge tonight or on any of the following full moon hikes: July 29, August 28, September 26, please bring exact cash $10 for members and $15 for non-members to cover the cost of the badge.  You must’ve have completed at least 4 full moon hikes. If you wish to pay by e-transfer and have your badge mailed out to you, you may also choose to receive it that way. For simplicity sake, and because it will be dark out, it would be appreciated if you could please choose one method of receiving your badge or the other. Badges are on the honour system so if this is your 4th hike, please feel free to receive your badge.