Otter Lake and Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin Birding Hike

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05/22/2026 08:00 AM

Otter Lake and Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin Birding Hike

  • HikeType Birding
  • PaceTypes Leisurely (2.0 - 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment.
  • TerrainTypes Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails.
  • PaidOuting No
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Hosting Club: Peninsula
Category: Birding
Location (Google Maps): 388 Cape Chin Road North

Hike Leader(s): Marg Glendon Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)

Pace: Leisurely (2.0 - 3.0 km/h): A relaxed pace with frequent breaks and a focus on enjoyment.
Terrain: Easy: Flat forested sections or lowland trails.
Distance: ~3.5 km

Description

This is a “tandem” birding hike - Otter Lake Nature Reserve and nearby Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin. Brian Popelier, BTC Ecologist, will introduce us to the wonders of Otter Lake's Spring birding season, then at MCNRCC for more birding and to learn about habitat restoration here.

The Otter Lake property is part of a larger provincially significant wetland complex. It is comprised of a variety of wetland habitats including meadow marsh, thicket swamp, deciduous treed swamp, Graminoid fen and the properties namesake, the shallow calcareous Otter Lake. The wetlands support water loving plants and host a variety of wetland and marsh birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles. introduce you to the wonders of Otter Lake's spring birding season.

With 523 acres of iconic Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula landscape, a breathtaking 270-degree view of Georgian Bay, and 1.8 kilometers of the Bruce Trail’s Optimum Route, the Maple Cross Nature Reserve at Cape Chin is a natural masterpiece and a true conservation gem.

Consider extending your day to enjoy more birding and hiking along the Bruce Trail.

In total, this hike will take about 2 1/2 - 3 hours. Bring binoculars, insect repellent, lunch, water and snacks. Wear sunscreen, hat, and sun protective clothing. We may encounter some wet spots, so wear water proof hiking boots and gators.

This is a perfect opportunity to work on your PBTC Birding Badge: https://peninsula.brucetrail.org/badges/