On the main Bruce Trail in Speyside, the park is a nice jumping off point for several loop hiking and return-hiking options. Visit the plaque garden, sit on one of ...
Philip Gosling is one of the four original “founders” of the Bruce Trail, our first Trail Director and the founder of the Toronto Club. At a spot on the trail ...
Scotsdale Farm is a popular starting point for various hiking trails and loop routes that are connected to the main Bruce Trail (white markers) and sidetrails (blue markers), such as ...
Limestone kilns in Limehouse Conservation Area make this trail very special. Less than 5 kilometers of the trail might refrain some hikers from visiting, but it is a beautiful trail ...
Bruce Trail Conservancy Members. We are looking for your help in designing our newest badge, the Toronto Winter End to End Badge. In order to earn this badge, one needs ...
The Toronto Bruce Trail Club invites applications for a new Trail Director (TD). If you are interested in this great opportunity to help “preserve a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, ...
At the Toronto Bruce Trail Club, we have a dual mandate of supporting the Bruce Trail Conservancy in securing and preserving this magnificent footpath, and offering a variety of hiking ...
This has been, and continues to be, a challenging and unprecedented time for the Toronto Bruce Trail Club. Our highest priority is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all ...
The Toronto Bruce Trail Club stands in solidarity with the Black/African Canadian community in the fight against systemic racism and injustice. We are committed to helping build a nation where ...
Hilton Falls is a popular conservation area at Campbellville Road and Appleby Line known for its walking and biking trails, picnic areas, specular views and its cascading waterfall. It is ...