TORONTO BRUCE TRAIL CLUB is the largest of the nine member clubs of the Bruce Trail Conservancy. We work tirelessly to build and maintain the Bruce Trail, steward our protected natural areas along the Trail, and offer more than 400 hikes each year on the Bruce Trail and beyond.
Latest News
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Save the date. Join hike leaders Martina Furrer, Brenda Dalglish, Nijole Mockevicius, and Kadhim Taki on Sept 22 to 24 for our annual coach trip to the Saugeen ...
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Breathtaking Overlooks and Crevice Caves: A Blue Mountains End-to-End This Coming Autum
by George Lennon Join Michael Humpage and me this coming September 9th for the first five of the six bus hikes we are planning. We ... -
Discover Spring Flowers – and get a head start on a new badge
Quick – can you identify ten species of wildflowers? I’ll bet you got trilliums, and maybe the trout lily that’s pictured here. How many more? ...
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Trail Highlights
Discover historical and geological wonders along the Bruce Trail
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Terra Cotta Conservation Area
Terra Cotta Conservation Area contains an award-winning restored wetland, lush forest trails, fields, and ponds among the trails. There is ... Keep Reading -
Silver Creek Conservation Area
The 6.5km of the main Bruce Trail (marked by white paint blazes) takes you through this escarpment mature woodlot, where ... Keep Reading -
Pear Tree Park
On the main Bruce Trail in Speyside, the park is a nice jumping off point for several loop hiking and ... Keep Reading -
First Blaze and Philip Gosling
Philip Gosling is one of the four original “founders” of the Bruce Trail, our first Trail Director and the founder ... Keep Reading -
Scotsdale Farm
Scotsdale Farm is a popular starting point for various hiking trails and loop routes that are connected to the main ... Keep Reading
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Terra Cotta Conservation Area
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Silver Creek Conservation Area
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Pear Tree Park
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First Blaze and Philip Gosling
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Scotsdale Farm
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"Here stands a rugged, beautiful continuum of rocks, waterfalls, greenery and recreational opportunity that must be preserved in its entirety for us and the future."
Ray Lowes, 1963Bruce Trail Founding Father



