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  1. 4 giorni fa · North Durham Nature’s Jay Thibert and his wife, Bev, on the Bruce Trail. North Durham Nature ’s Jay Thibert will share stories about his adventures along the Bruce Trail on May 28. The discussion, dubbed “A Ribbon of Wilderness for Everyone,” will be held at the Scugog Memorial Public Library, starting at 7 p.m.

  2. 4 giorni fa · Jody Patfield from Barrie Ont., walking along his 30days900ks end-to-end trek of the Bruce Trail from Niagara to Tobermory. The past month has been anything but a walk in the park for...

  3. 3 giorni fa · The present-day trail was established in 1984. Directions: This greenway is located in the Town of Niagara-on-the- Lake on an abandoned rail bed. Its route connects St. David's with the village of Niagara-on-the-Lake. From the Bruce Trail, just east of St. David's Golf Club, the greenway heads north-easterly across Regional Road 81 to the ...

  4. It is a bit last minute but I plan to start the hike next week in Niagara and hike for 2 weeks. I then have plans for about a month and plan to return to the trail after my plans. I have seen online that it is impossible to thru hike the Bruce trail as there is not always a great spot to camp.

  5. I am wondering if anyone has hikes the whole Bruce trail. It is a bit last minute but I plan to start the hike next week in Niagara and hike for 2 weeks. I then have plans for about a month and plan to return to the trail after my plans. I have seen online that it is impossible to thru hike the Bruce trail as there is not always a great spot to ...

  6. 2 giorni fa · Then, we will continue west and north along to main trail with a detour to climb to Bell Lookout and back. Then we continue to hike along the Pine River Fishing Pond to 15 Sideroad. We turn right and follow the main trail to Prince of Wales Road. From here we hike east on the Kilgorie Side Trail and come out to River Road.

  7. 4 giorni fa · Address: Bruce Trail, Tobermory Website. Marmora Maze Caves. This large complex of cave passages is certainly maze-like, ranging from easy walking passages to tight crawls. These hundreds of metres of tunnels are an explorer’s paradise, bringing visitors to every nook and cranny in the Callaghan’s Rapids Conservation Area.