Nature Trails near Thornbury, Ontario
Welcome to Thornbury!
Thornbury is a community in the Town of the Blue Mountains.
The Town of the Blue Mountains is a town in Grey County, southwestern Ontario, Canada, located where the Beaver River flows into Nottawasaga Bay. It is named for the Blue Mountain, and hence the economy of the town is centred on tourism, particularly on the Blue Mountain ski resort and the private Georgian Peaks, Osler, Craigleith and Alpine Ski Clubs.
The town was formed on January 1, 2001, when the Town of Thornbury was amalgamated with the Township of Collingwood. The Bruce Trail passes through sections of the town.
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CHUCK GRANT SIDE TRAIL LOOP – BRUCE TRAIL
From the parking lot on the 9th Side Rd about 100 yards east of the Town Line and the hamlet of Duncan, ON start your hike by heading south on the main Bruce Trail. Follow the white blazes for .7 km until you come to the intersection with the Chuck Grant Side...
GEORGIAN TRAIL
The Georgian Trail begins/ends in the east at Collingwood’s Harbourview Park and near Meaford Harbour in the west and runs along the beautiful south shore of Georgian Bay. From Craigleth to Meaford, the trail runs near Hwy. 26 West with numerous access points along...
Grey County Forest #9 – Kolapore
Grey County Forest #9 – Kolapore houses a portion of the Kolapore Uplands Wilderness Ski Trails, including 4.4 kilometres of marked cross country ski trails maintained by the Kolapore Wilderness Trails Association. Cross country skiing, fishing, hunting, and...
Hogg’s Falls Lower Side Trail Loop – Bruce Trail
Hogg’s Falls Lower Side Trail Loop – Bruce Trail begins at the parking lot for Hogg’s Falls on the west side of Lower Valley Rd about 750 metres north of East Back Line, Flesherton, ON. Start your walk at the north end of the parking log where the...
LOREE SIDE TRAIL LOOP – BRUCE TRAIL
From the corner of 21st Side Rd and 4th line take the Intercept Access Trail 200 metres eastward from the north shoulder of this curve in the road. Here you will meet the main Bruce Trail. Turn left and follow the white blazes of this main trail. You will traverse a...