From the Limehouse Conservation Area parking lot take the .2 km Limehouse Access Trail east to the main Bruce Trail. At the junction with the main Bruce Trail turn right and follow the white blazes for about .5 km until you meet the intersection with the Black Creek...
This hike leads you to a somewhat magical place. The trail leads you into a gigantic crevice which towers over you. At the end of the crevice there is a ladder which takes you to the top. On the right is one of the many caves in the area. The trail then leads you to...
The Bruce Trail is a footpath that threads its way, from Queenston Heights in the south of Ontario to Tobermory, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula to the north, along the Niagara Escarpment affording the user a variety of special interest side trails and spectacular...
The Toronto Section is one of 9 sections of the Bruce Trail that threads its way, from Queenston Heights in the south of Ontario to Tobermory, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula to the north, along the Niagara Escarpment affording the user a variety of special...
The Peninsula Section is one of 9 sections of the Bruce Trail that threads its way, from Queenston Heights in the south of Ontario to Tobermory, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula to the north, along the Niagara Escarpment affording the user a variety of special...
The Sydenham Section is one of 9 sections of the Bruce Trail that threads its way, from Queenston Heights in the south of Ontario to Tobermory, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula to the north, along the Niagara Escarpment affording the user a variety of special...
Bruce’s Caves Conservation Area derives its greatest significance from the unique cave formations found along the escarpment face. These caves were formed by the wave action of post-glacial Lake Algonquin, 7,000 to 8,000 years ago. The significance of the cave...
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...
Filled with underground caves and streams, meadows and forests, the Eramosa Karst is one of the watershed’s unique natural gems. Eramosa Karst is located in the south western section of Stoney Creek area of Hamilton. A perfect location for hiking, nature...
Gilbert MacIntyre Trail is located in Rockwood Conservation Area. The Rockwood Conservation area is one of the GRCA’s best in terms of diversity in geology, history, flora, and fauna. The 3.5 km Gilbert MacIntyre trail is partly linear and partly looped, and...
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