The Bruce Hiking Trail

Bruce Trail Bibbulmun Tract
Felkers Falls Conservation Area
Dundas Valley

The Bruce Hiking Trail is the oldest and longest marked hiking trail in Canada. It is 840 km long, with over 440 km of side trails. Every year more than 400,000 people take advantage of the Trail as people walk, snowshoe, watch wildlife, take photographs and admire the glorious scenery of the Niagara Escarpment.

The Bruce Trail was instrumental in the Escarpment being named a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations in 1990 – one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. The Bruce Trail is a member of the Ontario Trails Council through affiliation with.

In 2009 the Bruce Trail Association changed its name to the Bruce Trail Conservancy which is reflective of the Bruce Trail’s mandate to conserve the land on which it resides. Trails-A-Z lists over 100 different trail segments for your convenience , such as The Bruce Trail – Toronto SectionCaledon,  Beaver ValleyTerra Cotta or Iroquoia (to name just a few),that make up the Bruce Trail.

I have been enjoying hiking on the Bruce Trail for more than 5 years now. The Bruce Trail is Southern Ontario premiere hiking trail on the Niagara Escarpment. Because of 5 years of hiking My youTube channel ontariohikingtrails.ca features videos from the 5 plus years of hiking on the Niagara escarpment so if you enjoy hiking take a look.

Hockley Valley