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  2. Bruce Trail - Wikipedia

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    The land the trail traverses is owned by the Government of Ontario, local municipalities, local conservation authorities, private landowners, and the Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC). The Bruce Trail is the oldest and longest marked hiking trail in Canada. Its name is linked to the Bruce Peninsula and Bruce County, through which the trail runs.

  3. List of trails in Canada - Wikipedia

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    hiking trail Ganaraska Hiking Trail (Wasaga Section) Tiny Trail at Wyevale: Ganaraska Hiking Trail (Midland Section) at Copeland Forest REsources Management Area near Martinville: Wasaga Beach, Creemore, Angus, Midhurst: giant loop hiking trail, has a 5-km spur linking it to Bruce Trail Georgian Bluffs Trail: 16 km (9.9 mi) Park Head: Bruce ...

  4. Brimstone, Caledon, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Trail: Hiking and biking trail spanning 885 kilometers. [9] References This page was last edited on 20 May 2024, at 01:05 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Bruce Peninsula National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park offers opportunities for many outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, boating, and bird watching. The park has trails ranging in difficulty from easy to expert, and connects to the Bruce Trail. Bruce Peninsula National Park is known for its crystal clear blue waters, cobblestone beaches, rocky cliffs and karst formations. [3]

  6. Devil's Punch Bowl (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Lower Falls. Devil's Punch Bowl is a 37-metre ribbon waterfall on the Niagara Escarpment, in the Stoney Creek community of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.It is in the Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area [1] maintained by the Hamilton Conservation Authority, [2] and features an escarpment access trail with connections to a section of the Bruce Trail.

  7. Mono Cliffs Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Rock faces: As the name suggests, the park has a number of cliff faces along the Niagara Escarpment itself. Along the Cliff Top Trail is a sturdy set of stairs which descend about 30 metres (98 ft) down the rock face to a wooden path that runs between the cliff face and a small outlier, providing excellent views of the rock, ferns, and cedars.

  8. Borer's Falls - Wikipedia

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    Borer's Falls can be accessed from the Dundas section of the Bruce Trail and also from the Borer's Falls Conservation Area. By car take the QEW west to Highway 403, which you will follow to Highway 6 in Flamborough and go north. Go left on Highway 5 (Dundas Street), and left on Rock Chapel Road. [1]

  9. Cheltenham Badlands - Wikipedia

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    A section of the main Bruce Trail has been on the property since 1989 after permission for the trail was granted by the owner. [7] A side trail, named the Russell Cooper side trail, connected the main trail to the unofficial viewing area located at the top of the site near Olde Base Line Road, and was open from 2001 to 2007.

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