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The Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club is one of nine member clubs of the Bruce Trail Conservancy, a charitable, membership-based, volunteer organization.



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JOIN US FOR BRUCE TRAIL DAY
Sunday October 5 th
Forks of the Credit Provincial Park  

10:00 am 2 hour hike to visit the ruins of the Ring Kiln (car shuttle)
(strenuous terrain, slow pace, fascinating ruins)

10:30 am
2 hr Hike to the Falls of the Cataract and return (easy hike, slow pace)

11:00 am Family and Childrens’ hike (1 hr. easy hike, slow pace)

1:00 pm 2 hour Hike to the Falls of the Cataract and return (easy hike, slow pace)

1:30 pm 1.5 hour Hike, enjoying the views (easy hike, slow pace)

2:00 pm 1 hour scenic autumn walk (easy hike, slow pace)

10 am – 1:00 pm GPS Mystery Quest over Fields and Forest (self guided) For medium to advanced GPS users. Moderate terrain. Special Prizes

Free parking at the Forks of the Credit Provincial Park for:

  • Bruce Trail members and
  • all participants in CHBTC Bruce Trail Day activities.  

ON SITE BARBEQUE!

Bruce Trail Day is designed to promote public awareness of the Bruce Trail – the need to secure the Trail and preserve the Niagara Escarpment. The hikes are designed to be introductory hikes.

Tell your family and friends about this event and plan now to bring them along to Bruce Trail Day.

Meeting Place for all activities is: The main parking area for Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, off McLaren Rd., 2 km south of Peel Rd # 24. McLaren Rd is 2.75 km west of Highway # 10 at Caledon Village. See Bruce Trail Reference Guide Map # 15.

Published by the Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club. www.caledonbrucetrail.org



The Bruce Trail is a world-renowned hiking trail running almost 800 km from Queenston near Niagara-on-the-Lake to Tobermory at the top of the Bruce Peninsula. By establishing and maintaining the Bruce Trail, the BTA and its member clubs assure free public access to the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.

The Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club is responsible for the management and maintenance of a 68.9 km section of the Bruce Trail from Cheltenham (near Terra Cotta) to Mono Cliffs (northeast of Orangeville), in addition to another 63.1 km of Side Trails. Volunteers in our Club organize numerous events including a hiking program, Club socials, trail maintenance workshops, and the annual “Bruce Trail Day”.


 

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