Category: Bruce Trail

A Loopy Bruce Trail Tale

Nicola Ross tackled the Bruce Trail’s 900 kilometres her own way—by hiking loops instead of a linear route. In this excerpt from 40 Days & 40 Hikes, she shares a 27.8-kilometre trek from Noisy River to Freedom Rock, blending adventure with her deep love for the trail.
By Nicola Ross | Foreword by Cara Williams | Illustrations by Nicola Ross

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Devil’s Glen Provincial Park – Devil’s Playground

From summits to stairways, Devil’s Glen Provincial Park calls to adventure seekers. Whether you’re hiking deep into the Mad River Gorge or scaling its craggy cliffs, this rugged park is where nature’s raw beauty reigns supreme.
by Cara Williams | photography by Clay Dolan

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Hiking Blue Mountain – The Scenic Route

While hiking at Blue Mountain Resort, trekkers can expect to hike through ancient limestone cliffs, past fossilized marine life, and alongside stunning waterfalls, all while enjoying breathtaking views.
By Cara Williams, photography by Clay Dolan

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Hiking Blue Mountain – Vert-I-Go

Blue Mountain Resort has one of the largest cohesive trail systems in the area. And because the hiking trails range from beginner to advanced, adventurers of all ages are rewarded with gorgeous views of Georgian Bay, Collingwood and the Niagara Escarpment.

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Free Falling – Waterfalls of Grey and Bruce Counties

From gentle cascades to roaring rushes, waterfalls are mesmerizing, serene, and always worth the effort it takes to view them. The Escarpment’s undulating topography has made it rich with streams and rivers, and dozens of waterfalls are often just a short drive or hike away.

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