Your local connection to the Bruce Trail
Nine Bruce Trail Clubs support The Bruce Trail Conservancy. Each Club manages a section of the Trail. All Club activities are overseen by volunteers. Trail maintenance, stewardship, public education, hiking programs, and landowner relations are a few of the important tasks managed by Club volunteers.
When you become a member with the Bruce Trail Conservancy, you are a member of the Conservancy AND one local Club.
Choosing a Club
Most members choose to belong to a Club that is closest to their home. If you wish to be a member of more than one Bruce Trail Club, you can add "Additional Clubs" for a reduced price. This is a great option for cottagers or others who regularly travel between two or more favorite areas of the trail.
Find a Club: see our interactive map
Visit a Club website:
Niagara Bruce Trail Club
Queenston to Grimsby
www.niagarabrucetrail.org
Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club
Grimsby to Kelso
www.iroquoia.on.ca
Toronto Bruce Trail Club
Kelso to Cheltenham
www.torontobrucetrailclub.org
Subscribe to E-Notes
Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club
Cheltenham to Mono Centre
www.caledonbrucetrail.org
Subscribe to Cal E-News
Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club
Mono Centre to Lavender
www.dufferinbrucetrailclub.org
Blue Mountains Bruce Trail Club
Lavender to Craigleith
www.bmbtc.org
Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club
Craigleith to Blantyre
www.beavervalleybrucetrail.org
Sydenham Bruce Trail Club
Blantyre to Wiarton
www.sydenhambrucetrail.ca
Peninsula Bruce Trail Club
Wiarton to Tobermory
www.pbtc.ca