Map 12 – Toronto – New routes in Limehouse area
Date Effective: Jun. 23, 2025 | Map 12, Edition 31

The Toronto Bruce Trail Club has removed 900 m of Bruce Trail from Fifth Line in the Limehouse area.
The main Bruce Trail has been rerouted to a natural environment, and sections of the old route have become new side trails, providing additional access between the main Bruce Trail and roadside parking.
Length of the newly routed main Bruce Trail = 1.5 km
(displayed on the map above as solid black line)
Beeney Creek Side Trail = 1.1 km
This access trail connects the main Bruce Trail and Fifth Line through a narrow protected corridor on the BTC’s Sinclair property (secured in 1995).
New Roadside Parking Fifth Line at Beeney Creek Side Trail:
Capacity: 5
Coordinates: 43.648028, -79.995285
Ancient Maple Side Trail = 450 metres
This access trail connects the Main Trail and Fifth Line, passing a number of old growth maples, on the BTC’s Maple Ridge Nature Reserve (secured 2018).
New Roadside Parking Fifth Line at Ancient Maple Side Trail:
Capacity: 5
Coordinates: 43.642394, -79.987737
Ridge Side Trail = 430 metres
Some of the original route of Ridge Side Trail is now main Bruce Trail. The remaining 430 metres of Ridge Side Trail creates as 1.2 km loop with the main Bruce Trail on the BTC’s Maple Ridge Nature Reserve.