Ways to Get Involved
Volunteer With Us
For 65 years, volunteers have been the driving force behind the Bruce Trail. Today, more than 1,500 people donate their time and talents to keep the Trail open, protected, and thriving. Without their year-round dedication the Bruce Trail would not be what it is today. We’re inviting you to join us as the next generation of volunteers to carry this legacy forward.
Why Become a Volunteer with the Bruce Trail Conservancy?
Volunteering with the Bruce Trail Conservancy is a meaningful way to support your community and help conserve and care for the Niagara Escarpment, the home of the Bruce Trail. You’ll gain new skills, work with a supportive team, and build lasting friendships. There’s a role for everyone: indoors or outdoors, hands‑on or organizational tasks, whether you’re experienced or brand new to volunteering. We look forward to helping you have the experience of a lifetime on the Trail.
What are the Bruce Trail Clubs?
The Trail is supported by nine volunteer‑run Bruce Trail Clubs, each responsible for a section of the route. Club volunteers maintain paths, build structures, steward natural areas, monitor rare species, manage invasive plants, develop plans, and more. Find your local Club.
Current Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers are the heart and soul of the Bruce Trail, and there are many opportunities to get involved. Thank you for your interest in giving back to the Bruce Trail Conservancy and the Bruce Trail through volunteering.
If you are interested in any of these positions
Volunteer Spotlight
Volunteer Roles and Descriptions
Volunteer Recognition
Volunteers are the soul of the Bruce Trail, and we appreciate all of their efforts! Extraordinary people put in thousands of hours of volunteer work every year to manage and promote the Bruce Trail in an effort to keep it open and in good repair.
Volunteer Resources
Whether you’re experienced or new to volunteering with the Bruce Trail Conservancy, these resources can be helpful in your role.
A Note for Trail Maintenance and Land Steward Volunteers on Reports
The Trail Status Report Form and the Annual Monitoring Form are not currently available on BTC website.
Please connect with your Trail Director or Land Stewardship Director for instructions and links to this year’s form.


