The oldest and longest marked hiking trail in Canada, the Bruce Trail follows the edge of the Niagara Escarpment for nearly 900 km.
Its topography changes accordingly; the trail meanders past stunning waterfalls and centuries-old coniferous trees. Hikers will want to make the Bruce Trail a major stop on their travels.
Latest Reviews
3mmtraveller
Toronto, Canada
a 900km hike through amazing parts of Ontario, easily accessible at numerous points for shorter walks. Some areas can be challenging
Robby G C
Toronto, Canada
This is a hiking place of the Bruce Trail. The trail can be really long or small, according your fitness. I enjoy walking in the woods, especially the Bruce Trail. It feels good to hike and we see...
katei2013
Mississauga, Canada
Very hard to fin the trail access and where to park the car. Paid $19 to take the gondola up for some of the trail at Blur Mountain. Saw some trail maps on line but couldn’t find where to park...