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Bruce Trail Conservancy

Bruce Trail Conservancy

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55 Head St ##101, Hamilton, Ontario, L9H 3H8, Canada
(800) 665-4453 brucetrail.org
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May 8, 2018
Such a long trail. Impossible to do it all in one day. Walk far. Go go go. No McDonald’s anywhere. Who needs Big Mac when you have Nature. SO GO!

Apr 18, 2018
BTC is a group of amazing people doing extraordinary things. The fact that we have about 1200 km of beautiful nature trails (including side trails) in our back yard is very special indeed! We should consider ourselves lucky.

Oct 5, 2017
The Bruce Trail Conservancy does amazing work to protect the Niagara Escarpment. Please support this amazing organization. The Bruce Trail, is Canada's oldest and longest footpath and provides the only continuous public access to the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.

Jan 10, 2018
A great hike with lots to see but very basic

May 11, 2017
Beautiful place and extremely helpful and friendly staff. Many thanks!

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