About Us
The Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club is one of nine member clubs that make up the Bruce Trail Conservancy.
Imagine a continuous hiking trail that runs for over 800 km from Queenston, near Niagara Falls to Tobermory, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula! For the most part the Bruce Trail follows the Niagara Escarpment, a natural geological feature formed 400 million years ago and modfied during the last Ice Age. The Niagara Escarpment is a World Biosphere Reserve
The Dufferin Hi-Land Section of the Bruce Trail runs from Mono Centre in the south, to Lavender in the north, a total distance of 56.3 km. It passes through such areas of natural beauty as the Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, the Boyne Valley Provincial Park and the Pine River Fishing Area. In addition, a number of side trails provide some added variety and the potential for loop hikes.
Where to find information for your hikes?
- Dufferin Hi-Land Bruce Trail Club Organized Hikes: DHBTC HIkes
- Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, located at the southern extremity of the Dufferin Hi-Land section, offers a range hikes for beginner and intermediate hiking
- The Bruce Trail Reference Guide or maps (available at the BTC Store)
- other hiking apps (AllTrails, GaiaGPS, Avenza Maps, Trailforks, Strava…)
Enjoy!