Hiking Speed & Terrain Rating Info

Guests are welcome on our guided hikes. Choose a hike suited to your interests and physical abilities. Be honest with yourself in judging your abilities, remembering that we tire more quickly when walking on snow/rough terrain. Consult the hike description for the hike speed, length, and difficulty of terrain (if in doubt, contact the hike leader) which are explained in the charts below. 

Speed of Hike

 Slow 2 to 3 km/hr
 Moderate 3 to 4 km/hr
 Brisk/Fast 5+ km/hr

Terrain of Hike

Level 1  Well defined trails, gentle inclines. Hiking boots not required. Beginner-friendly; recommended for newcomers to club activities.
Level 2Generally on trail. May be hilly, with light bushwhacking, some rough spots or obstacles. Boots recommended.
Level 3Rough terrain (one or more of extensive bushwhacking, steep sections, long climbs and descents, beaver dams or other obstacles, rock scrambling). Boots, experience and a high level of fitness essential.

Calendar of Hikes by Difficulty

Upcoming events by Difficulty

    • 20 Sep 2025
    • 8:50 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Off road parking, located on a very short dirt road off Winston Churchill Blvd, just south of the main trail (43.726474, -79.958225).
    • 4
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    BT Toronto E2E – Day 3: Limehouse to Terra Cotta, 16 km


    About the HIke:
    Join Joanna on this series of hikes through the Toronto section of the Bruce Trail. This is a series of 4 hikes for an End-to-End (E2E). Whether your goal is to hike Bruce Trail, earn the badge of Toronto section, enjoy the summer/fall hikes, have fun and socialize – you are welcome to come for all or just few of those hikes. The Toronto section (about 50 km) of the Bruce Trail is beautiful. We will walk a little more than 50 km as we will start before the Toronto section boundary and at the end pass the end boundary. Along our trek we will walk on high bridge over the quarry, go through the Hole in the Wall, pass through Silver Creek and Terra Cotta Conservation areas and finally see the Cheltenham Badlands.

    For those whose goal is to earn a badge we will create a log. We can either do it as group for those interested, or each of you can do it themselves. You do have to walk the full length of Toronto section to receive the badge. But if you are not able to join us on one of the hikes, you can finish it on your own.

    Day 3: Limehouse to Terra Cotta: We will start our hike from the Sixth Line, few kilometers before Silver Creek Conservation area. We will walk the beautiful trails in Scotsdale Farm and enter Terra Cotta Conservation area. This is the hardest of the 4 hikes, as it is 16 km. However we most likely will start seeing fall colours. Bring cameras and your good spirit.

    Where: The Bruce Trail Reference, Edition 30, Map 13-14.
    Length: Approx. 16 km
    Category: Linear with car shuttle.
    Pace and duration: Moderate, 3.5 km/hr. About 5 hours + car shuttle time.
    Hike level: 2 (Moderate to moderate difficult due to length). Some hilly sections and uneven terrain; lots of roots and rocks. A little of road walking.

    Meet at 8:50 am, off road parking, located on a very short dirt road off Winston Churchill Blvd, just south of the main trail (43.726474, -79.958225). From there we will carpool (we leave 9 am sharp) to the start of the hike, the roadside parking on Sixth Line - where main Trail exits forest (43.658281, -79.985371).

    About the leader:
    Joanna, passionate hiker and backpacker in all seasons and conditions. If she is not plotting a hike or a trip, she is often walking the trails. A Hike Ontario certified leader, Joanna is a leader with much experience leading for the Grand Valley Trail Association. Welcome Joanna to the GHTC!

    Hike leader:  Joanna: hugyourday@gmail.com | 519-497-2254

    Hike start time: 8:50 meeting; 9 am car shuttle to the starting point - hike will start about 9:20
    Hike end time: 14:00
    Members only: No.

    If possible, carpool to our meeting point to reduce your carbon footprint and lessen the need for parking space. However please be aware we need some free spots in the car for car shuttles. You can meet Joanna for carpooling at Hwy 401 / Hwy 6 carpool: departure 8:00 am sharp from carpool at Exit 299 Queen St/Brock Rd S (Hwy 6) (43.451356, -80.120937).



    • 28 Sep 2025
    • 9:30 AM - 11:45 AM
    • Borer's Falls and Berry Tract Loop, Dundas
    • 0
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    Date: Sunday, September 28 

    Hike name: Borer’s Falls and Berry Tract Loop, Dundas

    Level 2, Intermediate, 9:15-11:45

    Meet at the trailhead at 9:15am for check in and hike will begin at about 9:30am

    Hike description: This 10 km loop will take us through the forest, up some steep hills, and along the escarpment. We will stop at Borer’s Falls then continue along the trail to explore the Rock Chapel and Berry Tract areas. The trail will have sections that are uneven with rocks and roots, steep climbs, dirt and grassy areas, and gravel. There is a section of road walking. 

    Pace: 3.5 km/hr, approx. 10km, 2 ½ hr. hiking time

    Parking: The trailhead is at 43.307512, -79.911644 , where the road dead ends at Hwy 6 and Old Guelph Rd., Dundas.

    Required: hiking shoes/boots, dress for the weather, I.D.

    Recommended: water, snacks, hiking poles, sunscreen, bug spray, small first aid kit

    No dogs please. 

    This is a collaborative hike with the GVTA. 

    If you have any questions, please contact the hike leader

    Hike leader: Michelle Lebon, milebon231@gmail.com


    • 11 Oct 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Bruce Trail Road Side Parking, Mono, corner of 25 Side Rd. & 2nd Line EHS, (44.063940, -80.081773)
    • 0
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    Carpool:
    Meet in the small parking lot at 9 Woodlawn Rd. W. next to CIBC, at 8:40 for an 8:45 AM departure to the trailhead.  If you are making your own way to the trailhead, please contact the hike leader. The hike is limited to 16 in order to leave room in the small Bruce Trail parking areas, for our hiking friends.

    Hike Description:
    The hike will begin at Bruce Trail Roadside Parking
     (
    44.063940, -80.081773), corner of 25th Side Rd. and 2nd Line EHS, Mono. From there we'll hike the Walter Tovell Side Trail into Mono Cliffs Provincial Park.  If there isn't room for us in Bruce Trail Roadside Parking space, we'll park in the lot at Splitrock Narrows, 1 Km north, and start the hike from there.

    Once inside Mono Cliffs P.P. there are many trails to choose from.  On the prehike I walked the Lookout Trail early in the hike. But if hike day is warm, we can save the Lookout Trail for later, when we eat lunch at the Lookout point.  If it's a cold day we can shorten the hike and go into Mono Centre for lunch afterward.  Fall colours should be at, or close to their peak at that time.  Let's hope for a warm day, for a longer hike and lunch on the trail.

    Aside from the Fall colours, one of the highlights of this hike, which we'll save for last, is the hike through Splitrock Narrows, where we'll hike into accessible crevices, (not the dangerous ones) to see fossils and petroglyphs, (which I'm told do exist here, but I haven't seen), and the lush mix of plants that grow along the rocky ledges of the Niagara Escarpment.  

    Hike Length: 10 - 12 Km. Pace: 3.5 Km/hour.  Terrain: 2. Hiking Time: ~3 hours

    Members only may register for now.  Public registration opens three days prior to close of registration. Registration closes October 9th at 11:59 PM.

    What to bring:
    Snacks,  lunch, at least 1L of water, personal first aid kit, health card, sun screen, sun hat, rain gear. Hiking poles are optional but helpful. Hiking boots required.  Dress for the weather.
    No dogs please.

    Hike Leader:
    Ron - ronaldcherry002@gmail.com


    Geological History:
     
    Splitrock Narrows Nature Reserve, located in Mono, Ontario, is a site of significant geological interest, shaped by ancient seas and glacial activity. The area is a prime example of the unique landforms found along the Niagara Escarpment.

    The underlying bedrock of the reserve is a type of limestone that formed approximately 420 million years ago, when the region was covered by a warm, tropical sea. This is evidenced by the presence of crinoid fossils, which can be found in the rock walls of the crevices.

    The most distinctive feature of the reserve is the "narrows" or crevice system. These deep, moss-covered cracks were formed through a process called "cambering," which involves freeze-thaw cycles. Water seeped into existing cracks in the rock, froze and expanded, gradually widening the fissures over time.

    In addition to the crevices, the landscape was further sculpted by the massive glaciers of the last ice age. The reserve contains rocky outcrops, steep cliffs, and a glacial spillway—features left behind as the ice sheets retreated, leaving a landscape carved by the powerful forces of glacial erosion and meltwater.



    • 25 Oct 2025
    • 8:50 AM - 3:00 PM
    • 16413 Creditview Rd, Belfountain, ON
    • 8
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    Get into the spirit of Halloween. Hike the Devil's Pulpit! Fall colours will be at their peak.

    Carpool:
    Meet in the small parking lot by CIBC at 9 Woodlawn Rd. W. by 8:45 AM for an 8:50 AM carpool departure to the trailhead. Because parking is limited at trailhead, please join the carpool.  Limited to 16 because of limited parking at trailhead.

    Hike Description:
    On this hike we'll descend and later ascend steep rock faces (on treacherous stairs), scramble over big boulders, and hike three other side trails.

    Trailhead is the Grange cross section, 16413 Creditview Rd, Belfountain, ON.,
    (43.791365, -79.975163)

    Bruce Side trails hiked: Devil's Pulpit, Ring Kiln, Trimble, Crow's Nest.

    Total distance: 12 km. Terrain: very difficult (3). Time moving: 4 hours. Average Pace: slow.

    Descent/Ascent at Devil's Pulpit: approx. 150m.

    This won't be a descent into Hell, but it is a difficult hike! Rock scrambling, steep descents and climbs. If you aren't in shape or are uncomfortable with this level of difficulty then please consider another hike more suited to your ability. This won't be a fast hike. Because of the nature of the terrain the average pace will be slow.

    What to Bring:
    Bring at least 2 L. of water, snacks, lunch, Hiking Poles, a change of clothes, rain gear. Hiking boots and a good level of fitness are required. Hiking Poles are strongly recommended.

    Dress for the weather and in layers. Lunch on trail at halfway point. No dogs please.

    Back in Guelph by about 3:00 PM.

    Hike leaders:
    Ron, ronaldcherry002@gmail.com
    Marie, burlandmc@gmail.com

    Video preview of hiking at Devils Pulpit. 


    • 26 Oct 2025
    • 8:50 AM - 1:30 PM
    • The roadside parking on the east side of Creditview Rd, immediately north of the Grange Sideroad intersection (43.791491, -79.975229).
    • 1
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    BT Toronto E2E – Day 4: Terra Cotta to Badlands, 14 km

    About the HIke:
    Join Joanna on this series of hikes through the Toronto section of the Bruce Trail. This is a series of 4 hikes for an End-to-End (E2E). Whether your goal is to hike Bruce Trail, earn the badge of Toronto section, enjoy the summer/fall hikes, have fun and socialize – you are welcome to come for all or just few of those hikes. The Toronto section (about 50 km) of the Bruce Trail is beautiful. We will walk a little more than 50 km as we will start before the Toronto section boundary and at the end pass the end boundary. Along our trek we will walk on high bridge over the quarry, go through the Hole in the Wall, pass through Silver Creek and Terra Cotta Conservation areas and finally see the Cheltenham Badlands.

    For those whose goal is to earn a badge we will create a log. We can either do it as group for those interested, or each of you can do it themselves. You do have to walk the full length of Toronto section to receive the badge. But if you are not able to join us on one of the hikes, you can finish it on your own.

    Day 4: Terra Cotta to Badlands: We will start our hike form the Winston Churchill Blvd, Terra Cotta conservation area. The highlight of this hike is passing the boundary of the Toronto into Caledon section. Yes!, we are done with the Toronto section. However the biggest highlight lies ahead of us, the Cheltenham Badlands. Again bring cameras. The fall colours might still be there.

    Since we will be done with this section we might decide to go for some food / drink after the hike. We will try to find a nice place. Of course this is an optional activity.

    Where: The Bruce Trail Reference, Edition 30, Map 14.
    Length: Approx. 14 km
    Category: Linear with car shuttle.
    Pace and duration: Moderate, 3.5 km/hr. About 4 hours + car shuttle time.
    Hike level: 2 (Moderate). Some hilly sections and uneven terrain; roots. This section has a bit of road walking, some of it just dirt road. But worth the effort to see some great scenery.

    Meet at 8:50 am at roadside parking on the east side of Creditview Rd, immediately north of the Grange Sideroad intersection (43.791491, -79.975229). From there we will carpool (we leave 9 am sharp) to the start of the hike, off road parking, located on a very short dirt road off Winston Churchill Blvd, just south of the main trail (43.726474, -79.958225).

    If possible, carpool to our meeting point to reduce your carbon footprint and lessen the need for parking space. However please be aware we need some free spots in the car for car shuttles. You can meet Joanna for carpooling at Hwy 401 / Hwy 6 carpool: departure 8:00 am sharp from carpool at Exit 299 Queen St/Brock Rd S (Hwy 6) (43.451356, -80.120937).

    Hike leader: Joanna: hugyourday@gmail.com | 519-497-2254
    Hike start time: 8:50 meeting; 9 am car shuttle to the starting point - hike will start about 9:20
    Hike end time: 13:30
    Members only: No.
    Registration closes October 24 at 11:59 PM

    About the leader:
    Joanna, passionate hiker and backpacker in all seasons and conditions. If she is not plotting a hike or a trip, she is often walking the trails. A Hike Ontario certified leader, Joanna is a leader with much experience leading for the Grand Valley Trail Association. Welcome Joanna to the GHTC!


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