Bruce Trail Conservancy

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Record #: BRA0267 Last Modified: 10 May 2013 Last Full Update: 10 May 2013
Record Details
Social MediaWebsite Website: brucetrail.org/
SOCIAL_MEDIA_ICONWebsite
Description & Services
Alternate NameBruce Trail Association
DescriptionConservation group responsible for the development, management and conservation of the Bruce Trail as a public footpath along the Niagara Escarpment (from Queenston to Tobermory) * fosters protection and conservation of escarpment lands * 9 clubs responsible for upkeep of sections of the Trail * clubs which serve the Peel area include:

Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club (Mono Centre to Terra Cotta)
PO Box 65, Stn Caledon Village, ON, L7K 3L3; www.caledonbrucetrail.org
Toronto Bruce Trail Club (Kelso Conservation Area near Milton, to Cheltenham/Terra Cotta)
PO Box 44, Station D, Toronto, ON, M6P 3J5; www.torontobrucetrailclub.org The Niagara Escarpment has been designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
HoursBruce Trail is open all year round
The Bruce Trail Conservancy head office in Hamilton is open Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Areas ServedOntario - Niagara to Tobermory
FeesMembership - $50/yr/household (includes one local club membership); $140/3 yrs/household; $1000 / Life membership
LanguagesEnglish
Contact Information
AddressRasberry House, Arboretum Section, Royal Botanical Gardens
Old Guelph Rd
Hamilton, ON L0R 2H5
 
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IntersectionOld Guelph Rd / Hwy 403; W of Plains Rd
Mailing AddressPO Box 857 
Hamilton, ON L8N 3N9
Office Phone905-529-6821
Fax905-529-6823
Toll Free Phone1-800-665-4453
E-Mailinfo@brucetrail.org
Websitewww.brucetrail.org
Primary ExecutiveEdward Hazell, President
Alternate ExecutiveBeth Kummling, Executive Director
Other Details
Print MaterialBruce Trail Reference Guide
Service Level(50) Non Profit
Subjects
SubjectsEnvironmental protection ; Hiking ; Volunteer opportunities