#5/5 Bruce Trail Niagara End-to-End - 17KM


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Note: To appear on the waiver/registration list you need to register on the Bruce Trail Conservancy Hike Schedule via this link: https://hikes.brucetrail.org/event/5-5-niagara-bruce-trail-end-to-end-17-km/2025-09-13/
The Niagara region is one of Canada’s most productive fruit-growing areas. Strolling along country roads lined with farms and orchards, you'll see ripe peaches, plums, and grapes hanging from the trees and smell the sweet fragrance of the harvest in the air—you'll truly understand why it's called a Fruit Paradise. To make the most of the short harvest season, let’s hike the Niagara section of the Bruce Trail and if you are interested, visit local farms afterward—perhaps even enjoy some fruit picking!
This is the last hike of a five-hike End-to-End series covering the entire Niagara section of the Bruce Trail. The full section stretches over 80 kilometers from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Grimsby. I am using Map Edition 29, so please note that kilometer markings may not be fully up to date, and actual hiking distances may vary slightly.
Meeting Point:
Kinsmen Park at KM66.9
**GPS:**N43.146108, W79.475609. Enter from Hixon St at the intersection of Kinsmen Rd and Frost Rd.
We will car shuttle to the starting point of the hike Beamer Memorial Conservation Area at KM2.2, -Iroquoia Section.
**GPS:**N 43.188540, W 79.573428. Enter from Quarry Rd, which intersects with Ridge Rd W just west of Beamers Falls.
The group will then hike from KM2.2 back to KM66.9.
All drivers are expected to participate in the car shuttle, either before or after the hike.
Important Notes:
- Wear sturdy hiking boots and dress appropriately for the weather
- Bring bug spray (mosquitoes may be present)
- Bring snacks, lunch, and at least 1.5L of water
- No dropouts available.
- No pets .

#5/5 Bruce Trail Niagara End-to-End - 17KM