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Whether your First Day Hike was January 1st or later, you can still get the badge! Limited number of these Read more
Bruce Trail Day - October 1, 2023 This Bruce Trail Day, we are celebrating that everyone of us belongs in Read more
60th Anniversary badge
We are thrilled to share our new 60th anniversary badge for the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club.  The Iroquoia Bruce Trail Read more
EcoPark Open House
Location: Royal Botanical Gardens – Rock Garden, 1185 York Blvd, HamiltonDate: Monday 5 June 2023Time: 6 to 9pm You are Read more
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We look forward to seeing everyone at our May 13th Annual General Meeting.   Click here for a PDF of our Read more
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Registration is now open for the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club’s Annual General Meeting, taking place on May 13th at:St. James Read more
Fisher’s Pond Tallgrass Prairie Restoration :  11 acres of previous agriculture land was seeded with native tallgrass/meadow species in 2019. With several years Read more
Floral Save The Date
For many Ontarians February 2nd is when Wiarton Willy wakes up to predict an early or late spring.  In 1971, Read more

Land Acknowledgement

The Bruce Trail Conservancy, and the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club wish to acknowledge and honour the lands
of the Niagara Escarpment as the traditional territory of Indigenous peoples. In both spirit and partnership,
we recognize and thank the Anishinaabek, Huron-Wendat, Tionontati, Neutral Nation, Haudenosaunee,
Métis, and all who provided stewardship of these lands over millennia.

Recognition of the contributions of Indigenous peoples is consistent with our commitment to making the
promise of Truth and Reconciliation real in our communities. We are grateful for the opportunity to live,
work, and play here and thank all those who have served and continue to serve as caretakers of this special place.

We are also mindful of broken covenants and the need to reconcile with all our allies and relations.
Together, may we care for this land and each other, drawing upon the strength of our mutual history through
peace and friendship, to create a lasting legacy of conservation for generations to come.

 

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

The Bruce Trail Conservancy is committed to preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever. To make that a reality, we must do all that we can to help make the Bruce Trail and our organization a welcoming and inclusive space. We value and welcome diversity, and aim to be an accessible and inclusive community that honours, respects, and reflects the various ways people connect with the Bruce Trail and the Bruce Trail Conservancy.