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bruce-fullBruce Trail Day is an annual event celebrating Canada's oldest and longest footpath, hosted by the Bruce Trail Conservancy and each of the nine Bruce Trail Clubs. Each BTC Club hosts free guided hikes and family activities to help the general public, and BTC members explore the Bruce Trail and discover the amazing variety of life along the Niagara Escarpment. Check out: www.brucetrail.org for further details.

The Sydenham Bruce Trail Club (SBTC) invites everyone to join us at Bognor Marsh on October 5 from 1 to 3:30 pm. This beautiful area is owned by Grey Sauble Conservation Authority, and is one of Grey County's largest marsh systems. It offers a fascinating variety of ecosystems to explore. To get there, go east from Rockford on Road 18. Main Parking is on north side opposite Concession 4. Park here and follow the trail north to the picnic shelter. We will meet at the picnic shelter at 1pm.

At 1:30 pm, a 5km hike around the marsh and climbing to the Niagara Escarpment along the Bruce Trail is available. Shorter hikes exploring the marsh and stream are available throughout the afternoon. Refreshments will be served. Bring water, outdoor clothes, sunscreen, and your sense of adventure for this fun outing.

Keep checking www.sydenhambrucetrail.ca and the SBTC Facebook page for updates! Bring your family and friends, and learn about our year-round hiking programs, trail maintenance opportunities, and what we are doing to establish a
conservation corridor from Niagara to Tobermory.

Source - Sydenham Bruce Trail Club


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