Bruce Trail Conservancy

Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club


Description

Responsible for maintaining, stewarding and promoting the Iroquoia section of the Bruce Trail

  • runs from Grimsby through Hamilton, Burlington to Kelso Conservation Area in Milton, passing through the Spencer Gorge, Rattlesnake Point, Royal Botanical Gardens, and Dundas Valley
  • works to preserve and protect the Niagara Escarpment (a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve)

The Club also offers an assortment of hikes and conservation activities

  • hikers are asked to keep pets on a leash, and practice responsible "no trace" trail use
Eligibility
Ages: 18 year(s) and up Minimum age for volunteers is 18
Application Process

Membership available online or by phoning toll free number

Phone
Bruce Trail Conservancy 905-529-6821
Office
Bruce Trail Conservancy 905-529-6821
Web Site
iroquoia.on.ca
Email
[email protected]
Mailing Address
PO Box 71057
Burlington, ON, L7T 4J8
Canada
Languages
English
Contact
Kathrin König, Communication Director
Land Steward Director
Cynthia Archer
Fees
Membership - volunteers are encouraged, but not required, to be Bruce Trail Conservancy and Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club members
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Copyright
Halton Information Providers
Last Updated On
March 22, 2026
Last Verified On
May 5, 2025
Location
Burlington
Accessibility
Not Applicable - mailing address
Hours of Operation

No formal office hours

  • for information on scheduled hikes see website
Service Area(s)
  • Grimsby
  • Halton Region
  • Hamilton
  • Mississauga