Welcome to the Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club!

Preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.

Welcome to the Beaver Valley Section of the Bruce Trail! The Beaver Valley section of the Bruce Trail is comprised of 120km of main trail and 35 km of side trail which meander over 2662 acres of land (privately owned lands, Bruce Trail Conservancy owned land, Ontario Heritage trust lands).

The Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club (BVBTC) is one of the nine clubs of the Bruce Trail Conservancy and is made up of hikers, volunteers and other supporters. The volunteers of the BVBTC are dedicated to conserving and caring for the Beaver Valley Bruce Trail lands. This important work protects the Beaver Valley Bruce Trail ecosystems for the benefit of all and make the land available to explore by foot along the magnificent Bruce Trail.

Come join us as a hiker, volunteer or both!

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News and events

Bag our Newest Badge

Bag our Newest Badge

The Beaver Valley Club has a new badge with a twist. The Geology Hikes badge is a delightful combination…

New Hikers display their freshly earned badges.

Exploring the Bruce trail for the first time

On a beautiful September Saturday, a group of new hikers were introduced to the Bruce Trail for the first…

End-To-Ender Advice: Where to Stay while Hiking

End-To-Ender Advice: Where to Stay while Hiking

There are a variety of styles of accommodation close to the trail. Camping along the Bruce Trail is considered…

A day to Celebrate the Bruce Trail

A day to Celebrate the Bruce Trail

Bruce Trail day is an annual celebration of the incredible Bruce Trail and the wonders of the Niagara Escarpment;…

Happy #BruceTrailDay!

Happy #BruceTrailDay!

Today is Bruce Trail Day, an annual celebration of the incredible Bruce Trail and the wonders of the Niagara…

A table spread with cheese and desserts and sunflowers in a vase.

Volunteer and Landowner Appreciation night

On September 19th, the Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club invited volunteers and landowners to an appreciation night and the…

End-To-Ender Advice: Methods for Finishing the Trail

End-To-Ender Advice: Methods for Finishing the Trail

An end-to-end is just a combination of logistics and dogged determination. After that, the hiking comes easy. This article…

END-TO-ENDER Advice: What is an End-to-End?

END-TO-ENDER Advice: What is an End-to-End?

In this article we define an end-to-end and break down some common misconceptions about Long distance hiking on the Bruce Trail

End-To-Ender: Advice for Hikers and Backpackers on the Bruce Trail

End-To-Ender: Advice for Hikers and Backpackers on the Bruce Trail

In 2016, I finished the Bruce Trail consecutively over 40 days. We started in Queenston and ended in Tobermory….