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http://www.brucecountytrails.com/
Non-profit, charitable umbrella organization helping to facilitate and encourage trail development in the two counties. Includes maps, searchable trail database, news, and contact information.
http://www.gvta.on.ca/
Includes a guidebook and maps for hikes, leader training resources, and hiking safety information.
http://www.hikeontario.com/
A non-profit organization representing the interests of walkers and hikers in Ontario. Twenty-two hiking clubs and trail building associations are presently members, representing over 13,000 individuals.
https://sites.google.com/a/gunter.ca/hvhta/
Hiking trail along the beautiful Humber valley north from Bolton, joining with the Bruce Trail and the Caledon Trailway. Includes location and trail maps as well as points of interest.
http://www.journeysontario.ca/
Information on hiking trails and conservation areas in Ontario, with maps, detailed travel logs and pictures. Also provides ideas for unique travel and adventure experiences.
http://www.oakridgestrail.org/
Information about hiking on the Oak Ridges Moraine, with maps and guide books about the trail system.
http://www.brucetrail.org/
Over 800 kilometers of main trails and an additional 200km of side trails along the Niagara Escarpment between Niagara Falls and Tobermory. Includes links to member clubs, featured hikes and a photo gallery.
http://www.voyageurtrail.ca/
A non-profit citizens' group dedicated to developing and maintaining a continuous hiking trail for public use across Northern Ontario from Manitoulin Island to Thunder Bay.
http://www.mikeparkes.ca/walksaroundtoronto/
A downloadable map of 40 short hikes in or near Toronto, along with long-distance trails, parks and other nature areas in the region. Also included on the site are GIS source data files, and instructions on how the map was made.
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