Niagara Trail Monitor Job Description Niagara Bruce Trail Club Job Description: Trail Monitor The volunteer Trail Monitor is an extra pair of eyes on the trail. The role is necessary to help discover and report problems along the trail such as overgrowth, erosion, wet areas, damaged blazes, vandalism, graffiti, garbage, fallen trees and broken structures…
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Earlier this year, NBTC club member-leaders Bruce Manion, Bill Russell, and Carol Taylor led a series of youth hikes at the invitation of Jessica Ferroni, Education Director for St. John’s Presbyterian Church Youth Camp in Grimsby ON. Three hikes with groups of 9-10 children, drawn from Grades 2 to 8, went up the Bruce Trail…
“There’s no excuses anymore for tumbling, slipping and sliding down the embankment to Decew Falls. New signs posted by the city warn visitors to the St. Catharines attraction by Morningstar Mill to stay on the trail for their own safety. “The signs are meant to be preventative in nature, just to make people aware there…
A two million dollar pledge to the Bruce Trail Conservancy from the Patrick J. McNally Charitable Foundation will benefit all those who love and value nature. Over the next ten years, the Foundation has committed two million dollars – which could reach three million dollars if certain targets are met – with all funds directed…
“Have you ever met anyone who regretted taking a good, hard day hike? Me neither.
Niagara woman set to run Bruce Trail to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis, story on AM900, Global News. Full story here.