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The Bruce Trail is a hiking trail in southern Ontario, Canada, from the Niagara River to the tip of Tobermory, Ontario. The main trail is more than 890 km (550 mi) long and there are over 400 km (250 mi) of associated side trails. The trail mostly follows the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, one of the nineteen UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves in Canada. The land the trail traverses is owned by the Government of Ontario, local municipalities, local conservation authorities, private landowners, and the Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC). The Bruce Trail is the oldest and longest marked hiking trail in Canada. Its name is linked to the Bruce Peninsula and Bruce County, through which the trail runs. The trail is named after the county, which was named after James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin who was Gov

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  • Der Bruce Trail ist der älteste und längste durchgehende Wanderweg in Kanada. Er verläuft von , einem Ortsteil von Niagara-on-the-Lake, nach Tobermory (einem Ortsteil der Gemeinde Northern Bruce Peninsula) am Nordende der Bruce-Halbinsel in Ontario. Sein Hauptweg erstreckt sich über mehr als 885 km entlang der Niagara-Schichtstufe, hinzu kommen noch etwa 400 km Nebenwege. Der Wanderweg wird von der "Bruce Trail Conservancy" (BTC) unterhalten. Auf dem Weg liegt der Screaming Tunnel. (de)
  • Bruce Trail (pol. Szlak Bruce’a) – znakowany, pieszy szlak turystyczny w prowincji Ontario w Kanadzie, najdłuższy w tym państwie. Oprócz głównego ciągu, liczącego 895 km długości, posiada on ok. 440 km szlaków bocznych, wiodących do najciekawszych miejsc i obiektów w jego pobliżu. (pl)
  • The Bruce Trail is a hiking trail in southern Ontario, Canada, from the Niagara River to the tip of Tobermory, Ontario. The main trail is more than 890 km (550 mi) long and there are over 400 km (250 mi) of associated side trails. The trail mostly follows the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, one of the nineteen UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves in Canada. The land the trail traverses is owned by the Government of Ontario, local municipalities, local conservation authorities, private landowners, and the Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC). The Bruce Trail is the oldest and longest marked hiking trail in Canada. Its name is linked to the Bruce Peninsula and Bruce County, through which the trail runs. The trail is named after the county, which was named after James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin who was Gov (en)
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