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==Route== [[File:Bruce Trail.png|thumb|right|The approximate route of the Bruce Trail]] The trail begins in the [[Niagara Peninsula]] of Southern Ontario in [[Queenston, Ontario]], on the [[Niagara River]], not far from [[Niagara Falls]]. The cairn marking its southern terminus is in a parking lot, about {{convert|160|m|ft|-1}} from [[Isaac Brock|General Brock's]] Monument on the easterly side of the monument's park grounds. From there, it travels through [[St. Catharines]], where it passes through wine country near the [[Short Hills Bench]]. It continues due north through the major towns or cities of [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], [[Burlington, Ontario|Burlington]], [[Milton, Ontario|Milton]], [[Halton Hills]], [[Chatsworth, Ontario#Walters Falls|Walters Falls]], [[Owen Sound]], [[Wiarton, Ontario|Wiarton]], and finally [[Tobermory, Ontario|Tobermory]]. It passes through parks operated by various levels of government, including Woodend Conservation Area in [[Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario|Niagara-on-the-Lake]], Battlefield Park in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Stoney Creek]], [[Dundas Valley Conservation Area]] in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Dundas]], the [[Hamilton-Brantford-Cambridge Trails|Hamilton-Brantford Rail Trail]], [[Mount Nemo Conservation Area]], [[Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area]], [[Crawford Lake Conservation Area]], [[Mono Cliffs Provincial Park]], and the [[Bruce Peninsula National Park]], which is located between [[Georgian Bay]] and [[Lake Huron]] near the northern tip of Bruce Peninsula. Its northern terminus is in [[Tobermory, Ontario|Tobermory]], the jumping off point for [[Fathom Five National Marine Park]]. Approximately half of the trail runs through public land. In order to make a complete connection, the trail runs partly on private property and partly on road allowances. When going through private property, the BTC has made agreements with landowners to allow trail users to pass through. Using roads is not the best route for the trail. In these sections, the BTC is involved in acquiring land along what it calls the "optimum route."
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