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Hiking & Biking in Collingwood & Blue Mountain
Mountain Bike Rentals
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Adventure
Mountain Bike School
Blue Mountain Resort Collingwood
Phone: 705-445-0231 |
Little Ed's Bike Shop
15 Balsam St, unit 2 Collingwood
Phone: 705-444-5488 |
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Jolley's Cycle
Centre & Kids Korner
RR 1 Meaford
Phone: 705-538-3000 |
Skis & Bikes
499 First St. Collingwood
Phone: 705-445-9777 |
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Kamikaze The Outdoor Store
470 First St, Collingwood
Phone: 705-446-1234 |
Squire John's Of
Collingwood
Hwy 26 Collingwood
Phone: 705-445-1130 |
Kolapore Uplands Wilderness Trails
Features: Natural rock gardens, cliff and crevasse
climbing, views of the valley from atop Metacalf's Rock, hardwood and softwood
forests, bogs and swamps, tornado.
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Take Highway 26 west through Craigleith, past Georgian Peaks
and the Georgian Bay Golf club to Grey Rd 2.
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Follow Grey Rd 2 through Ravenna
Stop at the Ravenna General Store or Little Ed's Ski and Bike Shop
to purchase a map - you cannot go into Kolapore Uplands without one
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South about 10 km. When the road finally begins to turn (to
the left)
slow down, the parking is on your left.
Hike Directions: There are many routes to choose.
Hikes take anywhere from 1 1/2 to 6 hours.
Length: As long as you like to hike (overnight
camping is prohibited)
Blue
Mountains Bruce Trail
Features: Highest Point on the Bruce Trail – Osler
Bluff Lookout
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Take 6th street west to Osler Bluffs Rd. Go south to Grey Rd
19.
Follow Grey Rd. 19 to 2nd Line and turn left.
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Follow the road south for approximately 2 km,
park at intersection of Gibraltar Side road and 2nd Line.
Hike Directions: Follow the 2nd Line road allowance
south for 400 metres along the Osler Side Trail and turn left (east) into Pretty
River Valley Provincial Nature Reserve.
Following the blue-blazed side trail, you will soon pass the
highest point on the Bruce Trail (540 metres) and reach the Bruce Trail.
Follow it east along a high ridge to reach the Osler Bluff
Lookout. From here, follow the Trail out to Gibraltar road allowance, turn left
and head west to the Russ McConnell Side Trail.
Follow this trail south to rejoin your route in at the Bruce
Trail. Turn right and retrace your steps to 2nd Line road allowance along the
Osler Side Trail.
Length: The loop will require about three hours and
is about 8 km.
Duncan
Crevice Caves Provincial Park
Features: Due to seasonal extremes in temperature and
the forces of gravity, large blocks of rock have broken away from the main face
of the Niagara Escarpment. The gradual shifting downwards of these huge blocks
has produced the crevice caves of the Collingwood-Blue Mountain area.
The park's range of microclimates supports interesting cliff
face vegetation communities.
The Duncan Escarpment is part of the Niagara Escarpment
Parks System and the Niagara Biosphere Reserve. There are no visitor facilities.
The Bruce Trail provides good hiking and nature appreciation opportunities.
Visitors are asked to remember that the natural features are
vulnerable and easily damaged. Camping, rock climbing, off road vehicular
traffic and hunting are not permitted in this nature reserve.
Length: Beginner to intermediate loop - 6 km.
The
Loree Forest
Features: The area is single track, with a few spurs
that provide some even more technical riding. The trails are located in the Grey
County Forest at the top of the Georgian Peaks Ski Hill, providing some
excellent views.
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Take Grey County Road 2 south where you head north. Follow
the 2 to Victoria Corners and head east for about 4km
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You'll find a small parking area on your right. The trail
entrance is across the street.
Length: Beginner to intermediate loop - 8km.
Beaver
Valley Bruce Trail Club
Features: Metcalfe Rock
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Take Grey Road 2 north from Feversham or south from Ravenna.
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At 9th Sideroad turn to the west and turn south onto 10th
Line.
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here is roadside parking where the Trail crosses 10th Line.
Hike Directions: Follow the Bruce Trail east across a
stream and up through a huge fissure to the summit of Metcalf Rock where there
is a splendid view of the Kolapore Creek Valley.
If you choose to continue along the edge of the Escarpment,
you will reach the Chuck Grant Side Trail which you can follow down to 10th
Line. Here you can follow 10th Line south for 500m to the start or you can
continue west through the valley and rejoin the Bruce Trail in the Duncan
Crevice Caves Provincial Nature Reserve.
Turn left and follow the Bruce Trail back, crossing Kolapore
Creek, to the parking on 10th Line.
Length: To the top of Metcalf Rock is 800 metres. If
you do the whole loop, expect to spend three hours for the 8 km loop.
Sydenham
Bruce Trail Club
Features: Inglis Falls
Hike Directions: At Inglis Falls the Trail takes you
across Sydenham River via a bridge over the Falls. Inglis Falls is an 18 metre
high cascade, created by the Sydenham River meeting the edge of the Escarpment.
The erosive power of the water has carved a deep gorge at
the base of the falls. The Trail continues alongside a stone wall, offering an
excellent view of the Falls. A beautiful loop involves following the Trail north
to Grey Road 5 and turning east (right) to follow the Harrison Park Side Trail
into the Park.
Cross the old road bridge across the Sydenham River and turn
right to follow the well marked path back to the Bruce Trail above the falls.
Length: Less than 100 metres to the Falls. The
Harrison Park loop will take about 2 hours and is about 5 km long.
Peninsula
Bruce Trail Club
Features: Half-Way Dump Side Trail, Cave Point and
Georgian Bay.
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From the south, take Highway 6 north from Owen Sound through
Wiarton.
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Leave Highway 6 via Emmett Lake Road (NOT maintained in the
winter) and follow the signs to a large parking lot.
Hike Directions: Follow the blue blazes of the
Half-way Dump Side Trail until you reach the shoreline and are rewarded with
beautiful views of Georgian Bay. From here you can head north along the Trail to
beautiful views of the coastline. Note: This is VERY rugged walking and will
require proper foot gear and clothing.
Length: From the parking lot it is 900 meters to the Bruce Trail near the
boulder beach at Georgian Bay. The view points on the cliffs above Cave Point
will add another km to your trip. Expect to spend two to three hours for a 4-km
round trip to Cave Point
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