Bruce Trail Unbound: Modern Journeys Along the Niagara Escarpment is a powerful, personal, and poetic exploration of Canada's oldest and longest marked footpath. Winding through over 900 kilometers of stunning terrain-from the misty beginnings at Queenston Heights to the rugged beauty of Tobermory-this book captures more than just a trail; it captures a state of mind. Told in a deeply reflective first-person narrative, this immersive guide blends hiking memoir, cultural storytelling, and practical insight. The author invites readers to walk alongside her through old-growth forests, trail towns, painted valleys, and limestone cliffs-while also navigating themes of solitude, connection, conservation, and self-discovery. Through all four seasons, urban edges, wild corridors, and historic landscapes, Bruce Trail Unbound reveals how a trail can transform not only the land, but those who walk it. Perfect for: Long-distance hikers and weekend wanderersNature lovers seeking inspirationReaders curious about Ontario's natural and cultural heritageFans of reflective outdoor writing in the tradition of Robert Moor and Cheryl StrayedThis isn't just a hiking guide-it's an invitation to see the trail, and yourself, in a new way.
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