1.5 miles
Distance
49 ft
Climb
-369 ft
Descent
1,167 ft
High Point

The Bruce Trail Club's Kimberley Forest Side Trail. This is the primary Bruce Trail during the winter months as the section of the main trail that crosses the Beaver Valley Ski Club slopes is closed during the ski and snowboard season.

Detailed Description
Bruce Trail Club - Kimberley Forest Side Trail is a 1 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Kimberley Ontario. This hike primary route. This route includes 4 trails. This route climbs 49 ft with a max elevation of 1,167 ft then descends -369 ft.
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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Hike
  • Other Activities
    • Mountain Bike
    • E-Bike
    • Trail Running
    • Snowshoe
  • Difficulty rating
    Blue
  • eBike Allowed
More Stats for Bruce Trail Club - Kimberley Forest Side Trail mountain bike route
  • Avg time
    47 min 25 sec
  • Altitude change
    -320 ft
  • Altitude min
    847 ft
  • Altitude start
    1,167 ft
  • Altitude end
    846 ft
  • Grade
    -4%
  • Grade max
    -22.2%
  • Grade min
    12.7%
  • Distance climb
    1,053 ft
  • Distance down
    1 mile
  • Distance flat
    1,358 ft

Directions

  1. Bike south on Miikana.
  2. Continue for 200 meters.
  3. Keep left to take Eezy Way.
  4. Continue for 600 meters.
  5. Turn left onto The Bench.
  6. Continue for 400 meters.
  7. Make a sharp left onto Drop Down Upper.
  8. Continue for 300 meters.
  9. Turn right onto Midway South.
  10. Continue for 200 meters.
  11. Bear left onto True North.
  12. Continue for 80 meters.
  13. Keep left to stay on True North.
  14. Continue for 600 meters.
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Recent Trail Reports Along Route

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Eezy Way
Sep 22, 2024 @ 4:24pm
Sep 22, 2024
Bruce Trail - Kimberly Forest Side Trail
Sep 22, 2024 @ 4:23pm
Sep 22, 2024
True North
Aug 21, 2024 @ 11:09am
Aug 21, 2024
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Drop Down Upper
May 7, 2024 @ 8:01am
May 7, 2024
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