We started at the intersection of Finnerty Sideroad and Innes Lake Road km 33.8 and hiked to 5 Sideroad, km 46.6.
The weather was cloudy with sunny intervals and cool.
Today's hikers; John Nourse, Karen Nourse, our leader; John G; Annette; Andy; Steve;
Christine; Case; Michael; Anita and Eric
The Trail goes north along Innes Road and follows the road allowance. It turns left
following a series of bush paths through Toronto Conservation Authority lands
We cross Coolihans Sideroad and take an 'equipment adjustment' break before entering
the Glen Haffy Conservation Area.
After crossing Highway #9 the Trail descends through a cedar bush into a private reserve.
The Trail crosses the Humer River and passes a resevoir.
We climb a hill along a bush road and at the top we skirt an open field.
The Trail contnues westerly along a restored gravel pit (now a homestead)
and emerge at the Mono 7th Line EHS.
The Trail emerges on an open hillside above the Mono 5 Sideroad where aour cars are parked.
At this point the Bruce Trail is joined by the Oak .Rridges Trail which runs east along #5.
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