2025.09.03 – Kawartha Trail Still Affected by Ice Storm (2025.11.10 update – trail open for use)

2025.11.10 Update: Trail Closed signs have been removed and the Kawartha trail between Monck Road (KM 63.6) and Buller Road (KM 74.0) is now available for use.  Note however that there is a 1.5 km section still requiring maintenance starting at the bottom of Corben Lake northwards, and that small detours may be required due to fallen trees/damage. This area is mainly open deciduous forest and ‘walk-arounds’ should be possible. This section will not likely be cleaned up until next year.

2025.09.03 Original Post – Note that the section of the GHTA Kawartha Club hiking trail between Monck Road (KM 63.6) and Buller Road (KM 74.0) remains closed due to damage from the March ice storm. All trail users are asked to avoid this section of trail until further notice. Trail maintenance events are planned for September but the schedule for re-opening the trail is unknown at this time. A future NEWS posting will announce when this section of the trail is once again available for use.

2025.08.14 – GHTA Barrie Trail Detour in Midhurst

A 2024.07.01 post announced a ‘temporary’ closure of the section of the GHTA Barrie Trail between the Doran Road / Belmont Cresent intersection and Highway 27 in Midhurst. The detour that was announced at that time is no longer available due to construction activity. For the foreseeable future, trail users will need to stay on Doran Road until it reaches Hwy. 27 and then walk along Hwy. 27 back to where they can rejoin the trail. The attached map (a marked up screen shot from Ondago) explains the new detour. Please take care walking along the Hwy. 27 shoulder – this is a busy road with high speed traffic.

2025.08.07 – Barrie Trail Affected by SCF Logging Operations in Tustin Tract

On 2025.08.05 Simcoe County Forestry advised that logging operations were about to begin in SCF Tustin Tract. This tract is between Line 5N and Sugarbush Estates in Oro-Medonte and the GHTA Barrie trail runs through it. The entire tract will be closed until the logging operation is complete. Please avoid this tract and obey all signage if you choose to hike in the area.

The following is extracted from the 2025.08.05 SCF notice for reference.

“We have just been notified that operations will be starting up tomorrow in the Tustin Tract (Oro-Medonte). The operator will be establishing his landing off the Line 5 road allowance.

I do not currently have the exact stands he will be completing the salvage operations in, but as the pine is throughout several stands in Tustin, the entire Tract will be closed for these operations. 

Signs will be installed tomorrow morning.”

2025.08.07 – Barrie Trail Affected Through SCF Miller Tract

On 2025.08.06 we received a notice from Simcoe County Forestry that they are conducting road work in SCF Miller Tract and there will be heavy machinery there for “the next week or so”. The GHTA Barrie trail enters the Miller Tract going south from Pinegrove Road. Please avoid using this area until the work is complete and the heavy machinery removed.

2025.06.27 – GHTA Kawartha Club Trail Status Update

Due to the hard work of many volunteers, and multiple trail inspection and maintenance events, the GHTA Kawartha Club trail is now open from Crosswinds Road (KM 0.0 on Trail Guide map #5) through to Monck Road (KM 63.6 on Trail Guide map #12).

The remaining section from Monck Road to Moore’s Falls (KM 79.3 on Trail Guide map #12) will be worked on next. Approximately 5 km of the remaining trail section is on roads. However, the other 10 km is more difficult to access and navigate bush trails with many swamps, beaver dams, etc.

2025.06.14 – GHTA Tiny Side Trail to Mole Mountain Open

Confirmation has been received that the side trail in Tiny Marsh to Mole Mountain is open and ready for hikers to use. To add to the good news, there are currently great displays of blue flag iris and yellow water lilies (with white lilies coming in the near future). With this news the entire GHTA Tiny trail is open end-to-end. Enjoy!

2025.06.08 – Ice Storm Damage Update for GHTA Midland / Tiny Club Trails

After a lot of hard work by a lot of volunteers, the Midland Club trail is open except for the 4.1 km stretch between Vasey Road and Hogg Valley Road (Trail Guide Map #32) and the Tiny trail is open except for the side trail in Tiny Marsh that goes to Mole Mountain (Trail Guide Map #29 & #30). Further updates will be posted as these trail sections are inspected and cleared.

A caution reminder – All trail users should remember that even though the trails themselves are clear there may still be risks in forested areas due to overhead broken branches or leaning or weakened trees due to the ice storm. Hike with caution and watch for overhead and nearby hazards. All trail users must accept personal responsibility for their own safety.

2025.06.05 – GHTA Barrie Club Trail in Springwater Provincial Park Now Open

On 2024.12.07 the Barrie Club trail through Springwater Provincial Park was closed due to “Significant Conifer Plantation Management” activity in the park. This work in the park has been completed, and they have cleared the trails after the recent ice storm, so this section of the Barrie Club trail is now open. Enjoy!

2025.06.04 – Ice Storm Damage Update for GHTA Orillia Club Trail

The GHTA Orillia Club trail had significant and extensive damage from the recent ice storm. Even with the hard work of many volunteers since the ice storm there is still a lot to do before the entire trail can be considered open and ready to use The trail is closed between Line 8N and 12N in Oro-Medonte with more trail clearing to be done and hazardous conditions to be addressed. SCF Strachan and Oro tracts are closed for logging salvage operations affecting the trail west of Line 8N. The state of the trail east of Orillia in SCF Rathburn tract is unknown and may not be inspected until next winter due to wet conditions in this trail section. Please avoid using the GHTA Orillia Club trail until the trails are cleared and announced as ready to use (reference Trail Guide maps #16 to #21).

2025.05.29 – Wasaga Beach Club Trail Ice Storm Status Update

Wasaga Beach Club leadership has informed that ice storm damage on the Wasaga Beach Club trail was minimal and the trails remain open.

A caution reminder – All trail users should remember that even though the trails themselves are clear there may still be risks in forested areas due to overhead broken branches or leaning or weakened trees due to the ice storm. Hike with caution and watch for overhead and nearby hazards, especially if there is a strong wind or wind gusts. All trail users must accept personal responsibility for their own safety.