This is not a "blog" in the sense of a daily journal but a place for me to post GPS trail maps of mountain biking and hiking trails, particularly but not exclusively, in the western Greenbelt in Ottawa, Ontario.

Hybrid & E-Bikeable Routes and National Capital Region Cycling Routes and Resources are also included on this site,

Date codes do not reflect actual posting dates but are manipulated to allow me to order the posts in a thematic order.

Showing posts with label Bruce Pit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce Pit. Show all posts

20001125

Bruce Pit Trails

This is one of the most extensive trails systems I have ever mapped. Even though there is very little on the official NCC map (below), other than the official Trail 29, there is an extensive system of unofficial undocumented trails.

There is a wide variety of types of trails in this system from paved and gravel paths to wider dirt trails and very narrow twisty singletrack with rooty sections and lots of fallen logs. The trail system includes some interesting sections following creek beds.

I started mapping these trails in 2010 extensively tracking and marking waypoints to follow all the intersections. When I started mapping the Dog Walking Area it got so complex that I left it for a year and went on to mapping other trail systems

When I returned to the project this year I decided to not include the Dog Walking Area, as my maps are mainly intended for mountain bikers and although bikes and dogs can co-exist we usually avoid the Dog Walking area while riding. This made finishing up the project easier.

I hope to add photos of these trails at a later date.

GPS gpx Files

The gpx file for this trail system (and other trail systems) can be downloaded by clicking the link below:

GPX files - Google Docs

If you do download the gpx file please email me at richardw.woodley@gmail.com and let me know so that I have an idea of how many people are downloading and using the files.

Posted 2012-10-13

19901205

Bridlewood, Bruce Pit & Britannia Loop Hybrid & E-Bikeable Route

This is a pleasant 40 km bike ride mostly through paved paths in green corridors as well as some forest trails and suburban streets. 

 

Route Description and Directions with Detailed Maps

PRELIMINARY NOTE: This reads more complicated than it is. Once you are on the route it is mostly intuitive.

Map 1

The first portion of this ride is primarily along forest trails.

You start along Equestrian Dr. across from Pony Park (which is across from the Real Canadian Superstore between Eagleson Rd. and Equestrian Dr.) and go up the hill onto the pathway following it past a school and along along the large hydro line and continue to the end. Then turn left onto the wide portion of Trail 24 and continue till you meet the wide trail to the right (still Trail 24) and follow it to Bells Corners. You come out a housing complex parking lot.

Map 2

This portion of the route is along suburban streets.

At the parking lot go right and follow Forester Cres. around to Seyton Dr. and go right to Old Richmond Rd. (across from the Mosque) then go left and follow the first right onto Moodie Dr. in a semi-circle. Take the first left and follow Anwatin St. to the end, then go left and follow Sycamore Dr. to the end, then go right and follow Longwood Ave. to the end. Go left on Ridgefield Cres. and take the first right, Evergreen Dr. and the first left, Delta St., then turn right on Stinson Ave. At the end of Stinson Ave. ride onto the pathway near Bell High School going right onto Bruin Ln. and left onto Bruin Rd. Continue across Cassidy Rd. and over Hwy. 416 to the path by Bruce Pit.

Map 3

This next section is primarily on paved paths through green corridors through parks or behind houses.

After crossing over Hwy 416 turn right then left past the parking lot then keep right until you come to the paved pathway on the left. Follow the pathway through a green corridor crossing McClellan Rd continuing till you get to Canfield Rd. Turn right and follow Canfield Rd. until it crosses Greenbank Rd. and becomes Craig Henry Dr. Continue until just before Shoreham Ave. where you turn left onto a paved pathway. Follow the pathway through parks and along a green corridor crossing Centrepointe Dr. Twice, until you make a 90 degree left turn.

Map 4

This section follows green corridors along Pinecrest Creek and the Ottawa River and goes alongside the equestrian park.

After the 90 degree left continue north (you will be running parallel to Algonquin College on the right). At Navaho Dr. take a short jog to the left and then right and continue north along the Pinecrest Creek Pathway crossing Baseline Rd, Iris St., going under Hwy 417, Carling Ave., and Richmond Rd. Continue to the Ottawa River Pathway and turn left onto the pathway and continue past Mud Lake and Britannia Park. Continue to Carling Ave., beside the water park, and cross Carling Ave and continue south on the Watts Creek Pathway. Cross Holly Acres Rd. on to Aero St. And immediately go left back onto the pathway and continue riding parallel to Hwy 417 until you cross Corkstown Rd. Continue around a field till you cross Moodie Dr. and continue on the Watts Creek Pathway until you see a dirt path on the left, going up hill. That is the Greenbelt Pathway West.

Map 5

This section is primarily along forest trails.

Turn left and go up the hill following the Greenbelt Pathway, cross Corkstown Rd. and go under Hwy. 417 and continue until you cross Timm Drive. Continue and cross to the right over Robertson Rd. on the old railway trestle. Continue until you come to a 4 way intersection with a wide trail on the left (Trail 24) and follow that to the end were you turn right onto the large hydro line and continue to the start point on Equestrian Dr,. across from Pony Park.

Hopefully you will have had an enjoyable ride.

Altitude Profile

Slide Show 

I plan to add a slide show to this route, probably in the Spring of 2024

GPS gpx Files

The gpx file for this route (and other routes and trail systems) can be downloaded by clicking the link below:

 GPX files - Google Docs

If you do download the gpx file please email me at richardw.woodley@gmail.com and let me know so that I have an idea of how many people are downloading and using the files.

Posted 2023-10-13

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Richard W. Woodley was born in Sudbury, Ontario in 1950. He earned an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Laurentian University where he was the News Editor of the student newspaper Lambda and active in student politics. He was active in the New Democratic Party and Waffle in Sudbury and Kanata, as well as Kanata municipal politics. He was a member of the Bridlewood Residents Hydro Line Committee (BRHLC) and creator of the now archived Bridlewood Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Information Service. He worked on Parliament Hill for 33 years indexing the Debates of the House of Commons (Hansard) and it's committees. Richard has been an outdoorsperson and environmentalist for most of his life and a life long cyclist who also mountain bikes.