Brule Trail

The Brulé Trail is a 2km. trail which provides a link with the Dunes Trail. This trail was named after Étienne Brûlé, an adventurous young Canadian sent by Champlain to live among the Hurons in the early 1600s. The trail passes through a portion of the park's upland mixed deciduous forest.

Many of the park trails are located on old logging roads. Since the late 1800s, the forest in the park area has been allowed to revert to their natural state. White Pine, Red Oak and Large-tooth Aspen now dominate the unique forest area.


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TRAIL STATS
LENGTH:
2 km 
DIFFICULTY: •• 
ACTIVITIES:
Hiking & Walking, Cycling - Off-Road, Camping & Backpacking, Canoeing & Kayaking 
CHARACTER:
Natural, Scenic 
SURFACE:
Grass/natural, Soil - Compacted, Boardwalk 
AMENITIES:
Admission fee, Parking, Potable drinking water, Picnic areas, Designated rest areas, Camping 
OTHER:
Swimming, Partial wheelchair access 
LOCATION
REGION:
Central Ontario 
SUB-REGION:
Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe 
CLOSEST TOWN(S):
Penetanguishene 
TRAILHEAD: GPS 
SEASONS / HOURS
May 1st to October 15 
CONTACT INFO
NAME:
Awenda Provincial Park , Park Administration 
PHONE:
1-705-549-2231 
EMAIL: Email Us Now  
WEB SITE
For more information, including maps, please visit our Web site at www.ontarioparks.com
 
 
 
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