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History of the Sydenham Bruce Trail

History of the Sydenham Bruce Trail by Marie Knapp appeared in The Grey County Historian newsletter, Spring 2024, published by the Grey County Historical Society. 

Although 62 years is a long time to cover, Marie has hit the highlights, and spiced it up nicely with some humour.  

Thanks Marie, for this well-researched article, and thanks to the Historical Society for permission to share.

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