The Bruce Trail is a long distance hiking trail, beginning in Niagara and ending more than 800 km away in Tobermory, Ontario. If you are looking for a Canadian experience similar to walking a Camino route, the Bruce Trail is not what you are looking for. The Bruce Trail is not supported in the way Camino routes are in terms of accommodations, access to restaurants, water, shops, etc. along the way. It is possible to camp on the Bruce Trail only in designated campsites which are few and far between. While sections of the Bruce Trail are beautiful (my personal favourite being the more northern sections on the Bruce Peninsula), it is not designed to be walked over consecutive days as one would do when walking a Camino. Instead, it is more suitable for day walks or a few days of walking in one section of the trail when accommodation has been found near to the section of trail of interest. More information can be found on their site: brucetrail.org. In case you are wondering, I have lived in both Ontario and Spain and have considerable experience walking Camino routes and along the Bruce Trail. If you need further details, feel free to ask.