Hiking in Central Ontario

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Hiking in Central Ontario is taken from Hiking in Ontario from Ulysses Green Escapes Guides. This affordable chapter is a great tool to organize your next hiking trip in Central Ontario.
People familiar with Central Ontario often call the region “cottage country”. So many generations have been attracted to the lakeshores in this area that the names of many of its lakes have taken on mystical meanings associated with relaxation, warmth and sun.
Hiking in Central Ontario offers 16 trails in the region like the Georgian Trail, Algonquin Provincial Park and Warsaw Caves Conservation Area. Includes information on how to get there, the number of trails, the level of difficulty, the total distance, the interesting features and the facilities.

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Table des matières
Hiking in Central Ontario 1
Summary 3
Arrowhead Provincial Park 16
Stubbs Falls Trail 16
Beaver Meadow Trail 17
Homesteader and Mayflower Lake Trails 17
Georgian Trail 22
Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve Ltd. 23
Canopy Trail 24
Wolf Centre Trail Extension 24
Wolf Centre Trail 24
Wild Woods Walk 25
Lake Simcoe Trail 25
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park 25
Carriage Trail 26
Spillway Trail 26
South Outlier Trail 26
Bruce Trail 26
Cliff Top Trail 27
McCarston’s Lake Trail 27
Lookout Trail 27
Nokiidaa Trail along the Holland River 27
Old Nipissing Colonization Road 28
Petroglyphs Provincial Park 29
McGinnis Lake Trail 30
Petroglyphs Trail 31
Nanabush Trail 31
High Falls Trail 32
Marsh Trail 32
West Day Use Trail 32
Seguin Trail 32
Springwater Provincial Park 33
Animal Display Path 33
William R. Wilson Trail 34
Red Trail 34
Green Trail 34
Blue Trail 34
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area 34
Scenic Lookout Trail 35
Limestone Plain Trail 35
Limestone Plain Trail 35
Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre 35
Berm Loop to Tower, via the Floating Boardwalk 36
Hardwood Trail 36
Return Trail 36
ID Trail 37
Woodland and Muskrat Trails 37
Index 38

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