Hiking in Northwestern Ontario

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Hiking in Northwestern 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 Northwestern Ontario.
Hiking has always been popular in northwestern Ontario as more than a simple form of recreation. Here, people also rely on hiking (or portaging) as an opportunity for spiritual awakening and as an essential mode of transportation that fills in when other modes disappoint.
Hiking in Northwestern Ontario offers 11 trails in the region like the Nipigon River Recreation Trail, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and Greenwood Lake Conservation Reserve. It 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 Northwestern Ontario 1
Summary 3
Casque-Isles Hiking Trail 8
Lyda Bay Section 9
Death Valley Section 9
Mount Gwynne Section 9
Schreiber Channel Section 10
McLeans Section 10
Greenwood Lake Conservation Reserve 10
Hawk’s Ridge (Craig’s Bluff and Craig’s Pit) 12
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park 12
Kakabeka Falls Boardwalk 13
Contact Trail 13
Poplar Point (Circle Trail) 13
Mountain Portage Trail 13
Little Falls Trail 14
Beaver Meadows Trail 14
River Terrace Loop 14
Nipigon River Recreation Trail 14
White River Community Trails 30
Timberwolf Trail 30
Jackrabbit Trail 30
Beaver Trail 30
Whisky Jack Trail 31
Index 32

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