Hiking in Northeastern Ontario

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Hiking in Northeastern Ontario is taken from Hiking in Ontario from Ulysses Green Escapes Guides. This inexpensive chapter is a great tool to organize your next hiking trip in Northeastern Ontario.
More than two thirds of the vast region of north-eastern Ontario, which begins at Lake Nipissing and ends at James Bay, lies north of the tree line in a sea of unending tundra.
Hiking in Northeastern Ontario offers 12 trails in the region like Elliot Lake Hiking Trail, Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park and Lake Laurentian 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.

Table des matières

Table des matières
Hiking in Northeastern Ontario 1
Summary 2
Chutes Provincial Park 6
Cup and Saucer Trail 6
Elliot Lake Hiking Trails 7
Halfway Lake Provincial Park 8
Hiawatha Highlands Conservation Area 9
Crystal Creek System 10
Lookout Trail System (Pinder System) 10
Red Pine Trail System 11
Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park 12
Killarney Provincial Park 12
Chikanishing Trail 13
Cranberry Bog Trail 13
Granite Ridge Trail 13
La Cloche Silhouette Trail 14
Lake Laurentian Conservation Area 14
Lake Superior Provincial Park 15
Trapper’s Trail 16
Crescent Lake Trail 16
Pinguisibi Trail 16
Agawa Rock Pictographs Trail 16
South Old Woman River Trail 18
Nokomis Trail 18
Orphan Lake Trail 18
Peat Mountain Trail 18
Awausee Trail 18
Towab Trail 19
Coastal Hiking Trail 19
Magpie Falls and Fort Friendship 19
Mississagi Provincial Park 20
Flack Lake Nature Trail 21
Helenbar Lookout Trail 21
Cobre Lake Trail 21
Semiwite Creek Trail 21
MacKenzie Trail 22
Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park 22
Wabashkiki Trail 22
Étienne Trail 23
Kag Trail 23
Map Symbols 25

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