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Red Pine Walking Trail Markers along this trail inform visitors about forest succession. Access: Ojibway Provincial Park |
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The Umfreville Trail Trail is a 2 m (6.6 foot) wide asphalt path used by pedestrians, cyclists, joggers, roller-bladers and skiers in the winter. Trail connects the Travel Centre and Umfreville Park Historic Site and links up to snowmobile trails. Access: Trail begins at the Travel Information Centre. |
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Ridge Bottom Trail As hikers travel along this trail, they can stop and read the 14 interpretive signs that describe the soils, lichens and fungi found in the forest. Access: Ojibway Provincial Park |
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Ear Falls Cross Country Ski Trails This network of trails has routes that are catered to all skill levels. Contact the Ear Falls Recreation Department at (807) 222-3716 for details. Access: Trails start behind the Northern Eagle Transitional School, off Highway 105. |
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Vernon Interpretive Nature Trails This trail is marked with a diverse landscape consisting of sand flats, bogs, marshland and Canadian Shield outcrops. Several species of birds, animals and plants are found in this location. Access: 5 km (3 mi) down McKenzie Portage Road, west of Keewatin. |
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Boreal Walking Trail This easy trail takes hikers through the boreal forest lined with black and white spruce trees and white birch. Access: Ojibway Provincial Park |
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Millennium Trail Multi-purpose trail provides opportunities for walking, biking and use of all-terrain vehicles. Wildlife observation includes a variety of birds, beavers and other small animals. Access: Trail begins across from Hospital Hill or at the end of Young Street. |
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Lakeshore Trail Follow the trail through the forest and stop at interpretive signs describing the vegetation and geology of the area. Access: Ojibway Provincial Park |
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Griffith Mine Interpretive Site A number of biking and hiking trails cover the whole area of the former mining site that closed in 1986. Interpretive signs are located along the trails and visitors can observe a moose and beaver habitat, as well as wetlands. Access: 19 km (11 mi) north of Ear Falls, Ontario |
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Little Walking Trail Twelve interpretive signs line this trail describing the fauna and floral found in this boreal forest. Enjoy the easy hike while enjoying the natural surroundings. Access: Ojibway Provincial Park |
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Silhouette Trail This hiking trail can be found at Sandbar Lake Park and crosses through aspen forests and woodlands. Access: Sandbar Lake Park |
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Eighth Street Trail System Located in the north end of Fort Frances, these trails are found along cleared and wooded areas. Enjoy cross-country skiing trails and walking routes as well as wildlife observation. Access: Access via Northeast end of 8th Street. |
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Terry Lake Trail Follow the trail to Terry Lake where fishing and wildlife observation can be enjoyed. Access: Ojibway Provincial Park |
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