Huckleberry Rock Lookout Trail - Hiking/Snowshoeing |
1057 Milford Bay Rd, Bracebridge, ON Huckleberry Rock has been well known locally for over 100 years as a magnificent scenic lookout. Rocks on this trail are some of the oldest in the world, well over a billion years old. The effects of glaciation, timber harvesting, erosion and fire have removed the thin mantle of soil, exposing the surface of the pink granite rock.
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Hazelwood Trail - Hiking/Snowshoeing |
Hazelwood Road, Port Carling, ON The historic Hazelwood Trail once linked Port Carling to Port Sandfield. The trail is named after the Hazlewoods, a pioneer family who settled on Lake Rosseau. The Hazlewoods took this trail to Port Carling. The trail includes some moderate to steep climbs through mature hardwood forest. Towards the end of the route, the trail runs beside a large beaver pond, well known for its bird life!
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Skeleton Lake Fish Hatchery Trail - Hiking/Snowshoeing |
Fish Hatchery Road, Utterson, ON The trail winds past the hatchery ponds, which have now been naturalized and along the river, which flows from Skeleton Lake. The trail passes by several habitats: meadows, deciduous forests, flood plain forests, river shorelines and wetlands. Skeleton Lake Trail also includes views of small waterfalls and rapids.
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