Hiking in Northwestern

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Extrait de la publication Hiking in Northwestern Ontario Casque-Isles Hiking Trail 8 Beaver Meadows and Pond Trails 20 Lyda Bay Section 9 Whiskey Jack Trail 21 Death Valley Section 9 Pines Trail 21 Mount Gwynne Section 9 Schreiber Channel Section 10 Rainbow Falls Provincial McLeans Section 10 Park 21 Falls Boardwalk 22 Greenwood Lake Trail 22 Conservation Reserve 10 Rainbow Falls Trail 22 The Back 40 Trail 23 Hawk’s Ridge (Craig’s Bluff and Craig’s Pit) 12 Sleeping Giant Provincial Park 23 Provincial Plantain Lane 26 Park 12 Sea Lion Trail 26 Kakabeka Falls Boardwalk 13 Bogs Nature Trail 26 Contact Trail 13 Joe Creek Nature Trail 26 Poplar Point (Circle Trail) 13 Sibley Creek Nature Trail 26 Mountain Portage Trail 13 Gardner Lake Trail 26 Little Falls Trail 14 Sifting Lake Trail 27 Beaver Meadows Trail 14 Sawbill Lake Trail 27 River Terrace Loop 14 Wildlife Habitat Nature Trail 27 Middlebrun Bay Trail 27 Recreation Sawyer Bay Trail 27 Trail 14 Piney Wood Hills Nature Trail 27 Provincial Ravine Lake Trail 28 Nature Reserve 15 The Burma Trail 28 Ouimet Canyon Trail 16 Kabeyun Trail 28 The Marsh Trail 16 Climbing the Giant’s Knees 29 Welburne Lake Trail 16 Twinpine Lake Trail 29 Talus Lake Trail 29 17 Southern Headland Trail 18 White River Halfway Lake Trail 18 Community Trails 30 Coastal Hiking Trail 18 Timberwolf Trail 30 Jackrabbit Trail 30 19 Beaver Trail 30 and Point Trails 20 Whisky Jack Trail 31 French Falls Trail 20 and Portage Trails 20 Index 32 Extrait de la publication  ulyssesguides.com

0 75 150km Ogoki James NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO Fort Hope Bay Moosonee

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599 N Savant Armstrong Kenora 72 Lake Dryden Nakina Silver Dollar 71 Gulf Bay Nipigon 584 Fraserdale Lake Geraldton Ignace Jellicoe 11 Hearst Matagami

Extrait de lapublication 502 527 Caramat Beardmore Mattice QUÉBEC Lake of the Woods 622 Provincial Park 17 Upsala Pine 1 Portage Hornepayne Opasatika Kapuskasing Smooth Rock 5 Moonbeam Fort Frances Nipigon 9 Manitouwadge Falls Val-Paradis Raith 6 11 Kashabowie Rossport Terrace 631 Cochrane Red Bay 3 La Sarre Rock 8 4 Schreiber 11 53 Amos 2 10 Marathon White River Chapleau Crown Senneterre Neys Pic River Game Preserve Timmins Rouyn- Kakabeka Provincial Falls Thunder Bay Park 7 17 Noranda (U.S.A.) Lovicourt Foleyet Kirkland Lake Malartic Wawa Virginia 1. Casque-IslesDeer River Hiking Trail Michipicoten 101 Matachewan Island Chapleau 2. Greenwood Lake ConservationHibbing Reserve 61 L a k e S Elk Lake 3. u p Lake Superior Réserve Hawk’s Ridge (Craig’s Bluff and Craig’s Pit) e Provincial Park Cobalt faunique de 4. Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park r i La Vérendrye o 129 11 5. Nipigon River RecreationDuluth Trail r 6. Ouimet Canyon Provincial Nature Reserve Temagami Ashland 7. Pukaskwa National Park Finlayson Point 8. Quetico Provincial Park Park Marquette Sault Ste. Marie 9. Rainbow Falls Provincial Park MICHIGAN Sudbury Copper Cliff Mattawa 10. Sleeping Giant ProvincialWISCONSIN Park (U.S.A.) 28 Gros Cap Sturgeon North Bay 11. White River Community Trails(U.S.A.) Falls 17 Massey 637 Algonquin Little Current Provincial Park Escanaba 69 St. Paul Huntsville Parry Petoskey Sound Menonimee Wausau 75 Lac Tobermory Baie Michigan Alpena Georgienne Lac Huron Owen Green Sound Bay Barrie Peterborough Hiking in Northwestern Ontario, ISBN 978-2-89665-426-0 (PDF version), is a chapter taken from Ulysses guide Hiking in Ontario, ISBN 978-2-89464- 827-8 (printed version), published and legally deposited in 2010.

Author: Tracey Arial Editor: Pierre Ledoux Copy Editors: Pierre Daveluy, Matthew McLauchlin Computer Graphics: Pascal Biet, Marie- Denis, Philippe Thomas Editing Assistance: Annie Gilbert

This work was produced under the direction of Olivier Gougeon.

Acknowledgements: Author: Thanks so much for all of the outdoors enthusiasts who’ve shared Ontario’s natural wonders with me over the last several years. In particular, I’d like to thank the people who answer the phone and greet visitors at parks and conservation areas. These unsung heroes share their passion for a place with everyone who visits and many of them helped me discover highlights I might have overlooked. Thanks also to the staff at great local bookstores, who really care about their customers, including Terry Needham from Novack’s and Nan- cy Frater at Booklore. Thanks also to three exceptional high school teachers: John Nephew for introducing me to glaciers, Hal Babcock for helping me ap- preciate history and the late Ina Healey, for inspiring my love of words. Thanks also to mom, dad, Lorrey, Kimm, Keelan, Chloe, Manny, Pedro, Paul and Arial for exploring the trails with me. Publisher: Thank you to Lori Waldbrook of , Jeff Truscott and Guy Thériault of and Suzanne McFarlane of the Morris Island Conservation Area for their help in updating this guide’s maps. We acknowled- ge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Pu- blishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP) for ur publishing activities. We would also like to thank the Government of Québec – Tax credit for book publishing – Administered by SODEC.

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