Ottawa Temiskaming Highland Trail - Latchford

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If you're looking for a challenging yet rewarding hiking trail near Latchford, Ontario, you should definitely check out the 19.3-km out-and-back route. The trail typically takes around 4 hours and 54 minutes to complete and is perfect for those who love to hike. Additionally, you're unlikely to encounter many other hikers while exploring the trail, making it an excellent option for those looking for a more secluded outdoor experience.

W.J.B. Greenwood Provincial Park

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Geological attractions in the park include examples of volcanic dikes from the Early Precambrian period and metamorphic hybrid minerals created from pressures deep within the earth’s crust. You might also spot some “felsic” igneous specimens. Felsic is a hybrid word referring to any light-coloured matter of igneous origin, part feldspar and part silica.

Marian Lake Cottages

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We are located in Marten River Ontario, 30 minutes from North Bay or Temagami on Highway 11 North or 30 minutes from Sturgeon Falls off Highway 64. Is fishing your pass time? Bring your boat and enjoy the great fishing Marian Lake has to offer or maybe you like to explore trails on your ATV? We are conveniently located on the OFSC Snowmobile A trail, which is excellent for ATV’ing or snowmobiling in the winter months. Back at camp you can relax on the beach, BBQ on your private patio or gather around a cozy campfire and enjoy the night sky!

Cox Bay Lookout

Cox Bay Lookout at sunset, with calm blue waves and turquoise sky

Climb the Cox Bay Trail to the Lookout and get an aerial view of Cox Bay, Chesterman Beach, and Clayoquot Sound with Lone Cone Mountain in the background. An easy-moderate intensity, 2.6 km hike, approximately a 10-minute drive from Tofino town center. 

Bellevue Park

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Bellevue Park is Sault Ste. Marie's main passive park. It is 17 hectares in size and offers a large playground area, 2.4 kilometres of asphalt walkway, multiple floral beds and a display greenhouse which is open to the general public. The playground area features the new Adventure & Sensory Playground.

Callaghan's Rapids Conservation Area

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Just down the road, enjoy an afternoon hike through the Callaghan Rapids Conservation Area. Don't forget your bug spray or your camera! The cascading waterfalls are picturesque to say the least. 

White Lake Provincial Park

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White Lake was established as a Provincial Park in 1963, making 2013 our 50th anniversary! We are a Natural Environment class of Park and we are well known for our fantastic fishing (especially the Walleye!). White Lake Provincial Park is situated in pristine boreal forest, 35kms west of White River, Ontario and is well worth the trip, no matter where you are driving from.

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