HIKING TRAILS

There are trails for casual to experienced hikers.


Bridal Veil Falls   This trail is located on hwy 540 at the entrance to Kagawong.  A picnic area at the top of the falls leads down to the base of the falls and the trail follows both sides of the stream to the bay.  Take a dip in the falls and take the walking tour of the old town.  Allow 1 to 2 hours.


Cup & Saucer  Located 18 kms west of Little Current, at the junction of Hwy 540 & Bidwell Road.  2 kms of dramatic 70 meter cliffs and breathtaking views, up to 12 kms of hiking trails and the 2km adventure trail.  One of the most popular trails in Ontario.  Anywhere from 1.5 to 4 hours.  No Overnight Camping on the property.

Open May 15th - Thanksgiving Weekend - Daily from Dawn To Dusk


GORDON'S PARK  Located on Highway 6 in Tehkummah.  Enjoy a stroll through the diverse eco systems of Gordon's Park in the heart of a hardwood forest.  Observe and listen to the beauty of nature around the pond, up the escarpment, in the swamp and throughout the meadows.  The hiking trails at Gordon's Park are complimented by the Interpretive Centre with displays of mounted animals and informative Information Stations on mushrooms, edible wilds, fossils, trees, animal tracks and much more. www.gordonspark.com

 


 Lewis Twins Peak Hiking Trail   This trail is in Sheguiandah and can be accessed from the east side of hwy 6 across from the Paradise Motel.  2 km in length and a relatively easy hike, the trail provides two spectacular views of Bass Lake and the North Channel.  The lookouts are on Quartzite outcrops.  Allow 1 - 1.5 hours.  

Open May 15th - Thanksgiving Weekend - Dawn to Dusk

                                               


M'Chigeeng   The entrance is located behind the ball park off Hwy 551.  Includes two trails, one along the bottom of the bluff and the other going to the very top.   The Bear Caves and Fossil Rock Point are two spots of interest.  They offer spectacular views of the North Channel.  Allow 2 to 3 hours. Open 7 days a week 9am - 5 pm.

Open May 15th - Thanksgiving Weekend - Dawn to Dusk


McLean's Park  Located on New England side road, off  Hwy 6 between Manitowaning and South Baymouth. This is a 100 acre park with about 3 km along the New England road features hiking trails based on ancient logging paths.  Hardwood bush with some huge trees.   This walk is about 1.5 hours.

 


FRIENDS OF Misery Bay   Misery Bay Provincial Nature Reserve is a 860 hectare provincial park on the south shore of Manitoulin Island, a ten minute drive west of Evansville.   There are two trails of about 5 kms and 4 km which feature mixed woodland, old beach ridges and rare alvars.  Allow 2 to 4 hours. Open 7 days a week from 9 am to 5 pm Website: www.manitoulin.com/misery-bay     Email: paulwyatt@personainternet.com

 

   


Mississaugi Lighthouse  Located at the lighthouse near Meldrum Bay are several short trails that follow the craggy shoreline over flat limestone ledges, around enormous boulders and through rock fissures, Wildflowers and birds.  The trails offer beautiful views of Lake Huron.  Allow 1 to 2 hours.

Open Victoria Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend


Sheshegwaning - Nimkees Hiking Trail  North of Silver Water, off Hwy 540. the Sheshegwaning First Nations are developing a 20 km trail which can be enjoyed in several sections, some offering beautiful views of the North Channel.  There is facilities for camping and picnicking.  Maps are available at the Band office or the Gas/Convenience store at the beginning of the trail.  Allow 3 to 6 hours.


Wagg's Woods  Right off Mindemoya's main street.  Located directly across from the municipal office and library building.  Moss climbs the cliffs which are part of the Niagara Escarpment.  Watch for 15 different species of fern.  Allow 1 hour.


2008 HIKES

 

 Names

Leader

Date

Location/Departure

Participants Need

Manitoulin Gold Misery Bay

John and Nicole Smith-Manitoulin Nature Club-Phone:  705-282-0030

Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.

Entrance off the Little Lake Huron Road

Sack Lunch

Unique Geology of Manitoulin Tour

Richard James, Professor Emeritus Laurentian University  Dept. of Earth Sciences

Wednesday  June 9, 2008 rain date June 10th, 2008 at

10 a.m.

Meet at the Tourist Information Centre in Little Current

 

Kagawong Bridal Veil Falls Manitoulin Heart Health

Noella Lahaie Manitoulin Heart Health-Phone: 

705-377-4774

Saturday, June 21, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.

Billings Municipal Parking Lot

 

Forest Bird Hike

Terry Land

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 8:30 a.m.

The Misery Bay Park Centre

Hwy 540

Sack Lunch, Field Glasses, and Spotting Scope

Regular Weekly Guided Tour

Mary Hastings

Every Thursday Starting June 26, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.

The Misery Bay Park Centre Hwy 540

Sack Lunch

Naturalist West Side of Misery Bay

Nancy Ironside and Margo Holt-Experienced Naturalists

Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.

The Misery Bay Park Centre

Hwy 540

Sack Lunch

Mosses and Lichens

Peter Beckett-Laurentian University

Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.

The Misery Bay Park Centre Hwy 540

Handlens and Sack Lunch

Fossils

Betty Eley-Royal Ontario Museum

Saturday, July 19, 2008 at 1:00 p.m.

The Misery Bay Park Centre Hwy 540

Activities for Children and Prizes! Bring Fossils for Identification

Nature Walk in McGregor Bay

Gail Robinson 368-1944 or 866-7046

Thursday July 24, 2008 , rain date July 25, 2008

Meet at Still Water marina(McGregor bay Road) in Birch Island at 10 a.m. . Wooded walk along beaver dam swamps

Lunch, call Gail if you need a ride or can volunteer your boat

Nimkee Trail Manitoulin Heart Health

Sandra Sampson and Noella Lahaie-Phone:  705-377-4774 or 705-283-3292

Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.

Sheshegawaning Health Office

Sack Lunch

Bug Hike

Henri Goulet-Agriculture Canada

Tuesday, August 5, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.

The Misery Bay Park Centre Hwy 540

Sack Lunch and Bug Collecting Gear

M’Chigeeng Trail Manitoulin Heart Health

Noella Lahaie-Phone:  705-377-4774

Friday, August 8, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.

M’Chigeeng Trail-Parking Lot Behind Ball Diamond

Snack

Migratory Bird Hike

Chris Bell-Sheguiandah Bird Authority

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Misery Bay Park Centre

Sack Lunch and Field Glasses or Spotting Scope

 

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