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Beach Trail 4km return
This trail takes the hiker along the Georgian Bay shoreline. Giant's
Tomb Island is visible from the trail. The contrast between the
dry oak-maple forest of the campgrounds and the low, wet birch-cedar-hemlock
forest below the bluff can be seen on this trail.
Bluff Trail 13km
This circular trail can be accessed from a number of locations within
the park. It travels partly along a high bluff and partly through
a low wetland.
Brûlé Trail 4
km return
This trail passes through a portion of the park's upland mixed deciduous
forest. Lumbering and fires have obliterated the white pine stands
so that the majority of trees are now sugar maple and red oak. Lumbering
on the peninsula was at its peak in the late 1800s. Since then the
forest has been allowed to revert to its natural state but the white
pine has been unable to fully reestablish itself.
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