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Agawa Rock Indian Pictographs Trail 0.4 km (30 minutes) moderate
This trail is one of the few in Ontario that leads to Indian pictographs.

Awausee Trail 10 km (4-6 hours) strenuous
Hike through a forested valley created by a glacial meltwater thousands of years ago and see four spectacular views of the Agawa Valley.

Coastal Trail 63 km (5-7 days) strenuous
The trail traces the Lake Superior coastline along scenic cliffs, across cobblestone beaches and through bush. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles, especially along the Sand and Agawa rivers. Several access points give you a choice of spending one or several days on the trail.

Crescent Lake 2 km (30-60 minutes) easy
Take the family through hardwood forest of 80-year-old yellow birch and majestic, century-old pines.

Nokomis Trail 5 km (1.5 to 3 hours) moderate
This trail follows the Old Woman River through boreal forest to lookouts surveying Old Woman Bay.

Orphan Lake Trail 8 km (2-4 hours) moderate
Panoramic views over Orphan Lake and Lake Superior, a pebble beach and the Baldhead River falls make this a popular trail. Look for the clear transition It between Great Lakes-St. Lawrence forest and northern boreal forest.

Peat Mountain Trail 11 km (3-5 hours) strenuous
On a clear day, you can see Michipicoten Island to the west and Wawa to the north at the top of this long, steep climb. There is plenty to see along the trail for a shorter outing.

Pinguisibi Trail 6 km return (1.5 to 3 hours) easy
Interpretive panels explain the importance of this river, with its rapids and waterfalls, to the Ojibwa.

South Old Woman River Trail 2.5 km (1-2 hours) moderate
Hike through the damp forest by the side of the Old Woman River and see ferns and wildflowers.

Towab Trail 24 km return (2 days) very strenuous
This linear trail follows the Agawa River valley to the 25-metre Agawa Falls.

Trapper's Trail 1.5 km (1 hour) easy
Follow the shoreline of Rustle Lake through a wetland and watch for moose, great blue heron and beaver from the floating boardwalk. Dawn and dusk are the best times to see beaver on this trail.

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