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These trails are all accessible
from Dawson Trail Campground.
Beaver Meadows Trail 2.5
km (1 hour) strenuous
Rough topography and steep slopes are features of this trail
as it weaves its way through a variety of forest habitat.
The rich diversity of plant life reflects subtle differences
in sunlight, soil, temperature, moisture and topography under
the forest canopy. (Caution: Terrain is slippery when wet.)
French Falls Trail 2.4
km (1hour) strenuous
This trail is not long but has some steep climbs as it follows
the cascades of the French River. This is a picturesque, photogenic
trail.
French Portage Trail 5
km (2 hours) strenuous
This hike into the past traces a portage first established
by natives and later used by European explorers and fur traders.
It was, for a short time, the main route for settlement in
the Red River area of Manitoba and for further exploration
west. French Portage is still part of a canoe route that connects
Windigoostigwan and French Lake. The low-lying terrain is
sometimes difficult.
Pickerel Point Trail 1.6
km return (30 minutes) moderate
Sometimes difficult and steep, this trail follows the Pickerel
River for a view of aquatic life and riparian plants and animals.
Pickerel Point is an excellent spot to see bald eagles, great
blue herons, king fishers and ospreys.
Pickerel River Trail 0.8
km (30 minutes) barrier free
The Sheila Hainey Boardwalk along the Pickerel River clips
to lowlands along the river's edge through alder, balsam fir
and spruce then slowly rises to highlands of pine, birch and
poplar. It links the Quetico Information Pavilion at Dawson
Trail to French Lake day-use area.
Pines Hiking Trail 10
km return (3.5 hour) moderate
An extension of the Whiskey Jack Trail, Pines takes in a sandy
beach guarded by a stand of majestic old-growth red and white
pine. Enjoy the solitude of the walk, picnic on the beaches
of Pickerel Lake, or venture into the interior. The trail
includes moderate to steep climbs. Backpackers can obtain
an interior camping permit and hike this trail for overnight
camping.
Whiskey Jack Trail 2.5
km (1 hour) moderate
This gateway to Quetico's wilderness begins on a boardwalk
that winds through forest-covered lowland thick with mosses,
Labrador tea, horsetail, twinflower, bunchberry, pyrola, black
spruce and tamarack. The boardwalk gives way to a foot path
that meanders through a mosaic of forest habitats. (Caution:
Terrain is slippery when wet.)
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