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Hiking
Three walking trails give the park visitor a chance to experience
a variety of forest environments from dense cedar swamps to pine
plantations. There are no steep grades to climb or descend. The
trail system connects to the Ganaraska Hiking Trail.
Blue Trail 2.5 km
(1 hour) easy
Green Trail 4 km (1.5
hours) moderate
Red Trail 5 km (2
hours) moderate
William R. Wilson Children's Interpretive Trail
1.5 km (45 minutes) easy
Designed for children, this trail highlights Ontario wildlife through
interpretive panels and animal totems.
Wildlife Viewing
See and learn about Ontario black bear, grey wolves, coyotes, foxes,
wild turkeys and a variety of other birds - including birds of prey
-- and animals housed along a one-km paved walkway. The birds and
animals were brought to the park because they were injured or imprinted
upon humans. They cannot be released into the wild and are dependent
upon humans for their daily care.
Cycling - Yes
Winter Activities
Thirteen km of walking trails are groomed for track-set, cross-country
skiing in winter. There is a separate 1.2-km snowshoe trail. The
Native Animal Display Trail is also accessible and there is a heated
washroom in the park. Snowmobiles are prohibited.
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