Hiking in Eastern Ontario Chapter taken from Ulysses guide
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ulyssesguides.com Hiking in Eastern Ontario Bon Echo Provincial Park Cliff Top Trail 8 The Abes and Essens Trail 8 Bon Echo Creek Trail 8 High Pines Trail 8 The Shield Trail 9 Pet Exercise Trail 9 Charleston Lake Provincial Park 9 Tallow Rock Bay (Westside Trail) 10 Sandstone Island Trail 10 Blue Mountain Trail 10 Quiddity Trail 10 Hemlock Ridge Trail 10 Beech Woods Trail 10 Shoreline Centennial Trail 11 Foley Mountain Conservation Area 11 Blue Circle Trail 11 Beaver Trail 11 Orange Maple Trail 13 Mobility Trail 13 Red Oak Trail 13 White Pine Trail 13 Frontenac Provincial Park 13 Arab Lake Gorge Trail 14 Doe Lake Trail 15 Arkon Lake Loop 15 Bufflehead Trail 16 Little Salmon Lake Loop 16 Big Salmon Lake Loop 16 Little Clear Lake Loop 16 Tetsmine Lake Loop 1 Hemlock Lake Loop 1 Gibson Lake Loop 1 Cedar Lake Loop 1 Slide Lake Loop 18 Gould Lake Conservation Area 18 Tom Dixon, East, Famous, Bedford Road and Wagon Loop 18 Mica Loop 19 Rideau Trail 19 Mine Loop with Crossover Trail 19 Point Spur 19 Ridgewalk 19 Lemoine Point Conservation Area 20 Shore Trail and Meadowlark Lane 21 Hickory Lane and Trillium Trail 21 Mac Johnson Wildlife Area 21 Morris Island Conservation Area 22 The Accessible Track 22 The Old CN Causeway 24 Chats Falls Trail 24 Ambush Shortcut 24 The Island Loop 24 The Old Voyageur Trail 24 Murphys Point Provincial Park 25 Silver Queen Mine and Beaver Pond 25 McParlan House Trail and Loon Lake 26 Rideau Trail 26 Point Trail 26 Sylvan Trail 26 Ottawa Greenbelt Trails 2 Sarsaparilla Trail, Stony Swamp 2 Watts Creek Pathway, Shirley s Bay 28 Beaver and Chipmunk Trails 29 Old Quarry Trail, Stony Swamp 29 Jack Pine Trail, Stony Swamp 30 Greenbelt Pathway 32 Perth Wildlife Reserve 32 Rideau Trail 33 Sandbanks Provincial Park 34 Woodlands Trail 35 Cedar Sands Trail 35 Sheffield Conservation Area 35 Silent Lake Provincial Park 36 Lakehead Loop Trail 36 Bonnie s Pond Trail 3 Lakeshore Hiking Trail 3 Shabomeka Legpower Pathfinders 3 Voyageur Provincial Park 40 Coureur des Bois Trail 40 Outaouais Trail 40 Hell Holes Nature Trails, Caves & Ravines Extrait 20de la publication Index 41
6 Deep River 2 6 1 301 8 6 2 Petawawa ulyssesguides.com Pembroke 0 25 50km River 105 EASTERN ONTARIO 148 18 Buckingham Q U É B E C Algonquin Provincial Park Montréal Chutesà-Blondeau Hawkesbury 1 Pointe Fortune Ottawa 148 Dorion Gatineau 60 60 41 Fitzroy Harbour Renfrew Barry's Bay Whitney Madawaska 34 Ottawa 11 9 Arnprior 41 S t. L a w r e n c e R i v e r Lancaster 43 Manotick 29 515 62 12 Huntingdon 508 138 31 Almonte Maynooth Dorset Malone Cornwall 21 Morrisburg Carleton Place North Gower 43 511 10 Kemptville Burritts Rapids Upper 41 509 43 15 416 Canada 1 12 Perth Village 13 Merrickville Rideau Ferry Smith Falls 15 Cloyne 15 10 10 8 Prescott 15 29 3 Westport Elizabethtown Maitland Kaladar 42 Brockville 38 28 35 Bancroft Massena Haliburton r ve i R e c n S t. L a w r e 1 121 118 1. Bon Echo Provincial Park 2. Charleston Lake Provincial Park 620 28 503 Minden Saranac Lake N 3. Foley Mountain Conservation Area 4. Frontenac Provincial Sevey Park 5. Gould Lake Conservation Area Apsley 50 35 62 46 Petroglyphs Provincial Park Canton 2 4 6. Hell Holes Nature Trails, Caves & Ravines 16 Fenelon Falls Ivy Lea Sydenham 41 36 Blue Mountain Lake 15 Perth Road 32 Landsdowne Gananoque 10 Eastview Buckhorn Madoc. Lemoine Point Conservation Area 8. Mac Johnson Wildlife Area 5 6 Tweed Marmora Burleigh Falls Bobcaygeon Centreville Lakefield 9. Morris Island Conservation Area 10. Murphys Point Provincial Park 11. Ottawa Greenbelt Trails 12. Perth Wildlife Reserve 13. Rideau Trail 14. Sandbanks Provincial Park 15. Shabomeka Legpower Pathfinders 16. Sheffield Conservation Area 1. Silent Lake Provincial Park 18. Voyageur Provincial Park St. Lawrence Islands National Park Glenbunie 3 Lindsay Kingston Stirling Peterborough Collins Bay 33 NEW YORK (U.S.A.) Marysville Belleville Trenton Roseneath Sackets Harbor Picton Brighton 5 Colborne Cherry Valley 14 Port Hope Oshawa Lake Ontario Cobourg
How to Use This Guide Within each chapter, hiking locations are placed in alphabetical order. In each location, trails appear in recommended order. The only exception to this is for trails that begin in the middle or at the end of another trail. In those cases, the trails are listed in the order they are encountered. The description of each trail includes everything needed to plan a trip, including interesting features, trailheads, services and facilities in the area and contact information for the organization or club in charge of trail maintenance. When dogs are permitted on a trail, this is mentioned. Most parks allow dogs on trails as long as they are kept on a short leash. The length of the trail, in kilometres and miles, is followed by either the word linear or loop to indicate how a hiker will travel. The estimated time for completion is extremely generous and often includes time for lunch and sightseeing. It is often followed by return to indicate that the hiker is completing a loop and expected to return to the trailhead in the time specified, or each way when a hiker will likely double back along the same trail, or begin another trail rather than returning to the trailhead. We hope that, with this guidebook, you ll have a meaningful personal journey hiking through the natural splendour of Ontario. Happy trails! M Trail Rating Information Easy trails can be completed by just about anybody, including a four-year-old child or a parent wearing a child carrier. MM Moderate trails have uneven, rocky or root-covered pathways or include sections that might be difficult for children, backpackers or someone with a mild knee injury, for example. MMM Difficult trails attract experienced hikers, who don t mind rocky climbs and uneven or wet paths. They often include dangerous sections. ulyssesguides.com
Hiking in Eastern Ontario, ISBN 98-2-89665-424-6 (PDF version), is a chapter taken from Ulysses guide Hiking in Ontario, ISBN 98-2-89464-82-8 (printed version), published and legally deposited in 2010. Author: Tracey Arial Editor: Pierre Ledoux Copy Editors: Pierre Daveluy, Matthew McLauchlin Computer Graphics: Pascal Biet, Marie-France Denis, Philippe Thomas Editing Assistance: Annie Gilbert This work was produced under the direction of Olivier Gougeon. Acknowledgements: Author: Thanks so much for all of the outdoors enthusiasts who ve shared Ontario s natural wonders with me over the last several years. In particular, I d like to thank the people who answer the phone and greet visitors at parks and conservation areas. These unsung heroes share their passion for a place with everyone who visits and many of them helped me discover highlights I might have overlooked. Thanks also to the staff at great local bookstores, who really care about their customers, including Terry Needham from Novack s and Nancy Frater at Booklore. Thanks also to three exceptional high school teachers: John Nephew for introducing me to glaciers, Hal Babcock for helping me appreciate history and the late Ina Healey, for inspiring my love of words. Thanks also to mom, dad, Lorrey, Kimm, Keelan, Chloe, Manny, Pedro, Paul and Arial for exploring the trails with me. Publisher: Thank you to Lori Waldbrook of Ontario Parks, Jeff Truscott and Guy Thériault of Parks Canada and Suzanne McFarlane of the Morris Island Conservation Area for their help in updating this guide s maps. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP) for ur publishing activities. We would also like to thank the Government of Québec Tax credit for book publishing Administered by SODEC. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. April 2010, Ulysses Travel Guides All rights reserved ISBN 98-2-89665-424-6 (PDF version)