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A person standing in front of a waterfall on Elk Lake trail at Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park.

Hiking

Choose Your Own Adventure

From the gently sloping paths along Duchesnay Falls to the challenge of the Cup and Saucer Trail, Northeastern Ontario has kilometre after kilometre of the stuff that great hiking trips are made of. 

Temagami Fire Tower from below, in the fall.

The Fire Tower and White Bear Forest (Temagami)

Explore 17 kilometres of trails through one of Ontario's few old-growth forests, leading to a historic fire tower and a panoramic wilderness view that you won't forget. 

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A couple takes a photo of the view from the Cup and Saucer trail

Cup and Saucer Trail (Manitoulin Island)

This trail features dramatic cliffs, bragging rights and some of the most breathtaking vistas in Ontario.

Cup and Saucer Trail

Duchesnay Falls (North Bay)

Relax with a scenic hike alongside swirling pools and cascading waterfalls.

Hike to Duchesnay Falls

Devil's Rock (Temiskaming Shores)

Spoiler: A rewarding hike that ends with Lake Temiskaming 300 feet below, and nothing but open sky.

Hike Devil's Rock

Itineraries

  • Hikes for All Seasons
  • Fall Foliage Hiking
  • Iconic Hikes
  • Urban Hiking

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