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Lake Superior Provincial Park Coastal Trail

Algoma, Unorganized, North Part, Ontario

Details

Distance

40.4 miles

Route Type

Point-to-Point

Description

Added by Chris Martin

This is an unbelievable coastal hike in the Lake Superior Provincial Park. The views are breathtaking, and very remote.

The most challenging and demanding trail in the park, the Coastal Trail takes you along the high cliffs and rocky beaches of Lake Superior. The trail extends from Agawa Bay, north to Chalfant Cove.

The trail ascends and descends over cliffs and rocky outcrops and crosses beaches of boulders and driftwood. Use extreme caution when hiking this difficult terrain. The rocks can be very slippery, especially when wet with dew, fog or rain. Windblown trees may obstruct the trail.   

Blue, diamond-shaped symbols mark where the trail enters forested areas. Rock cairns mark exposed sections. Generally the trail hugs the coastline. If you lose the trail, continue along the shore and eventually you will find the trail again

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Features

Camping
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Backpacking
Hiking
Beach
Dog Friendly
Forest
Lake
River
Scenic
Wildflowers
Wildlife

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