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 Kinsmen Trail



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North Bay

Trail Length: 5+ kilometres

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Dog Walking
Jogging
Mountain Biking
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking


Kinsmen Trail in North Bay, Ontario, Canada is a popular activity and adventure greenbelt transportation route used for hiking, biking and roller blading located in North Bay, Ontario.

The paved route connects to the Kate Pace Way Trail on the waterfront of North Bay, Ontario and therefore it too is often used by many for traveling throughout the community.

The Kinsmen Trail is a multi-use greenbelt trail which explores down the centre of the community following an escarpment and Chippewa Creek.

The north-south route measures 5+ kilometres. It is generally considered level and very easy going - suitable for all ages.

Many parts of the trail (especially the waterfront) are wheelchair and baby stroller friendly.

The recreation trail explores forest, creeks, neighbourhoods and is a main route for bikers and walkers when accessing downtown and the waterfront of North Bay.

On the waterfront near Monk Street is the southern trailhead and the northern trailhead is located on Airport Road near Algonquin Avenue.

The recreation trail is popular for activities like walking, hiking, sightseeing, biking and roller blading.

Explore Kinsmen Trail in North Bay, Northern Ontario, Canada

 

Address:

Kinsmen Trail
Airport Road
North Bay
Canada

How To Get ToKinsmen Trail

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There is a trailhead in North Bay on the waterfront on Memorial Drive near the intersection with Monk Street. Or head north on Hwy #11/#17 to Algonquin Ave and then Airport Road for another trailhead.
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