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 Laurentian Escarpment Conservation Trails



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North Bay

Trail Length: 8+ kilometres

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Concessions
Dog Walking
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Jogging
Mountain Biking
Pavilion
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Washrooms


Laurentian Escarpment Conservation Trails in North Bay, Ontario, Canada is a year-round forested activity and adventure trail used for hiking, biking and cross country skiing located in North Bay, Ontario.

The Laurentian Escarpment Conservation Trails are multi-use activity trails which follow along the North Bay escarpment.

The loop routes measure 8+ kilometres. It is generally considered a moderately difficult route with some challenging hill climbing areas.

Most of the trails are single-track routes following a dirt and earthy path. The lower elevation trails are walled by forests and the upper elevation trails open up and provide views.

The trails are hiking and biking trails in the summer and during the winter the trails are used for cross country skiing. Nearby is the local ski hill.

There are two trails.

The Richardson Ridge Loop Trail (6.4 km) provides access to a historic aquaduct and lookout points providing views of the community of North Bay. The McNutt Family Loop Trail (1.9 km) connects to a historic ski jump site.

Explore Laurentian Escarpment Conservation Trails, North Bay, Northern Ontario, Canada

 

Address:

Laurentian Escarpment Conservation Trails
Greenhill Avenue
North Bay
Canada

How To Get ToLaurentian Escarpment Conservation Trails

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Travel north on Hwy 11/17 and make a right on Algonquin Avenue and then another right on Airport Road. Continue for about 1.9 km to Pearce Street and take a right and then take another right on Greenhill Avenue and then a left on Janey Ave. Look for the parking lot ahead.
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