Alven Ferguson Trail
City: DorsetLength: 0.7 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
Route Description:
This 1-2 day backcountry loop starts at Hwy. 118 (Big East Access Point parking lot) crossing the Hwy. to Bentshoe Lake goes northeast into the Crane Lakes, Poker Lake, Muck Lake and then Cinder lake at the north end of the loop. Continue south through Quirt and Ooze Lakes returning to Poker and Bentshoe Lakes. Excellent trip on smaller lakes and ponds with opportunities to view wildlife, flora and fauna.
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Alven Ferguson Trail
City: DorsetLength: 0.7 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
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