Kag Trail
City: MattawaLength: 2.5 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park
Both the History Trail and the Nature trails run together for most of the distance.
At one point, the History trail breaks away and heads into a mixed forest, rock climbs etc., while The Nature Trail breaks to the left and follows the Mattawa River.
Both of these trails are difficult; consider the length and the type of geography you will be traveling.
Plan to spend the day hiking; Water and food are a must.
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Kag Trail
City: MattawaLength: 2.5 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
Geology Trail
City: MattawaLength: 5.0 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
Nature Trail
City: MattawaLength: 8.5 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
Ecological Trail
City: MattawaLength: 2.5 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
History Trail
City: MattawaLength: 8.0 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
Timber Trail - Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park
City: MattawaLength: 16.0 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
Eau Claire Gorge Trail
City: MattawaLength: 1.9 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
Etienne Trail
City: MattawaLength: 9.0 kmRegion: Northeastern Ontario
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