Forest Trail - Dorset Ontario
City: DorsetLength: 1.2 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
The park is adjacent to Solitaire Lake and features a mature forest of Maple, Hemlock, Yellow Birch, American Beech and Basswood. Geological resources are representative of the Canadian Shield with a small deltaic sand plain on the north side of Solitaire Lake and high steep escarpment on the west side.
Directions: 16 kilometres northeast of Huntsville. Take Highway 60 to District Road 8, then go north eight kilometres to Limberlost Road.
Information provided by the Ontario Parks website.
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