Old Growth White Pine Trail

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Overview

This trail features 300-year-old pines and passes a unique black spruce bog.

Interpretive signs explain the ecology of a bog and identify tree and plant species along the way. A replica 19th-century logging camp brings a by gone era to life at this riverside park.

Though you won’t hear loggers shouting “timber” you will see remnant stands of the massive pines they felled and a 300-year-old white pine they spared as you walk the trails.

Located at the southern gateway to the Temagami lakes, this park is ideal for canoeing, boating and fishing. 

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