Bonnechere Tour Trail
City: BonnechereLength: 18.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
This trail traces the ever-changing path of the Little Bonnechere River. It circles an old river oxbow that winds through a quiet forested area.
The meandering Bonnechere River once carried furs and pine logs out of this Ottawa Valley region. Now canoes move along its leisurely, ever-changing path to Round Lake where there is a buoyed, sandy beach.
Trails pass an old beaver pond and marshes. An historic depot depicts the life of early forest rangers.
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Bonnechere Tour Trail
City: BonnechereLength: 18.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
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