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Hiking Trails

Trails

Woman Hiking

Awausee:  Day hike

Coastal Trek:  Multi-day

Crescent Lake:  Family day hike

Nokomis:  Day hike

Orphan Lake:  Day hike

Peat Mountain:  Day hike

Pictographs:  Family day hike

Pinguisibi:  Family day hike

South Old Woman:  Family day hike

Towab:  Multi-day

Trapper's:  Family day hike

Click on each trail name for more info


Cairns or Inukshuk

Cairns or Inukshuk

Along the coast there are some parts of the trail that cannot be marked with the blue hiker signs to show you the way, so these stone markers made by other hikers are only guides - even though these markers are there, always be sure and follow your park map and compass to ensure you are following the trail in the desired direction. Refer to your park map for detailed trail information and directions.


A few things to consider before hiking In the Park

Hiker Sign

1. Always let someone know where you are going to hike and when to expect your return.
2. Follow the park rules & regulations.
3. Check the weather and prepare accordingly.
4. Ask Park Staff about current trail conditions.
5. Enjoy the scenery and fresh air.


View of the coastline

Each of the trails in Lake Supeiror Provincial Park has it’s own unique character presenting you with an array of choices to explore this natural environment; sandy beaches, rolling hills, waterfalls, granite and cobble outcrops, lookouts, inland lakes, mosquitoes, the forested canopys, and the opportunity to experience these features of the park with fresh air, quietness, and Lake Superior at your feet.

You can purchase a detailed trail map at The Agawa Bay Lake Effects Store, or at the Lake Superior Provincial Park Office at Red Rock. Phone (705)856-2284.