Hike and Zipline at Eagle Canyon
Dorion, Ontario
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Distance
1.9 miles
Elevation Gain
164 ft
Route Type
Loop
Description
Added by Abby MacGillivray
Forty-five minutes east of Thunder Bay, Eagle Canyon offers Canada's longest, highest and fastest zipline, hiking, and camping.
- Eagle Canyon is the home of Canada's longest foot suspension bridge, which extends an amazing 600 feet across the canyon and hangs at a height of 152 feet above the canyon floor. A second, smaller bridge spans 300 feet across the canyon and 125 feet above the canyon floor.
- Explore the numerous wilderness trails and descend down into the canyon via stairs. Hike along the canyon lake shoreline for a complete grand tour of the grounds.
- take a zip ride on Canada's longest, highest and fastest zipline. At half a mile long, 175 feet high and reaching speeds in excess of 45 mph, zip down the centre of the canyon for a 60 second thrill ride.
- http://www.eaglecanyonadventur...
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