Shuniah, Ontario
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Top Hiking Spots in and near Shuniah
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Unorganized Thunder Bay District, Ontario
Camp at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
4.7We drove into Marie Louise Lake Campground in the afternoon of the off season and found the campground office closed. Luckily for us, there is a pay kiosk that takes credit cards (bonus) so after we drove around to find a walk-up site we came back to pay for one night and then planned to talk to ...Read more -
Unorganized Thunder Bay District, Ontario
Hike to the Sea Lion of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
5.01.3 mi / 0 ft gainPrior to the 1900s, this landmark a lion sitting on its haunches looking out to Perry Bay. The former shape of this natural arch inspired its name the Sea Lion. The lions head has fallen of but the name still continues. The softer sedimentary rock will continue to erode. The "arch" of the sea lio...Read more -
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Hike to Trowbridge Falls
2.2 mi / 0 ft gainTrowbridge Falls is a nearby city park and a favorite among the locals and they say it's haunted too! During the summer months cool off in the water and in winter cross country ski. Trowbridge Falls is a conservation area and is connected to Centennial Park by a bridge. Centennial park offers ...Read more -
Fort William First Nation, Ontario
Visit Mount McKay Lookout
1 miMount McKay is located on the Indian Reserve of the Fort William First Nation and is 1,000 ft over the city with stunning views of Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, Sleeping Giant and the surrounding countryside. There's a small fee to get in to the park, but if you arrive when it's closed at the gate....Read more -
Houghton Township, Michigan
Hike to Lookout Louise
2 miStarting at the Tobin Harbor day use dock kayak/canoe northeast or out of the inlet towards Lake Superior. Stay on the left side of the inlet for roughly a mile. You will pass several small chains of islands so stay to the left. You will come upon another day use dock and you will want to get out...Read more -
Houghton, Michigan
Backpack to Moskey Basin
5.024 mi / 1200 ft gainWhile it is only accessible by boat or plane, Isle Royale National Park is well worth the added travel arrangements. We took the Ranger III Ferry out of Houghton, MI, but there are a few other options depending on where you depart from (www.nps.gov). Upon arrival at Rock Harbor, the first day is ...Read more -
Houghton Township, Michigan
Backpack 5 Nights on the East Side of Isle Royale
5.058 miThe trip starts with a ferry trip to Rock Harbor. Depending on where you are coming from there are a few options. The ferries generally run from May through September and they are weather dependent. Other options include chartering a plane or private scow.Ferries come from Copper Harbor, MI, Houg...Read more -
Houghton Township, Michigan
Backpack Rock Harbor to Lane Cove
7 mi / 500 ft gainIf coming from Michigan, take the ferry to Isle Royale from Copper Harbor. After a three-hour journey you will arrive at the park via the dock in Rock Harbor around lunchtime. After registering at the park office you can set off on a great 7-mile hike to Lane Cove, which is well marked. This hike...Read more -
Houghton Township, Michigan
Hike Scoville Point, Isle Royale NP
4.04 miAt a pretty even elevation, this four mile trail ranks as one of the top trails in the National Park system. Begin your hike on the Stoll Memorial Trail and continue until you hit the Scoville Trail. Follow the Scoville Trail for another roughly 600 meters and you will hit a spectacular lookout o...Read more -
Unorganized Thunder Bay District, Ontario
Hike to Silver Falls
4.1 mi / 461 ft gainBeginning at the trailhead, the trail to the river twists and turns and switches back until you reach the bottom of the waterfalls. Then, you can continue up the hill (pick some blueberries on the way!) until you reach the peak. At the top there is a small pool perfect for swimming.Read more -
Kakabeka Falls, Ontario
Explore Kakabeka Falls
3.00.5 miLocated a short distance from the entrance of Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park, Kakabeka Falls plunges 131 feet over sheer cliffs and is part of the Kaministiquia River. The gorge in which the falls cascade over host some of the oldest fossils in existence. The area was used centuries ago by Voyag...Read more -
Isle Royale National Park, Michigan
Backpack Isle Royale 'Eastern Half' Loop
60 miMy boyfriend and I did this loop in August of 2018. This was our first trip to Isle Royale, and we planned out this specific loop based on our previous hiking experiences, as well as to try and see a lot of different areas of the island in the limited time frame we had. The weather was fantastic ...Read more