
Nature Trails near Chapleau, Ontario
The Township of Chapleau is situated within the Boreal Forest and Arctic Watershed Region of Northern Ontario. Chapleau is best known for being the home of the world's largest Crown Game Preserve, as well as being the 2011 winners of WFN's Ultimate Fishing Town Canada contest. The Game Preserve, established in 1925, is 700,000 hectares in size, making it an exciting eco-tourism destination for world nature and wildlife travelers.
Chapleau is also home to many different cultural communities, such as, Chapleau Cree First Nation, Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation, Brunswick House First Nation, Chapleau's francophone community, and Chapleau's Metis community. All of the various cultures have had a large impact on the history and upcoming of Chapleau.
Chapleau offers beautiful land, to be utilized however you wish, ATVing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, bird watching, biking, swimming, fishing, hunting, boating, etc. If you're looking for the ultimate outdoor adventure, come to the beautiful Chapleau Region for an unforgettable experience!
Some of Ontario's best hiking trails and nature trails are near Chapleau.
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IVANHOE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS
IVANHOE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS Saw Lake Trail – 2.8 km loop, easy This trail leads up and over beautiful esker ridges and continues along the shores of serene Saw Lake, a small glacier lake stocked with Speckled Trout. Be sure to bring your camera as the waters...MICHAEL LEVESQUE TRAIL
MICHAEL LEVESQUE TRAIL This trail is located off Riverside St just to the west of Fatima School. Link to trail map: Click to access chapleau-downtown-map—updated-feb-2017.pdf We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s):...