Algoma District Nature Trails


Welcome to Algoma District!

Algoma District is located in Northern Ontario and is a place that has to be experienced! We border on two of the greatest of the Great Lakes, Superior and Huron, shorelines are our most southerly borders. Our inland geography with its old growth forests and countless rivers, lakes and streams means Algoma is home to astounding wildlife and fishing and hunting opportunities that will simply knock your socks off. Its landscapes will make you gasp. Its people will make you feel welcome. Our summer is a playground of fresh water, warm weather, clean air and tons of things to see and do. From a relaxing hike to a challenging expedition into the far reaches of our many provincial parks, you can truly relax or test your skills during an Algoma summer. Blue skies, clear water and clean, fresh air make for the best summer vacations.
Fall brings massive changes to Algoma District. All of our green turns into vibrant colours, as far as your eye can see. Fiery reds, brilliant oranges and yellows make the very best backdrop for touring whether by car or motorcycle. The hair on the back of your neck is sure to rise while on our coastline tours. Goose bumps are guaranteed.
Once the leaves fall from the trees, winter brings a playground of ice and snow! You can ride on uncrowded trails, downhill or cross country ski or simply snuggle up and enjoy the warmth of your accommodations. White is the colour of our winter and its deep, clean and plentiful!
After the snow melts, our landscapes wake up with new growth. Our fish are ready to take on any angler, cottages and lodges are prepared for your arrival. We are so ready for your arrival! Our cities and towns polish winter away. Algoma is THAT spectacular. But you truly have to experience us first hand. So, pull up a chair at mother nature’s table in Algoma, don’t settle for less than a real experience.

You will find some of the best hiking and nature trails in Ontario right here in Algoma.


For more information please visit:  https://www.algomacountry.com/

Foster Parkland and Walking Trails

Donated by Maurice and Janet Foster in 2009, the Foster Parkland and Walking Trails is the only conservancy property with walking trails complimented by interpretive signs. This property was the original home of the hiking trails before they expanded onto the adjacent...

GOULAIS RIVER TRAIL

The 16.8 km Goulais Section of the Voyageur Trail runs from Hwy. 552 E, heading south and west to cross Hwy. 17 and ending on Old Goulais Bay Rd. where it meets the Saulteaux Section. This Trail follows a number of old roads and includes a 4 km loop trail near the...

HARMONY BEACH/ HAVILAND BAY TRAIL

The Harmony Section of the Voyageur Trail runs for 8.2 Km from Old Mill Bay in the north, south through Harmony Beach to Tier Lake, where the trail joins with the Stokely Section of the Voyageur Trail. There are 2 side trails from Tier Lake back to Hwy 17 at...

HORNE LAKE TRAIL

Travelling around Horne Lake, this is a challenging trail with some spectacular views. Proper footwear is a must as there are some slippery areas and users should proceed with caution. The route passes cliff areas which are not part of the trails and hikers are...

HURON SHORES TRAIL.

56 kilometres of spectacular Northern Ontario landscape which runs between Hwy. 638 (north of Bruce Mines) and Iron Bridge. The trail runs parallel to the Trans Canada Highway (north of it) and passes by many inland lakes, picturesque beaver ponds, forest overlooks...

JACK RABBIT TRAILS

From the parking area at the corner of Milliken Mine Rd and Fire Tower Rd, walk uphill on Fire Tower Rd to the access points on the right at 500 metres, 800 metres, and 1.25 km. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s):...

JOHN ROWSWELL HUB TRAIL

The John Rowswell Hub Trail is a 25 km multi-use non-motorized trail system that connects many significant points of interest including the waterfront walkway, Bellevue Park, Algoma University, Sault College, the new hospital and Fort Creek Conservation Area. This...

KENNEBEC TRAIL

The trail is well maintained and follows the river for the most part and ends up in the village of Serpent River. GPS Coordinates West End 46.211646   82.569328 East End 46.210242   82.514368 We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE....

LAKE SUPERIOR PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

Lake Superior Provincial Park, just north of Sault Ste Marie on Highway 17 has a total of 10 trails. Peat Mountain Trail is a demanding 11km loop trail starting near campsite 30 at Rabbit Blanket campground. There are several lookouts. South Old Woman River Trail is a...
MAILMAN’S TRAIL

MAILMAN’S TRAIL

This trailhead is located at the East side of Highway 547 just south of Hawk Junction. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Algoma District Nearby towns and cities: Wawa MAILMAN’S TRAIL characteristics Length:...