Boreal Walking Trail – 1.5 km, easy
Along this trail through the boreal forest, larch and Jack Pines grow among White and Black Spruce and White Birch.

Lakeshore Trail – 6 km, moderate
Four interpretive stops explain the vegetation and geology found along the shore of Little Vermilion Lake.

Little Walking Trail – 0.8 km, easy
Twelve interpretive stops along this trail describe the diversity of trees, plants and wildlife typical of the boreal forest.

Red pine Walking Trail – 0.5 km, easy
Learn about forest succession at the nine interpretive stops along this trail.

Ridge Bottom Trail – 2.8 km, moderate
A wide variety of lichens, soils and fungi is featured at the 14 interpretive stops along this trail.

Terry Lake Trail – 1.5 km, easy
The trail leads to Terry Lake where you can fish for Northern Pike and view wildlife such as moose.

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OJIBWAY PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS characteristics

Length: 6 trails ranging from .5 km to 6 km.
Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: None
Fees: Park entrance fees

Flora & Fauna:

Not reported yet



Amenities: picnic areas, washrooms

Attractions: Interpretive Signage

Contact:
(807)737-2033 summer (807)223-7535 winter

Find it: Highway 72 north of Dryden and Highway 17



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 49.9738260
Longitude: -92.1385430