Nature Trails near Elliot Lake, Ontario
Elliot Lake is a clean, modern city that combines the hospitality of a small town with the services of a major urban centre. The pristine wilderness and literally thousands of lakes just beyond the city limits provide countless opportunities for hiking, camping and world class fishing.
Once you look past the incredible views, endless lakes and small town atmosphere, visitors will find a full service, modern City capable of supporting a population of nearly 30 thousand people. Through various booms and busts of the mining days and into the new economy, Elliot Lake has never swayed from its commitment to maintain high standards.
The City and our residents go to great lengths to ensure quality services while maintaining an affordable lifestyle in this truly unique wilderness setting.
Today, residential and commercial growth is being seen on a new scale. The downtown core and highway corridor are being improved and beautified as the community, with a stable population of 11,500 and a healthy mix of urban and rural services, re-invests in its infrastructure for the new economy. Elliot Lake is in the midst of very exciting times and the future is bright.
Some of Ontario's best hiking trails and nature trails are near Elliot Lake.
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The view of the City of Elliot Lake from this trail is outstanding. The trail entrance is located on Milliken Mine Rd just across from the Sherriff Creek Sanctuary, where you can park. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE Region(s):...
Trail starts at Fire Tower Lookout in Elliott Lake. It loops from and through the Mount Dufour Ski Hill, Westner Lake and the Fire Tower Lookout areas. There are spectacular views from lookout areas along the trail. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and...
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...
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):...
Flack Lake Nature Trail – 0.8 km (45 minutes) easy Interesting geological features and remnants of an old logging camp are features of this trail. Helenbar Lookout Trail – 7 km (2-4 hours) moderate Focal points include huge boulder erratics, a spectacular...
This trail follows the shoreline of Porridge Lake. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Algoma District Nearby towns and cities: Elliot Lake Trail feature tags: Boardwalk | Lookout PORRIDGE LAKE TRAIL characteristics...
This wildlife sanctuary displays the rehabilitation of Rio-Algom mines tailings management area as an educational nature sanctuary. Beaver Meadow Trail: 2.1 km provides side trips to viewing stations. In winter, feeders are stocked for birds. Red signage Upland Forest...
This trail is part of the Voyageur Trail and the Trans Canada Trail and runs from Westview Park to Spine Beach. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Algoma District Nearby towns and cities: Elliot Lake WESTVIEW NATURE...