Nature Trails near Gore Bay, Ontario
Gore Bay is a town of 900 people on the north shore of Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1890, Gore Bay is a clean, friendly, safe place with shops, a school, all kinds of services and everything anyone would need for a good life in a small place. The fastest way to learn more about Gore Bay is to watch our welcome video below. Better yet, come for a visit sometime and experience the people and place that is western Manitoulin’s largest and most complete community.
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An easy and accessible trail that runs along the water front. This trail connects to the newly constructed breakwall which will take you out further into the bay. Different landscapes are viewed along this trail offering great photo opportunities. Picnic areas are...
This trail is located on Hwy. 540 at the entrance to Kagawong. A picnic area is at the top of the falls, with a path that leads down to the base of the falls. There is a trail on both sides of the river valley. Bring your bathing suit, and take a dip in the pool at...
On the Ice Lake Road off Hwy 542, south of Gore Bay, this trail goes over the Escarpment through dramatic Red and White Pine Forests on thin soil above the Escarpment. Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy is a charitable land trust whose role is to help you conserve land....
Misery Bay offers over 15 km of hiking trails, a boardwalk and a bird viewing platform overlooking the wetland. Coastal Alvar Trail – Rating: Moderate – Length: 8km (loop) The Coastal Alvar Trail is a large looping trail that takes in the natural features...
Nimkee’s Hiking Trail, at just over 20 km long, weaves its way along the northern shoreline and through hardwood forests and vast fields offering an abundance of wildlife and natural splendor to enjoy. Nimkee’s Hiking Trail was developed by local resident...
This trail runs up and along the east bluff. A couple of rest stations are available at lookouts along the trail. This is an easy to moderate trail. Panoramic views of Gore Bay are offered at many different vantage points offering perfect photo opportunities. Link to...
North of Silver Water, off Hwy 540, the Sheshegwaning First Nation is developing a 20km trail, which can be enjoyed in several sections, some offering wonderful views of the North Channel. Nimkee’s Trail has recently seen some upgrades and provides its users...