Nature Trails near Wawa, Ontario
Welcome to Wawa!
The Municipality of Wawa is a Northern Ontario community of about 3,000 residents. It occupies a total land area of 420 square kilometers, including the communities of Wawa, Michipicoten River Village (Mission) and Michipicoten Harbour. It is located at the intersection of the Trans Canada Highway (Highway 17) and Highway 101. It stretches from the shores of Wawa Lake to the shores of Lake Superior with the Magpie and Michipicoten Rivers flowing through the community. Wawa is at the geographical centre of Ontario and it is accessible by water, air, land and rail.
Wawa is located 225 kilometers north of Sault Ste. Marie along one of the top-ten drives in Canada that follows the breath-taking Lake Superior shoreline. Providing services to several communities in Northeastern Ontario, the Wawa Region covers 90,000 km2 (35,000 square miles) and encompasses 6,500 people living in: Chapleau, White River, Dubreuilville, and six First Nation communities including our close neighbor Michipicoten First Nation.
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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:...
The Michipicoten Trail section of the Voyageur Trail runs from Highway 17 North to follow the Magpie River valley, south along the coast to Bridget Lake. An old, little-used section runs from Bridget Lake south to Noisy Bay in Lake Superior Provincial Park. It follows...
There is a 350 meter self-guided hiking trail and boardwalk that winds in and around the natural beauty of these distinctive pothole landforms created by glaciers thousands of years ago. The interpretive panels along the trail provide information on the geology, flora...
Take High Falls Rd west off of Highway 17 just south of Wawa. After 2.5 km turn right at blue signs. Then drive 2 km, through Algoma Highland Blueberry Farm (no picking allowed). The trail starts at west end of property, close to falls. It is not signed but white...
This trail head is located at the south end of the Voyageur Scenic High Falls Trail. About 6 km south of Wawa on Highway 17 turn west on the Michipicoten Village Road and follow the signs. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE....
This trail is located at the south end of Montreal St, Wawa. Follow trail along trail link fence behind the Scout building called “The Ship”. And then turn right and cross a short bridge. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE....