Nipissing District Nature Trails


Welcome to Nipissing District!

Nipissing District is a district in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1858. The district seat is North Bay.
In 2016, the population was 83,150. The land area is 17,103.52 square kilometres (6,603.71 sq mi); the population density was 4.9 per square kilometre (13/sq mi), making it one of the most densely populated districts in Northern Ontario.

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


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ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS The essence of Algonquin is in its vast interior of maple hills, rocky ridges, and thousands of lakes. The only way to explore the interior of this park is by canoe or on foot. There is also a second Algonquin – along the 56...

CHAUDIERE AND TIKIBI TRAILS

CHAUDIERE AND TIKIBI TRAILS The Chaudiere and Tikibi Trails are located at Dokis First Nation. These trails are connected by a series of looping trails. Interpretive signs along the way describe the local plants and history. Stroll along the famous Caudière Dams and...

CORBEIL CONSERVATION AREA TRAIL

CORBEIL CONSERVATION AREA TRAIL NBMCA acquired Corbeil Conservation Area to conserve the headwaters of the La Vase River and protect the floodplain in this area. NBMCA developed this self-guided trail, leading visitors across boardwalks, a variety of landscapes and...

CRANBERRY TRAIL

CRANBERRY TRAIL This beautiful 2.5 km (1.6 mile) trail begins at the end of Cranberry Road in Callander, and stretches out to Callander Bay. The trail branches off about half-way through, leading to a platform overlooking the Cranberry Marsh. With interpretive...

DUCHESNAY FALLS TRAIL

DUCHESNAY FALLS TRAIL Duchesnay Falls is located just west of North Bay along Hwy 17 on Duchesnay Creek. Like many of the waterfalls on the Canadian Shield, this is a long cascade consisting of many drops and several twists and turns. The two largest drops are each...

EAU CLAIRE GORGE TRAIL

EAU CLAIRE GORGE TRAIL Like the aboriginal peoples, voyageurs and loggers whose footsteps echo in the history of this area, you’ll hear the roar of the Eau Claire Gorge waterfalls before you see them. Preserving the distinctive natural and historic features of...

EDUCATION CENTRE TRAILS

EDUCATION CENTRE TRAILS These trails will take hikers and cross-country skiers through scenic wooded areas, over creeks on rustic wooden bridges, and past a rolling waterfall. Located in a beautiful forest behind Nipissing University and Canadore College, and owned by...

FINLAYSON POINT PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

FINLAYSON POINT PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS The trails of the Caribou Mountain/White Bear Forest Conservation Reserve offer the hiker, canoeist and the adventurer the opportunity to travel through a portion of Ontario’s forest that over time has changed very little. Old...

J P Webster Conservation Area

The J. P. Webster Conservation Area has a number of bright green boulders scattered throughout the property. The green colour is derived from the lichens that live on the rock’s surface. The trail provides access to Busch Lake. In 2017, The Great Trail by Trans...

KATE PACE WAY TRAIL

KATE PACE WAY TRAIL The NBMCA, in conjunction with the City of North Bay, manages the twelve km pathway along North Bay’s waterfront. Named for North Bay’s Olympic athlete, Kate Pace, the trail follows the waterfront and stretches from downtown North Bay to...