SIX MILE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS
Three short, linear but interconnected hiking trails offer visitors the opportunity to take in the natural and cultural heritage of Six Mile Lake Provincial Park.
The Living Edge Trail 1 km, easy
Catch a glimpse of beaver lodges in wetland areas, walk the rocky outcrops of the Canadian Shield and keep your eyes open for the wide variety of species that live in the forest!
The David Milne Trail 0.5 km, easy
This trail celebrates the influence of one of Canada’s foremost artists who lived on Six Mile Lake and used the scenic vistas and majestic landscape as inspiration for his paintings. These paintings would later be recognized for their impact on Canadian culture. View the signature rolling rocks of the Canadian Shield that inspired so many of his paintings and sketches.
The Marsh Trail
Hikers will circle a wetland area which provides important habitat for a wide variety of plants and wildlife. Keep your eyes open for all kinds of species from dragonflies to moose!
Link to campground & trail map:
https://www.ontarioparks.com/pdf/maps/sixmilelake/park_map.pdf
We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.
Region(s): Muskoka DistrictNearby towns and cities: Port Severn
Trail feature tags: provincial park
SIX MILE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS characteristics
Length: 3 short trails of less than 1 km eachDifficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: None
Fees: Park entrance fees
Flora & Fauna:
Not reported yet
Amenities: picnic areas, washrooms
Contact:
Phone: (705) 756-2746
Find it: 2024 Joe King's Road Port Severn
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 44.8882400
Longitude: -79.7521600