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Trail: Booth's Rock Trail
Region: Algonquin Park, Eastern Ontario
Length: 5.1 kms
Level of Difficulty: moderate
Description: This awesome trail visits two lakes and brings you to a spectacular lookout, returning via an abandoned railway.
More info: www.algonquinpark.on.ca
Trail: Bruce Trail, Toronto Section
Region: Kelso to Cheltenham, Southwestern Ontario
Length: 850 kms from Niagara to Tobermory
Level of Difficulty: moderate
Description: The Bruce Trail is the oldest and longest footpath in Ontario. The Toronto Section of the trial starts just south of Hwy 401 west of Milton and ending near the Cheltenham Badlands south of Orangeville, the Trail runs along The Niagara Escarpment, a United Nations World Biosphere Reserve. In addition 50 kms of side trails, many in the Georgetown area offer excellent looping opportunities when combined with the main Trail.
More info: www.torontobrucetrailclub.org
Trail: Lookout Point Trail
Region: Killbear Provincial Park, Georgian Bay, North Central Ontario
Length: 3.5 kms
Level of Difficulty: moderate
Description: This trail passes through a variety of forest types on its way to a magnificent view of Georgian Bay. Catch an incredible Georgian Bay sunset if you can!
More info: www.ontarioparks.com