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Kag Trail

Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park   

The Kag Trail passes through a natural pure stand of red pine.

Native peoples sometimes gathered the edible inner bark and seeds of this and other pines.

As you explore the Kag woodlands, imagine you are back in time, so awaken your senses, and look for signs of forest creatures and listen for their voices.

This trail has some steep cliffs and is therefore recommended for experienced hikers.

The trail takes its name from the Ojibway language, meaning 'porcupine'.

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TRAIL STATS
LENGTH:
2.5 km 
DIFFICULTY: •• 
ACTIVITIES:
Hiking & Walking, Snowshoeing & Backcountry 
CHARACTER:
Scenic 
SURFACE:
Rock, Soil - Compacted 
AMENITIES:
Admission fee, Parking 
OTHER:
 
LOCATION
REGION:
North Central Ontario 
SUB-REGION:
Ottawa Valley 
CLOSEST TOWN(S):
Mattawa 
TRAILHEAD: GPS 
SEASONS / HOURS
Year-round 
CONTACT INFO
NAME:
Discovery Routes , Jennifer McCourt 
PHONE:
705-472-8480 
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WEB SITE
For more information, including maps, please visit our Web site at www.discoveryroutes.ca
 
 
 

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