Little Tract
We’ve lost much of our forest in southern Ontario, particularly white pine which was favoured for building and furniture because of its size and clear, straight grain. Here at the trail entrance are some truly impressive white pines, remnants of the majestic forests that covered this land hundreds of years ago.
The white pine is Ontario’s provincial tree. Pick up a bunch of pine needles. If the bunch has five needles (as in w-h-i-t-e), that’s how you tell it was from a white pine. Easy, isn’t it? Pick up a trail brochure where you enter the forest. It tells you about the land and explains some of the natural history. The self-guided tour uses numbered posts to explain where you are and what you are seeing.
Information provided by the Heart Health website.
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| TRAIL STATS | |
| LENGTH: | 1.5 km |
| DIFFICULTY: | •• |
| ACTIVITIES: | Hiking & Walking, Snowshoeing, |
| CHARACTER: | Natural |
| SURFACE: | Soil - Compacted |
| AMENITIES: | None |
| OTHER: | |
| LOCATION | |
| REGION: | Greater Toronto Area |
| SUB-REGION: | Headwater |
| CLOSEST TOWN(S): | Orangeville |
| TRAILHEAD: | GPS |
| SEASONS / HOURS | |
Year-round |
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| CONTACT INFO | |
| NAME: | Dufferin County , Info |
| PHONE: | 877-941-7787 |
| EMAIL: | Email Us Now |
| WEB SITE | |
For more information, including maps, visit www.dufferinmuseum.com/forest |
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