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Scout Rock Trail

The Scout Rock Trail was the first trail to be fully integrated into a residential area.

It joins with the Gillies Lake Promenade and Golden Springs Trail at the corner of Highway 655 and Ross Avenue East and provides easy access to the entire trail system for those living in the north end of the City.

All along the trail are many rare and interesting plants that are not usually found this far north. Scout Rock itself makes for spectacular viewing of many parts of the City.

Although a section of the original trail was cut off during the construction of the District Hospital, the 4 km trail was fully reinstated in 1995.

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TRAIL STATS
LENGTH:
4 km 
DIFFICULTY: •• 
ACTIVITIES:
Hiking & Walking, Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing & Backcountry 
CHARACTER:
Natural 
SURFACE:
Grass/natural, Soil - Compacted 
AMENITIES:
Parking 
OTHER:
 
LOCATION
REGION:
Northeastern Ontario 
SUB-REGION:
Ontario's Wilderness Region 
CLOSEST TOWN(S):
Timmins 
TRAILHEAD: GPS 
SEASONS / HOURS
Year-round 
CONTACT INFO
NAME:
Timmins , Administrator 
PHONE:
705-360-2660 
EMAIL: Email Us Now  
WEB SITE
For more information, including maps, please visit our Web site at www.city.timmins.on.ca
 
 
 

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