M'Chigeeng Trail

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Overview

Located on M'Chigeeng Native Reserve land, the trail starts behind the ballpark, off Highway 551, just South of Highway 540.

Recently doubled in length, M'Chigeeng includes two trails; one along the bottom of the bluff, and the other climbing to the very top.

The Bear Caves and Fossil Rock Point are two spots of special interest. The top of the bluff offers outstanding views of the North Channel.

First Nation Peoples regard this as a special place for spiritual cleansing. The walk takes 2 to 3 hrs.

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