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Calypso Trail


The 5km long Calypso trail is located at Lake Kennedy at 3km of Fushimi Road, 25km west of Hearst. This trail was developed for hiking and interpretation.

It gives us the opportunity to identify all the tree species that grow in the Boreal forest.

As you walk, you will go through nine different habitats. In each, three types of plants are described so that you can identify and observe them.


Le sentier Calypso, d'une longueur de 5km, est situé au lac Kennedy au km 3 du chemin Fushimi, 25km à l'ouest de Hearst.

Le sentier donne la chance de pouvoir identifier toutes les essences d'arbres de la forêt boréal. Il est conçu pour la marche et l'interprétation.

Pendant la randonnée, vous traverserez neuf milieux naturels différents. Dans chacun, on vous présente trois espèces végétales à identifier et observer.

With information from Town of Hearst

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