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Mayflower Lake Trail


The trail begins near the park office and Mayflower Lake boat launch. As the trail edges along side the former glacial lake (which reaches depths of 20 metres), it then leaves the lake and climbs a sandy slope that follows a hydro line to the Amphitheatre.

From this point it easily connects with the Homesteader’s Trail, allowing hiking to be easily continued. It must also be noted that the lakeshore is extremely sensitive, and consequently it is strongly recommended that hikers stay on the trail.

Mayflower trail is only a couple miles long and not surprisingly goes past Mayflower lake. It is an easy track and great for a quick nature walk during the summer months. In the winter it’s a ski trail.

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Ontario Trails do not own or manage any trails. Check with the identified manager before using this trail. Do not trespass, allowed uses only.

For more information on the great sport of snowshoeing please see our partner Snowshoe Canada



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