trumstravels posted: " We hiked a lot this trip, so many trails in this Park, it's hard to do them all in one trip. But we try. Big Pines Trail is one that we hiked this trip, we hadn't done it for years so thought we would refresh our memory. It was only abou" Trums Travels
We hiked a lot this trip, so many trails in this Park, it's hard to do them all in one trip. But we try.
Big Pines Trail is one that we hiked this trip, we hadn't done it for years so thought we would refresh our memory. It was only about 3 kms so not a long hike.
Not a long trail, only about 3 kms
Some parts have a nice boardwalk
Some photos from some other trails we did...
Tanamakoon Lake
Tanamakoon Lake another view
Trail to Deer Bay on Smoke Lake
Small marshy area
Below is the Cache Lake Historic site. There is a short trail with interpretive signs telling the history of the railroad and the Highland Inn which used to be to the right of the parking lot. It must have been quite something to see! It was a year round resort in use from 1908 to 1957, built by the Grand Trunk Railway. It was located near the park offices on the northern edge of Cache Lake, and was a focal point for the park for many years.
A nice trail with lots of history and a few relics of "days gone by"
A pond beside Cache Lake in the early morning fog
Clint on a beaver dam, we were exploring!
Another trail we found, We saw no one on our adventure this day, just each other
View from the Beaver dam
A trail we found, sort of a trail but not really
A trail full of danger! Walking over all these fallen trees and branches
Trail to Bud Lake
Bud Lake
Well that's it for today, I could probably write 20 or more Blog posts on the trails in Algonquin Park but not today! See you later.....
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