Algonquin Highlands Hiking Trails

Algonquin Highlands Hiking Trails And Outdoor Recreation

Algonquin Highlands Hiking Trails offer an exceptional outdoor experience with 40 kilometres of trails that cater to both leisurely walkers and avid hikers seeking more challenging, rocky terrain. The trails wind through deep forests and provide stunning vistas overlooking shimmering lakes, making it a prime destination for nature lovers.

At the heart of this outdoor hub is the Algonquin Highlands Trails Office, located at 20130 Highway 35 North beside the former Frost Centre. The office serves as the go-to spot for all things trails-related in the Township, with friendly, knowledgeable staff available to answer any hiking or camping questions and help you plan your next adventure.

Embark on a journey through the Township of Algonquin Highlands to uncover some of the province’s premier hiking trails! Spanning approximately 40 kilometers, these back-country paths wind through enchanting forests, trace picturesque rivers, climb to breathtaking viewpoints, and lead to unique historical landmarks. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned hiker, there are trails tailored to every skill level. Your hiking expedition starts right here.

Algonquin Highlands Hawk Lake Log Chute Trail

Nestled amidst the tranquil Algonquin Highlands, the historic Hawk Lake Log chute stands as a testament to a bygone era. Located at the heart of Ontario’s wilderness, this remarkable structure embodies the rich logging heritage of the region. Built in the late 19th century, it has since become a revered landmark. With its weathered timbers and rustic charm, the chute offers visitors a glimpse into the arduous yet vital timber industry of yesteryears. Surrounded by pristine forests and shimmering lakes, the chute conjures images of rugged pioneers and hardy lumberjacks. From its towering height, one can imagine the thunderous rush of logs cascading down into the waiting waters below. Today, preserved for posterity, it stands as a living reminder of Ontario’s logging legacy, welcoming explorers and history enthusiasts alike to relive a pivotal chapter in Canada’s past.