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Rules for Use:
- motorized travel and bicycles are prohibited
- appropriate footwear is a necessity
- pets must be leashed at all times
- park entry permit is required for trail use
Safety Considerations:
- steep rocky sections, so users must exercise caution
Maintenance:
- annually
Additional Information: Ontario
Provincial Parks are generally open from the May long weekend until
Thanksgiving each year, though these dates may vary depending on the
Park. For exact operating dates, please
contact Ontario Parks at 1-888-ONT-PARK, or call the Restoule
Provincial Park directly at (705) 729-2010.
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Description:
This trail begins at the
picnic are just west of the park road. It initially winds its
way through a maturing red pine plantation, then leads to surroundings
of mixed upland forest. This trail is for experienced hikers as it can be a sometimes challenging climb to the top of the terrain Stormy Lake Bluffs. The trail winds through beautiful
plantations, to the top of a cliff, overlooking the French River. Spectacular views and a historical Fire Tower make this hike worth the effort.
Directions:
From the HWY 11/17
junction near Seymour Street, head southeast on HWY 11 for 14.5 km (9
mi).
Take exit 329 for Lake Nosbonsing Road/HWY 654.
Continue on Lake Nosbonsing Road/HWY 654 for 23 km (14.3
mi), then turn
right onto HWY 534. 21.4
km (13.3 mi) further, stay right to remain on HWY 534 for an extra 9
km (5.6 mi).
Follow signage to the Provincial Park.
Detailed information
and map for this trail can be found in the
Trail Guide to Healthy Living. For
more information about the Guide and where they
are available, visit our
Trail Map and Guide
page.
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