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Black Forest Trails |
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Location
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Highway 11 North |
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Ownership |
City of North Bay |
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Management |
City of North Bay |
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Length
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1 km - 1.5
km / 0.62 mi - 0.93 mi
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Difficulty
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easy
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Activities
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hiking
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Amenities
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parking,
washrooms
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Surface
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natural setting; bark
sections
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Rules for Use:
- park is
open from 8:00am until dusk daily - overnight parking is
prohibited
- be mindful of other users
- use designated trails only
- do not disturb wildlife
- pets must remain leashed at all times and remember to
clean up after them
- collection of any plant, animal, rock, or any other
natural item is prohibited
- please do not litter - this is your trails!
- beware or natural hazards
Maintenance:
- regularly throughout the
season
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Description:
Open
May through October, the trail loops through a
towering red and white pine forest stand.
A series of interpretive signs along the way
portray information about the forest's history,
tree stands and wildlife found in the park.
The trail offers a perfect outing for
educational groups, as well as individuals. Directions:
From
the HWY 11/17 junction near Seymour Street, head northeast on HWY
11/17 and turn right onto HWY
11/Algonquin Avenue.
The parking lot is approximately 9.5 km up HWY 11.
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