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Loxton Beaver
Trail |
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Location
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Chemical Road,
South River |
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Trailhead
UTM |
637811 mE x
5087167 mN |
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Ownership |
Crown Land |
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Management |
Forgotten
Trails Association |
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Length
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8.5 km / 5.3
mile loop
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Difficulty
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moderate to
difficult
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Activities
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hiking,
mountain biking, backcountry cross-country skiing (trail not groomed),
snowshoeing, horseback riding
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Amenities
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parking close
by
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Surface
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backcountry,
forested, sand, loose
gravel, rock, compacted soil
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Rules for Use:
- do not throw garbage into the forest or along the trails
- for the health of the wildlife and your own safety, please do not feed the wild animals
- please respect 'No Trespassing' signs on adjacent private property and follow the trails as marked
- the hunting of moose, deer, and bear is popular in this area during the fall, so for your own protection, when using trails during the hunting season, consider it essential to wear bright clothing
Safety Considerations:
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grade is moderate with the exception of one climb
- all of the Forgotten Trails include sections of uneven tread
composed of sand, loose gravel, and rock
- a few routes feature rustic corduroy paths constructed from windfall
to help bridge muddy areas
- while the Forgotten Trails are routinely inspected, trail users
should be prepared to ford over a new washout or clamber over a
recently downed tree
- trailhead may not be visible as signage is intermittent and may have
been removed in some places
Maintenance:
- twice a year
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Description:
Originally built and
maintained for winter use as a ski trail, this route is now opened for
the summer as a hiking trail. The majority of this trail is
moderately difficult, there are areas that features challenging climbs
and descents. The trail meanders through a mixed coniferous and deciduous forest.
This route will take hikers past Loxton Lake and Beaver Lake, both of
which are visible from the trail, and through various terrain
including bogs, fens, and marshlands. At one point, the path emerges
at the Loxton Dam, which is a soothing spot to take a break, and
dangle hot, tired feet in cool water before continuing on your hike.
Map:
Directions:
From
the HWY 11/17 junction near Seymour Street, head southeast on HWY 11
for about 57 km (35.4 miles) until you reach the Village of South River.
Turn left at Ottawa Street.
Continue onto Chemical Road for approximately 17.9 km (11.1
miles).
The trail is located on the left side of the road, though
signage may not be visible.
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, click here.
A brochure and trail map
for all of the Forgotten Trails in South River has
been produced by the Forgotten Trails Association.
This resource is available at the North Bay
Information Centre, and other information centres
and outfitters throughout the region. |
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