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Trail is also mountain bike friendly. The trails follow in the footsteps of an old trapper's line which once traveled crossed the Munro Esker. The shortest loop trail can be done in a day. A combination of loop trails can take up to days. Visit bogs, lakes, forest and an old trapper's cabin. When camping or out exploring always keep your eyes open for wildlife. To see operating dates please view full parks listing. Availability of some facilities and activities may be restricted to specific areas of the park, may be ecologically dependent, or may be seasonally weather dependent.

When you visit: Continue to follow public health advice including practicing physical distancing by keeping at least two metres from others, wearing a face covering where required, when physical distancing may be a challenge or not possible and when entering indoor public spaces, and wash your hands regularly with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.

When a health unit moves into a Grey-Lockdown zone, according to Ontario's COVID Response Framework, or if the province institutes any new stay-at-home orders, it may result in the temporary closure of overnight stays on campsites, backcountry campsites and in roofed accommodations in those regions.

Some of our trails are not ready for hiking. For your safety, please respect trail closure signs. Reservation and check-in procedures may be temporarily modified at this location. Check re-open details under operating dates section more information.

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Plage Crystal Beach Dobie, Ontario. Current Status. These unique land forms, for which the park is named, are long sinuous gravel ridges. They were created when sand and gravel were deposited in the meltwater channels of ancient glaciers that once blanketed this northern region.

Visitors can enjoy walking and hiking, canoeing, fishing, nature study and wildlife viewing. In the winter the summer hiking trails are turned into an excellent network for snow-shoeing and cross-country skiing enthusiasts. A 3 km beginners loop is located just off the Pine Marsh parking area. For an additional challenge and exercise, skiers can enjoy the 6 km trail to Kathie Lake.

Established Date: December 4, Park Size: 4, hectares. Reservations Find a Park. In This Park. During a campfire ban, smoking is restricted in all public areas of a park or protected area. Please read this Information Bulletin. If you go for a hike, ensure you are prepared for inclement weather conditions. Special Notes Fires are not permitted in this park.



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