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LITTLE TROUT BAY Conservation Area

  • sparkling waters, a rugged landscape and tree-clad coasts are just some of the sights
  • public access to Lake Superior south of the City of Thunder Bay
  • two launch ramps and courtesy docks sheltered by a breakwall
  • excellent fishing for salmon, pickerel, whitefish, rainbow trout and lake trout
  • picnic facilities and hiking trails with spectacular look-outs

 
 

CEDAR FALLS Conservation Area

  • highlight of the area is the set of waterfalls along Cedar Creek
  • pleasant walk along a well-marked trail
  • fish for rainbow or speckled trout
  • bird watch or enjoy the solitude of this quiet, charming area

 
 

WISHART FOREST

  • extensive trail network with both flat and hilly terrain
  • suitable for snowshoeing in winter and hiking
  • northern appeal with spruce and jack pine forest underalin by moss, lichens and ferns

 
 

MacKENZIE POINT Conservation Area

  • small rock outcrop on Lake Superior in the Municipality of Shuniah
  • spectacular views of Lake Superior and the Sleeping Giant
  • spend a quiet evening enjoying the sunset

 
 

MILLS BLOCK FOREST

  • forest management property that affords flood protection and provides wildlife habitat
  • offers a 4 km hiking trail that crosses an active beaver dam
  • watch for wildlife in the rich mixed forest
  • perfect location for field trips by school and youth groups

 

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Lakehead Region Conservation Authority
P.O. Box 10427; 130 Conservation Rd.
Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 6T8 (Canada)
Telephone:(807) 344-5857  Fax:(807) 345-9156