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Eau
Claire Gorge |
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Location
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Eau Claire Gorge Conservation
Area - Mattawa |
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Ownership |
North
Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority |
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Management |
North Bay-Mattawa Conservation
Authority |
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Length
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2 km
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Difficulty:
1-easy; 2-moderate; 3-difficult
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2
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Supported Activities
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hiking, snowshoeing
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Amenities
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parking, washrooms, rest area,
picnic area, interpretive signage, camping
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Surface
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loose and compacted soil,
boardwalk, hills
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Rules for Use:
- pets must be leashed at all times
- motorized vehicles are prohibited
- removal of trees, shrubs, flowers, and other wildlife is prohibited
Safety Considerations:
- this trail includes
loose soil as well as hills
Maintenance:
- as required year-round
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Description:
A self - guided 1.9 km
interpretive trail details the natural and human history of the area,
including a log slide and dam built on the property in the 1870s
for the Mackey Lumber Company. A logger's cabin, found along the
trail, was reconstructed in 1989. Please
note the cabin is for day use only - overnight stays and campfires are
not permitted.
Directions:
From the HWY 11/17
junction near Seymour Street, take HWY 17 east towards Ottawa.
Turn right at HWY 630 after 40.5 km.
Take a slight left after 1.5 km to stay on HWY 630, and turn
right onto Suzanne Road.
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