Casque Isles Hiking Trail — Park in Terrace Bay

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Casque Isles Hiking Trail

Park at Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0, Canada, Terrace Bay, Ontario, P0T 2W0 . Here you will find detailed information about Casque Isles Hiking Trail: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Based on 4 reviews

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Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0, Canada, Terrace Bay, Ontario, P0T 2W0
City:
Terrace Bay
Postcode:
P0T 2W0

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Casque Isles Hiking Trail is a Canadian Park based in Terrace Bay, Ontario. Casque Isles Hiking Trail is located at Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0, Canada,


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Reviews of Casque Isles Hiking Trail

  • Ashton
    Added 2015.11.06
    Stopped here to take the dog for a walk. Could only go so far on the trails as I was passing through but its a lovely spot. Dispite it being end if November the beach was absolutely gorgeous.
  • Hayden
    Added 2015.08.11
    Très belle plage. Nous sommes seuls pour le picnic ce soir. Juillet
  • Devin
    Added 2014.12.04
    The waterfall was beautiful
  • Ryan
    Added 2014.09.11
    We hiked this trail from Rainbow Falls to Rossport on Jun 19, 2016. It took 5 hours to do the 15km total. The trail is very well marked and has much more diverse terrain than I expected. Waterfalls to start, typical forest trails, then vast expanses of Canadian Shield granite (reminiscent of Yosemite), mossy forest floors, rocky esker piles, remote lakes and ending with a bit of sand just before crossing the train tracks in Rossport. Bugs were ok, used lots of Off but didn't need bug nets. It was foggy so we had to imagine how great the views would be on a sunny day. The trail doesn't get much use. The log book at the 4km mark looked like we were the 3rd party to hike the MacLean portion this year? Highly recommended.
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