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Copeland Forest

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Donna
November 7, 2019
Beautiful walking or Mountain biking trails
Faren
May 27, 2022
"At 4,400 acres, Copeland Forest is the largest intact forest south of Algonquin Park, with no roads through it and a very rich and diverse ecosystem. Many people are drawn to the Forest for the physical and mental health benefits. With 30 plus kilometres of cross-country ski trails in the winter, over 50 km of mountain bike trails in the summer, and a feature of the Ganaraska Trail, Copeland is a year-round recreational paradise, enjoyed by hikers, trail runners, bikers, horseback riders, skiers, snowshoers, naturalists and birders, as well as hunters and anglers."
"At 4,400 acres, Copeland Forest is the largest intact forest south of Algonquin Park, with no roads through it and a very rich and diverse ecosystem. Many people are drawn to the Forest for the physical and mental health benefits. With 30 plus kilometres of cross-country ski trails in the winter, o…
Faren
June 18, 2022
At 4,400 acres, Copeland Forest is the largest intact forest south of Algonquin Park, with no roads through it and a very rich and diverse ecosystem. Many people are drawn to the Forest for the physical and mental health benefits. With 30 plus kilometres of cross-country ski trails in the winter, over 50 km of mountain bike trails in the summer, and a feature of the Ganaraska Trail, Copeland is a year-round recreational paradise, enjoyed by hikers, trail runners, bikers, horseback riders, skiers, snowshoers, naturalists and birders, as well as hunters and anglers.
At 4,400 acres, Copeland Forest is the largest intact forest south of Algonquin Park, with no roads through it and a very rich and diverse ecosystem. Many people are drawn to the Forest for the physical and mental health benefits. With 30 plus kilometres of cross-country ski trails in the winter, o…
George
September 18, 2018
Beautiful rainforest and well groomed trails.
Tammy
February 20, 2022
Ganaraska Trail Web: www.ganaraska-hiking-trail.ca Description: The Barrie section starts at the Sugarbush Estates near Horseshoe Valley Road, about 10 km east of Hwy 400. The trail passes through the rolling moraine hills of Oro-Medonte Township, past Horseshoe Resort, crosses Hwy 400 west of Craighurst, Hwy 26 west of Midhurst, and heads west, through the Minesing Swamp to Hwy 90, where it ends after 50 km. The terrain is varied and is suitable for novices. There are the rolling sandhills, the scenic Willow Creek Valley near Midhurst, forests, quiet country paths, the historic Willow Creek depot and much more. The section going through the Minesing Swamp can be very wet in spots early in the spring. The actual head of the trail is in Port Hope on the north shore of Lake Ontario and after more than 400 km connects with the Bruce Trail near Glen Huron. In Port Hope, the Ganaraska Hiking Trail connects with the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail. In the Ganaraska Forest, the trail crosses the Oak Ridges Trail. In the hills of Oro-Medonte Township, between Barrie and Orillia, a branch trail veers off to Midland and then turns south, through Wasaga Beach, to rejoin the main trail just east of Glen Huron. Directions: Follow Hwy 400 North and exit at Horseshoe Valley Road. Travel approx. 10 km east.
Ganaraska Trail Web: www.ganaraska-hiking-trail.ca Description: The Barrie section starts at the Sugarbush Estates near Horseshoe Valley Road, about 10 km east of Hwy 400. The trail passes through the rolling moraine hills of Oro-Medonte Township, past Horseshoe Resort, crosses Hwy 400 west of Cra…

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Ingram Road
Hillsdale, ON