

There are numerous other trails in the Whiteshell Park. These intermediate hike, ski or snowshoe trails take about three hours. These trails consist of approximately 7 km of walking trails in three loops that meander along natural pathways of granite in the forest between Jessica and White Lakes. On Highway 307, across from Jessica Lake Lodge. There are numerous ski trails at Falcon Ridge ranging in length from 1.5 to 5 km and in difficulty from novice to expert. This is a ski-trail for experienced skiers. This 7.5-km winter ski trail takes you to High Lake and along its shoreline.

This short 2-km hike takes you to the top of the south facing ski slopes and a beautiful view of Falcon Lake from a rock outcropping. This 4-km hike leads to the highest elevation in the area and a spectacular lookout above Falcon Lake. Falcon Ridge TrailsĪll trails begin at the Falcon Ridge ski chalet at the end of South Shore Road, near Falcon Trails Resort. One sees the effects of a forest fire as well. This 2.2-km trail reveals clues that glaciers once covered this land rocks and boulders are scattered randomly from the the receding ice. Off the Trans-Canada Highway near Falcon Beach Ranch. This intermediate hike takes three hours. This 12.6-km trail leads north along the east shore of West Hawk Lake to Little Indian Bay. Hunt Lake Hiking TrailĪt the very end of Highway 44, just past West Hawk Lake. The trail continues through town, along the board walk to the Falcon Lake causeway and off down the South Shore Road, finally ending at Falcon Ridge. A 14-km section runs between the Nite Hawk Cafe parking lot in West Hawk to the field behind the school in Falcon Lake. This hike, bike and ski trail is a part of The Great Trail. Along the way you'll discover ways to keep our planet healthy. Trail guide available at the trailhead, corresponds to marked stops. The trail is accessible from the Fish Hatchery on PR 312. A shortcut reduces the length of the trail to 2.4 km before it reaches McGillivray Lake. This 4.6-km trail will lead you through a small drainage basin typical of the Precambrian Shield and found throughout the park. On Highway 44 between the Lily Pond and the Caddy Lake campground.
