If you love going on hikes during your RV trips, fall is the best time to hike with no mosquitoes and stunning classically Canadian landscapes!
Northern Ontario is filled with hiking gems.
Here are our favourites.
Bridal Veil Falls, Manitoulin Island
This is a rewarding trail to view the falls 35 feet high! It is located about two hours from Sudbury making it a nice drive as well.
Devil’s Rock, Temiskaming Shores
Located halfway between North Bay and Timmins, the Devil’s Rock is a granite escarpment that is more than 2 million years old and rises 399 feet above Lake Temiskaming. Imagine the view!
Duchesnay Falls, North Bay
If you are driving through North Bay or staying in the area, the Duchesnay Falls hike is a great daytime activity offering picturesque views.
Edmund Fitzgerald Lookout, Sault Ste. Marie
If you have to choose one hike to do in Pancake Bay Provincial Park north of Sault Ste. Marie, the Edmund Fitzgerald Lookout 6 km round-trip hike is a must!
The Boardwalk, Thunder Bay
If you find yourself near the Canada-United States border just outside of Thunder Bay, head to Pigeon River Provincial Park and give The Boardwalk easy hike a try! It’s a relaxing walk along the water with outdoor art.