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The Park-To-Park Trail is a regional initiative to create an east-west link through Parry Sound/Muskoka Districts and Haliburton County. Connecting Killbear Provincial Park to Algonquin Provincial Park, this 230 kilometre length of trail is a destination for all trail enthusiasts.

The project will ultimately produce
a four season multi-use trail system
that will link seven of the
province's premiere provincial
parks, as well as area attractions,
services, amenities and other trail
networks such as the Trans Canada
Trail. This provides a seamless
trail system encompassing community
trails, snowmobile routes, historic
colonization and logging roads,
former rail beds, new links and some
secondary roads.
The Park-To-Park Trail route traverses a region rich in natural and cultural heritage. Highlights include visible evidence of the logging and railway history of the area. Early settlement villages and colonization roads are features common along the trail. Physically, the trail passes numerous lakes, rivers and streams, as well as extensive areas of forest, field and wetland habitat. A celebrated feature of the Park-To-Park Trail is the Precambrian geology of the Canadian Shield. The trail cuts laterally across the southern extent of the Shield exposing the glacially scarred granite bedrock.
Trail uses may include the following activities, but not on all sections of the trail. Click on the trail uses below for further details or contact our office to find out what uses are allowed on certain sections.
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