PINGUISIBI TRAIL

Pinguisibi is the Ojibwa name for "river of fine white sand". This river was an ancient route of travel used by the Ojibwa as they hunted, fished and trapped northwards into the interior. Following the trail along the north bank of the Sand river, you will pass a series of waterfalls interspersed with rapids. Stop and spend some time relaxing, or fish for brook trout in the many small pools. Continue along to where the trail ends at portage 28 of the Sand River Canoe Route. To return, retrace your steps back along the same route.



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