THE LAKE SUPERIOR COASTAL TRAIL
The Coastal Trail is the most challenging and demanding trail in Lake Superior Provincial Park, taking you along the high cliffs and rocky beaches of Lake Superior. It is approximately 63 km long, extending from Agawa Bay to Chalfant Cove. Access points to the Trail are located at Agawa Bay, Sinclair Cove, Katherine Cove, Orphan Lake and Gargantua Road, allowing you the choice of spending one, or several, days on the Trail. The Trail ascends and descends over cliffs and rocky outcrops, crossing beaches of boulders and driftwood. Use extreme caution when hiking this difficult terrain. The lichen covered rocks can be very slippery, especially when wet with dew, fog or rain. Wind blown trees may obstruct the trail. Blue, diamond-shaped symbols mark where the trail enters forested areas. Rock cairns mark exposed coastline sections. Generally the trail hugs the coastline. If you lose the trail, continue along the shore and eventually you will find the trail again.
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Click on the Blue Diamond hiking symbol to see 44 views of the Lake Superior Coastal Trail.