Saturday, January 8, 2011

There's More To Catch In Northern Ontario - Journal & Topics Newspapers Online: Travel: bush plane, northern ontario,

"The canyon, formed 1.2 billion years ago by a fault along the Canadian Shield, drops 500 feet. Four waterfalls spill from the canyon rim into the Agawa River at the bottom of the canyon. Bridal Veil Falls, the tallest waterfall in the park is 225 feet high. Day-trippers can hike several trails, visiting waterfalls and small streams, during a two-hour layover before they return to Sault Ste. Marie. Overnight guests can spend the night in a caboose converted into a small cabin.
In the canyon, I left the tour train and picked up the local train, which travels through logging camps and fishing camps, occasionally stopping to drop off fishermen at small bed and breakfasts. According to the anglers onboard, this is great walleye country."

The Canyon is also a great place to trail. Agawa Canyon

No comments:

Post a Comment