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Cup and Saucer Trail Parking — Attraction in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands

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Cup and Saucer Nature Reserve
4097 ON-540, Sheguiandah, ON P0P 1W0, Canada
Cup and Saucer Lookout
VV2W+M4, Cold Springs, ON P0P 1K0, Canada
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Cup and Saucer Trail Parking

4097 ON-540, Sheguiandah, ON P0P 1W0, Canada
4.8(27)
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Cup and Saucer Nature Reserve

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Cup and Saucer Nature Reserve

Cup and Saucer Nature Reserve

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Reviews of Cup and Saucer Trail Parking

4.8
(27)
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5.0
12w

This trail is bar none one if my personal favourites. We went when it was quite busy, yet everyone was so respectful to each other as well as friendly. The paths and lookouts are magnificent. It was great seeing newcomers enjoying the trails. The trail is magnificent yet there was something about the mix of people there that added to the experience.

Don't skip seeing this trail! It's worth every step! I look forward to seeing it in the fall, winter and spring and very strongly recommend making this trail a...

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5.0
1y

Beginner hike with great views at the top! Always best to have proper hiking footwear since there are moments of steepness with stairs and ropes for assistance but overall this is not a strenuous hike, especially with a slower pace! We got to the top in 45 minutes (about 3km) - we didn't do the side trail 'adventure' route. No guard rails or barriers on lookout points on the way or at the top, please use caution and document your view...

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5.0
11w

One of the best hikes in Ontario. The trail has a good mix of flat sections and inclines, so it’s suitable for most skill levels. There’s plenty of free parking, which is a big plus. Bathrooms are available at the parking lot, but it’s a good idea to bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer since they can run out. The views of the island are breathtaking plan to spend a bit of extra time to...

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Matt A. LMatt A. L
This trail is bar none one if my personal favourites. We went when it was quite busy, yet everyone was so respectful to each other as well as friendly. The paths and lookouts are magnificent. It was great seeing newcomers enjoying the trails. The trail is magnificent yet there was something about the mix of people there that added to the experience. Don't skip seeing this trail! It's worth every step! I look forward to seeing it in the fall, winter and spring and very strongly recommend making this trail a year-round hike!
Madelyn PhillipsMadelyn Phillips
Beginner hike with great views at the top! Always best to have proper hiking footwear since there are moments of steepness with stairs and ropes for assistance but overall this is not a strenuous hike, especially with a slower pace! We got to the top in 45 minutes (about 3km) - we didn't do the side trail 'adventure' route. No guard rails or barriers on lookout points on the way or at the top, please use caution and document your view responsibly!
Matthew FergusonMatthew Ferguson
One of the best hikes in Ontario. The trail has a good mix of flat sections and inclines, so it’s suitable for most skill levels. There’s plenty of free parking, which is a big plus. Bathrooms are available at the parking lot, but it’s a good idea to bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer since they can run out. The views of the island are breathtaking plan to spend a bit of extra time to take it all in.
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This trail is bar none one if my personal favourites. We went when it was quite busy, yet everyone was so respectful to each other as well as friendly. The paths and lookouts are magnificent. It was great seeing newcomers enjoying the trails. The trail is magnificent yet there was something about the mix of people there that added to the experience. Don't skip seeing this trail! It's worth every step! I look forward to seeing it in the fall, winter and spring and very strongly recommend making this trail a year-round hike!
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Beginner hike with great views at the top! Always best to have proper hiking footwear since there are moments of steepness with stairs and ropes for assistance but overall this is not a strenuous hike, especially with a slower pace! We got to the top in 45 minutes (about 3km) - we didn't do the side trail 'adventure' route. No guard rails or barriers on lookout points on the way or at the top, please use caution and document your view responsibly!
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One of the best hikes in Ontario. The trail has a good mix of flat sections and inclines, so it’s suitable for most skill levels. There’s plenty of free parking, which is a big plus. Bathrooms are available at the parking lot, but it’s a good idea to bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer since they can run out. The views of the island are breathtaking plan to spend a bit of extra time to take it all in.
Matthew Ferguson

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