Hiawatha Highlands Ski, Bike, Snowshoe (Winter Operations)
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Best part of the Soo I've been going to Hiawatha since I was about 4 years old when my dad would take my sister and I there to play in the park. Soon after we were heading there in the winter to learn to cross-country ski. Later on we were going up there to swim and jump off the falls (no one does it anymore) with our friends. To this day I am at Hiawatha about 3 times a week (summer and winter) to take my dog for hikes or snowshoeing. The park is encompasses a huge area and is a great example of nature's beauty during all seasons in Northern Ontario. In the summer many go to walk the trails in amongst the tall red pines or to visit the 2 sets of falls on the crystal creek. Mountain biking has become quite popular and there is now a good number of trails to choose from. In the fall the changing of the leaves is spectacular and with the leaves off the trees there a few nice vantage points to view the entire city. During the winter the park offers several well-groomed cross country ski trails of varying lengths and degrees of difficult. There is even a 2km lighted trail that is perfect for those learning to ski and who want to go at night. There is also snowshoe trails and trails that you can walk on since they are so packed down. Just north of the park at the end of the Connor road is perfect place to bring your dog to run on the snow packed trails. All in all the park has a lot to offer for local and visitors alike - be sure to visit!
Andrew JamesAndrew James
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Very nice trails, we were walking but the mountain bike trails looked fun aswell. If you park down near the creek the falls are probably just a few hundred metres across the metal single lane bridge to the North. Mind where you place your feet going up the West side of the falls, rocks and roots, but most of the trails are very easy going. We were there in Sept 25, leaves were just turning and zero bugs, perfect timing in my opinion.
Brad ParkBrad Park
10
Connected to the Kingsman Park trails where waterfalls are located. Huge variety of trails available, great for biking. We went on a Saturday and parking filled up pretty fast, I would suggest getting there early. Nice playground for the kids to play. Outhouses available Beautiful spot to check out.
Stacey WatsonStacey Watson
00
So close to Sault Ste. Marie, but you feel like you are a million miles away. A labyrinth of beautiful, well marked biking/hiking (and skiing in the winter) trails. I have gone mountain biking there twice....definitely plan to return, when.I am in town again
Scott GiertugaScott Giertuga
00
Awesome experience. Upper falls were swollen from the recent rains and thundered loudly while violently twisting through the rock bed. Highly recommend. It's a great walk with dogs, kids, and friends!
Taylor PyeTaylor Pye
10
Love this place. What am absolute joy to hike and explore. If you're into nature it's a must, but even if youre not. Come take a look. There's a boardwalk to view the falls and trails all over.
Nathan PerkinsNathan Perkins
00
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780 Landslide Rd, Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 5K7, Canada
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