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**BE ADVISED THAT OUR NANABUSH TRAILS ARE CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE**

Nanabush Trails

tourismAt Nanabush Trails we are pleased to offer a trail system that has a great deal of variety for every user. Our trails follow the historic paths of our Chippewa Elders that were used to survive life on the island and build the community we know today.

The trail system is divided into four trail segments that all offer a unique learning opportunity. Each trail is marked with seven points of interest, lined with exhibits, wildlife viewing areas and unique opportunities to safely examine wetlands. The Sweetgrass Trail provides an authentic wigwam village as you walk along the serene trails and learn why the Chippewa people hold the sweetgrass plant sacred. The Tobacco Trail provides the opportunity to learn the history of the island and its people. The Cedar Trail introduces you to the diversity of the forests, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and birds that live on the island. The Sage Trail offers robust woodlands that serve as a fine example of our natural heritage and support the growth of rare species of herbs and shrubs.

You can walk for over an hour, or you can choose a shorter segment for a less vigorous hike. Don’t forget your camera and be prepared to lose yourself in a place that is close to the city but makes you feel like you are a million miles away.

Trail Map

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Neezh Meegwunun Campground and Eagles Nest Restaurant
Private Beach available by daypass or book overnight camping stay

http://www.neezh.ca/eaglesnest

 

 

On the Mainland…

Virginia Beach Marina

Virginia Beach Marina is Clean Marine Certified. Located on the southern tip of Lake Simcoe, we offer docking slips, boat and engine repair, fuel services for propane, gas and pump outs, as well as a boat ramp and outside storage facilities.  For more information, contact Terry Crate at 705-437-2533 or fax at 705-437-1648.

 

Boondocks Restaurant

Tobacco Trails

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