Red Rock, Lake Superior

Lake Superior’s 800-kilometer Canadian shore enchants with fiery sunsets, enchanting islands and open horizons. The beginner-friendly, half-day trip between Nipigon and Red Rock traces the biodiverse shoreline at the mouth of the Nipigon River. Make it a full day by hiking the shuttle on an eight-kilometer trail between the two towns.

Best season: Spring, summer and fall.

Highlights: An impressive gallery of Ojibwa pictographs at the Nipigon River mouth.

More Info: www.tctrail.ca/explore-the-trail/

 

 

 

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Conor Mihell is a kayak instructor and guide who is living in Wawa until his Finnish citizenship comes through. Conor Mihell is a freelance writer and long-time Paddling Magazine contributor based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Conor favors sea kayaking on Lake Superior and paddling wild rivers in wood-canvas canoes on his own expeditions. His award-winning environmental and adventure travel writing has been published in magazines across North America.

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