Stretch Your Legs on the High Pines Trail at Bon Echo Provincial Park

Hike through various stages of forest growth and over the Canadian Shield.

High Pines Trail – Moderate 1.7 km loop

The following is a relatively accurate walkthrough; although trees may be more down in trees in the forest after the past few storms, don’t worry – the trails have been cleared.

The photos are presented in the approximate order taken on the trail.

These towering trees were casting beautiful lacey shadows across the trails.

The sun filtering through the leaves was spotlighting gems in nature: the pine cone, the acorn, fallen oak leaves on lichen, and a pine tree caught in the rays of light.

The trail continues.

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Seeing the wild beauty of the mixed forests and tall pines was so rewarding, especially in the afternoon’s golden glow.

Natural beauty abounds in this park.

You’re almost at the end of the photo blog – just a few more kilometres to go!

📍 Bon Echo Provincial Park, Ontario.
🌲 Traditional Lands of the Anishinabeg ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ, and, Omàmìwininìwag (Algonquin).

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