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Thomas Worsley commented on this post about 1 month agoComments (11)
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This is one of my favourite Ontario trails, and it looks magical in winter! It must have been a real workout walking in the deep, fresh, snow. CanThis is one of my favourite Ontario trails, and it looks magical in winter! It must have been a real workout walking in the deep, fresh, snow. Can you snowmobile it, or is it for hiking/snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing only? More ... -
Sonya Richmond, when I go to the website, it says the entire trail is a shared trail, including snowmobiles in winter. It was a strange time we had aSonya Richmond, when I go to the website, it says the entire trail is a shared trail, including snowmobiles in winter. It was a strange time we had a major thaw, then almost a foot of snow, and there was no sign of snowmobile tracks when I was there, and when I go back next week, I'm sure that foot of snow is going to be gone. More ... -
Very cool! I have not been to this one before. It looks a great trail to explore. -
Lisa Muldoon A great trail from Ottawa to Kingston -
I love their signage. Very informative! Beautiful area to explore -
Andrea Horning I have a list of places I want to try to visit. Heading back tonight till Thursday, hopefully the weather is better this week -
Thomas Worsley Enjoy! -
You were right near me again Thomas! I love the Cataraqui Trail, but have never explored it during the winter months - thanks for sharing! A wet &You were right near me again Thomas! I love the Cataraqui Trail, but have never explored it during the winter months - thanks for sharing! A wet & wild adventure for sure! More ... -
Anja Cahill, I am working at Thousand Islands Casino but taking full advantage of my downtime, which is really exploring time -
Looks like there is still lots of snow there! Do you wear snow shoes or chains? Or are the trails decently ice free? -
Samantha Sewell, I must admit I am a huge risk taker and have never worn spikes even after a couple of falls, but I do have spikes, just never woreSamantha Sewell, I must admit I am a huge risk taker and have never worn spikes even after a couple of falls, but I do have spikes, just never wore them, I guess I like the adventure too much lol. I do not recommend not wearing them. There was no snow then, pretty much all of Ontario got blasted with a foot of snow and ice the night before I did this hike, More ...
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