Kirkfield Trails
Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands
Formerly known as Dalton Digby Wildlands, the Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Park is one of the most diverse and least disturbed natural areas found in Central Ontario. Containing more than 50 landform vegetation patterns, this site has limited or no recent history of logging. Its low-rolling topography includes organic soils, flat sandy deposits, and bare bedrock uplands with shallow soil patches.
Day use hiking and canoeing are permitted activities. Overnight camping is only allowed on existing campsites on the Ganaraska Hiking Trail. Victoria Falls, Hunter's Lake and Little Gull Lake are popular day use areas. No camping is actively enforced in these areas.
There are no maintained public facilities or services within the park.Ganaraska Hiking Trail
Over 40 kilometres of trail traverse the Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Park including an additional three loop trails. Check the Ganaraska Hiking Trail Association website for more information.
Access Points:
- 1115 Devils Lake Road - Township of Minden Hills
- 1526 Black River Road - City of Kawartha Lakes
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