We came here in early spring when the water was still frozen and there was thus maybe less available...
Little Trout Bay Conservation Area
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Sparkling waters, a rugged landscape, and tree-clad coasts await visitors at Little Trout Bay Conservation Area in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The area boasts 1.0 km of trails spread over 18.0 ha of land, offering a serene escape into nature. A boat launch provides access to Lake Superior, where fishing enthusiasts can reel in salmon, pickerel, whitefish, rainbow trout, and lake trout.
For on-shore activities, visitors can enjoy picnic facilities, a pavilion with picnic tables, and interpretive displays. The newly-reopened Lookout Trail, in partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, connects to the NCC's James Duncan Nature Trail and Big Trout Bay Nature Reserve, expanding the exploration possibilities. Visitors are advised to exercise caution on natural trails, which may be uneven and slippery.
Little Trout Bay Conservation Area operates from dawn until dusk, welcoming guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty while adhering to rules and regulations set in place for safety and preservation. With a focus on conservation and stewardship, the area offers a peaceful retreat where visitors can connect with the environment and appreciate the splendid offerings of Lake Superior.
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I typically visit this area every year. Free Public boat launch accommodates larger vessels. Drive t...
The new hiking trail is awesome. It goes through such varied terrain, beginning in a wet boggy area,...



