Network of Trails to Become Snowshoeing Area
TUESDAY, 29 JANUARY 2008
Several hiking trails situated in Central Ontario’s Haliburton region have been declared official snowshoeing areas for this winter season.
According to a press release by Haliburton Highlands Tourism, a total of nine trails measuring over 75 kilometers will be one of the most extensive snowshoeing options available in the province.
The trails have varying lengths – from 750 meters to 10 kilometers. The trails will cater to various snowshoeing enthusiasts, from beginners to the experienced.
The said trails are located in Carnarvon, Oxtongue Lake, Halls Lake, Kennisis Lake, Frost Centre (which is located close to Dorset), and the village of Haliburton.
For more details on this news story please visit www.niagarafallsreview.ca.
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