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Beaver Pond Trail
Address: Highway 60, Nipissing, Unorganized, South Part, ON P0A, Canada
Phone: (613) 582-6284
State: Ontario
County: Nipissing District


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


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Reviews
Beaver Pond Trail was our first family walk in Algonquin Park. The weather was very warm and sunny, so plenty of suncream, sun block and water. The paths were all well kept on the trails, whether it was boardwalk above the marshes or paths through the woods. Everywhere provided a wonderful viewpoint for photographs and we learnt a great deal from the information points and our walk guide that we bought from the West Gate Visitor Gate. Highly recommend the trail brochures and they cost very little. We were amazed to learn how the beaver changes its environment, but no spoilers here. We did see beavers, our first, and we saw a number of birds, chipmunks, butterflies, dragonflies ... I will recommend hats and bug spray especially in June. Personally this was one of my favourite walk I have ever completed.
7 years ago (03-02-2018)
Let's say you are in Algonquin Park to see the fall colours. You purchased the Park pass for your vehicle so you want to stop somewhere to take a walk in the forest to get a more immersive experience. So, Beaver Pond Trail? Yes! It's a great trail to try if you want something relatively short. At about 2 kilometres long, it takes less than an hour at a leisurely pace for adults. It will be challenging if you are not fully mobile because there are mild elevation changes and you have to watch your step over some rocky parts. I have not seen any beavers in the ponds. But it is really cool how the pine needles fall down on you like rain with the wind... there are less deciduous trees here for leaves to do the same. You will be out of sight of the highway as you follow the trail and you will be surrounded by the forest, water and sky. Here I find myself to be more relaxed and I take note of things I may normally not, like all the various fungi around. Maybe you too will find your own balance, moments and sights here on Beaver Pond Trail. It just has that effect on you! Enjoy!
7 years ago (12-01-2018)
Coming in at 2.0 km this is a fairly easy hike. Any difficult elevation gain has been covered up by wooden staircases. The catch is when it rains the wood becomes very slippery. There are several ponds and a great panoramic view at the end of the hike. Like most hikes in the park it is best done in the fall. However make sure to get there early as it gets busy fast because of its short length.
7 years ago (12-12-2017)
The reflection of the sky on water with spectacular scenery are awesome!!! And you can meet crane, frog 🐸 and tadpoles, beautiful dragonfly. This walking trail is so exciting. Highly recommend here :)
7 years ago (25-08-2017)
Great trail with some varied terrain (wear proper footwear folks). Has some really nice views from higher cliffs. Read the book on the walk, lots of good information on the beavers. We have seen them active here in the past.
8 years ago (30-04-2017)
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