The Flett Tunnel Trail offers a unique hiking experience through a piece of Canadian railway history. This trail leads adventurers to the abandoned Flett Railway Tunnel, a 300-meter-long passage carved through solid rock. The tunnel is a testament to early transportation heritage and provides a cool, eerie hike that sparks the imagination. Starting from Highway 11/17 towards Kakabeka Falls, the trail is accessible via Finmark Road and Flett Road, leading to an old railway bed now serving as a forest access road. Suitable for off-road vehicles, the trail is an easy hike, but the road conditions suggest a moderate difficulty level. It’s a fascinating journey into the past, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Canadian wilderness.