Explore the scenic and challenging Finger Point Trail in Pigeon River Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. This 5 km (3.1 mi) hike offers a two-hour round trip, starting at the Ontario Travel Information Centre. Traverse the Lake Superior shoreline and ascend through pine, birch, and maple trees, reaching 102 m (334 ft) above the lake.
The trail concludes at Finger Point’s rocky outcrop, treating hikers to panoramic views of the lake, Canadian and American shores, and the nearby Middle Falls. A sculptural bench inspired by Lake Superior invites relaxation amid breathtaking scenery. Birdwatching, snowshoeing, and photography thrive here year-round, but be ready for varying trail conditions, especially in winter.