About Camp 111 Trail

The Camp 111 Trail in Quetico Provincial Park is the remnants of an old logging road that runs adjacent to the French River. This route offers a variety of forest types, including Jack Pine, and completes the Dawson Trail System circuit by connecting to the French Falls Trail. Whether you’re hiking, camping, or cross-country skiing, this trail provides solitude and moderate terrain. Dogs are welcome on a leash, and its year-round accessibility makes it suitable for various fitness levels. Keep an eye out for occasional moose tracks as you explore this beautiful trail!

Quetico Provincial Park spans an impressive 4,700 square kilometers in Northwestern Ontario. Known for its pristine wilderness, the park is a haven for nature lovers, boasting rugged forests, crystal clear lakes, and abundant wildlife. Sharing its southern border with Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Quetico is part of the Quetico-Superior region, a celebrated area for canoeing and outdoor recreation. Visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation, with opportunities to spot black bears, moose, wolves, and diverse bird species.

 

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