Twin Points Trail - Killbear Provincial Park, Ontario
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Bon Echo
N 45° 20.968 W 080° 13.062
17T E 561281 N 5022069
One of two interpretive trails in this popular provincial park.
Waymark Code: WMZ5EW
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 09/12/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Touchstone
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The Twin Points Trail is one of 3 hiking trails located in Killbear Provincial Park. The loop trail is 1.6 kms in length.

The trail is described as follows:
"The trail crosses over rock outcrops and through different types of forest until it makes its way to the rocky points and sandy beaches of the shoreline. A trail guide interprets the geological features found along the way."
source: Killbear Provincial Park website: (visit link)
and
"Looking out on the tranquil waters of Kilcoursie Bay you can see the full length of the Killbear peninsula. A 300 metre walk along the Twin Points trail brings you to a beautiful pocket beach between two rocky points"
source: Friends of Killbear website: (visit link)

The paper trail guides are available at the start of the trail. They are provided by the Friends of Killbear. The guide can be used and returned for reuse at the end of the trail, or they can be kept although a donation is requested to offset the cost of printing the guides.
Fee?: 12.00 (listed in local currency)

Approximate Time to Finish: 1 hour

Addtional Website URL: [Web Link]

Brochure or Interpretive Signs: Brochure

Rate the Walk: Not listed

Wherigo Cartridge: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
A picture at the start of the Trail or Walk is greatly appreciated. Additional photos taken during the course of the walk would also be of great benefit.

If there does not appear to be a defined beginning to the trail or walk, pick a logical place (e.g. close to parking) or where information about the walk or trail can be gathered.
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