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Hawk Lake Log Chute

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Heather
April 7, 2022
Gorgeous scenery against a stunning soundscape. Many trails and opportunities for pictures. Or just watch the river tubers!
Dave/Teresa
May 23, 2018
A leisurely and scenic stroll which passes by Ontario’s ‘one of a kind’ historic log chute heritage site. This site features a real, full-size, operating historic log chute, picnic area, washrooms and interpretive displays.
Manpreet
July 21, 2022
Enjoy a mid afternoon hike
Alex+Maryssa
September 10, 2014
Historic sight and sight to see!
Astra
April 16, 2022
The Hawk Lake Log Chute Historic Site is open Spring, Summer and Fall. The park is closed during the winter. There’s no gate, so there’s no admission. The site is wonderful anytime, but is best for photos from midday to mid-afternoon, when the sun is on the chute and the rock face. What can you do there? Relax with a picnic lunch beside the roaring waters., Follow the loop trail through lovely, sun-dappled woods. Find out how the chute, music, the alphabet, England, tools, glaciers and our soaring forests are all connected! Enjoy the viewpoints, and stand face-to-face with 2 million-year-old rock! Take some photos and be sure to enjoy the abundant plants that live in this rocky terrain – bluebells, Columbine, and endless ferns and wildflowers! Throw your line into the water above the dam and keep your fingers crossed for a nice, fat bass! Fido will enjoy the site, too, but please use a leash and be sure to clean up after your pet.
The Hawk Lake Log Chute Historic Site is open Spring, Summer and Fall. The park is closed during the winter. There’s no gate, so there’s no admission. The site is wonderful anytime, but is best for photos from midday to mid-afternoon, when the sun is on the chute and the rock face. What can you do…

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Position
1584 Big Hawk Lake Rd
Algonquin Highlands, ON