Watch birch and pine leaves turning, see rocky cliffs and wander on the shores of northern Saskatchewan’s massive lakes. This destination backpacking trail traverses through wild and varied ecosystems. The Boreal Trail in Meadow Lake Provincial Park spans an epic 135 km, east to west across the park. Photo supplied by Sask Parks Boreal Trail, Meadow Lake Provincial Park It is an overnight/two-day hike to Grey Owl’s Cabin, so pack accordingly. The conservationist lived there with his partner Anahareo and their pet beavers, Jellyroll and Rawhide. Make your way to Ajawaan Lake and the home of Archibald Belaney, aka Grey Owl. Photo supplied by Tyler Cave Grey Owl Trail, Prince Albert National Park The Kimball Lake Trail loops from the Kimball Lake campsite and circles around Raspberry Lake, which is stocked with brown trout. Kimball Lake Trail, Meadow Lake Provincial Park Brilliant fall colours reflect on the mirror-like lake surfaces. Gem Lakes Trail, Narrow Hills Provincial Parkĭiscover steep, treed valleys among five sparkling little lakes named after precious stones – Jade, Diamond, Opal, Sapphire and Pearl – on the Gem Lakes Trail. Narrows Peninsula Trail is a rolling trail featuring an ostrich fern bed and expansive views of Waskesiu Lake. Narrows Peninsula Trail, Prince Albert National Park Lace up those boots and head out for some adventure in nature. Here are a few to get you started – from short loops to multi-day excursions. Northern Saskatchewan, with its rolling parklands, boreal forests and maze of waterways, is full of trails to discover.
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