Theodore Fouriezos Wetland Park

Sturgeon Falls

Description

The Sturgeon River House Museum is the actual 3-acre site of a Hudson’s Bay trading post and contains a network of winter trails set in a provincially significant wetland. Within the park, four wetland types are found: bog, fen, swamp, and marsh. The variety and abundance of flora and fauna are indicative of the numerous ecosystems and habitats, which are sustained by these wetlands. The Museum will provide bilingual, year-round programming and foster wetland conservation through promotion, research, and educational and recreational activities.

Trailhead Parking: 250 Fort Rd, Sturgeon Falls, ON P2B 2W4
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Trailhead UTM 578667 mE x 5132179 mN
Ownership Sturgeon River House Museum
Management Sturgeon River House Museum
Length 3.2 km
Activities Snowshoeing
Amenities Parking, Picnic Area
Difficulty Easy

Rules for Use

  • winter trail only
  • no motorized vehicles
  • pets must be leashed at all times

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ADVENTURE TRAILS MAP
Print map with 1000 kms + of hiking, cycling, paddling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails across Ontario’s Near North

The vast network of trails we celebrate exist on the traditional lands and waterways of the Anishinaabe people within the territory protected by the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850 and Williams Treaties of 1923.