Sports: Hiking
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Equipment Day hike, where you expect to return home before evening, doesn't require as much equipment as an overnight hike. You should wear a good pair of hiking boots (sturdy running shoes will do), and clothing that is appropriate for the weather conditions. Because weather conditions can change quickly in the outdoors, it is safer to overdress, in layers, than to be under-dressed. For a day hike bring water, food, sunscreen, a map, a compass, a rain coat, knife, matches, and of a hiking buddy. WhereHiking can be done almost anywhere, but the best scenery and terrain is in the provincial and national parks. These parks provide marked and mapped trails to avoid getting lost.
There are parks with great hikes close-in to the city: Crystal Creek Conservation Area, the Fort Creek Conservation Area and
there are untamed areas up along Maki and Red Creek Road to the city's northwest. Ther
are also some very beautiful areas (including a nature reserve) on St Joseph
Island to the city's southeast.
Here are some good areas right around Sault Ste. Marie itself in any of the larger Parks:
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Hiking is a popular recreational pastimes, as a get-away from the hustle and bustle of urban living, while enjoying the beauty and wildlife of nature. Hiking season runs mid-May until October, thorough the snow-free season. Of course, with unpredictable weather, trails may be closed anytime during the season. The provincial or national park wardens will inform you of any closures or cautions.
There are parks with great hikes close-in to the city: Crystal Creek Conservation Area, the Fort Creek Conservation Area and
there are untamed areas up along Maki and Red Creek Road to the city's northwest. Ther
are also some very beautiful areas (including a nature reserve) on St Joseph
Island to the city's southeast.
