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Six Mile Lake Provincial Park

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Visit the enchanting landscapes that inspire painters from all over the world in the Six Mile Lake Provincial Park. The three interconnected hiking trails will take you on a natural and cultural journey through the park. On the Living Edge Trail, you will walk along the rocky outcrops of the Canadian Shield and you might catch a glimpse of beaver lodges in the wetland areas. The Marsh Trail circles around a wetland that is teaming with wildlife. Keep a lookout for colourful dragonflies humming over the marsh, or moose wading in the grassy, muddy waters. The park’s cultural heritage is celebrated on the David Milne Trail, named after one of Canada’s foremost artists. David Milne lived on the Six Mile Lake and was inspired by the picturesque scenes and vibrant landscapes of the area. The paintings he produced are renowned for their interpretations of Canadian culture. One of his finest artworks entitled “Over the Rock”, depicts the rolling rocks of the Canadian Shield. Come and visit six mile lake provincial park, and be inspired to return over and over again. You can also enjoy winter activities in this park. Please contact the park for more details.

Watersheds

Lake Huron

Traditional Territories

Anishinaabeg
Haudenosaunee
Huron-Wendat

Address

2024 Joe King's Road, Port Severn, ON, L0K 1S0

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