Coastal Hiking Trail (Pukaskwa National Park)

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The Coastal Hiking Trail in Pukaskwa National Park is a remote, rugged backcountry route along Lake Superior’s shoreline, known for its dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and challenging wilderness trekking.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backcountry hiking trail
long-distance hiking trail
accessType backcountry permit required
campingType designated backcountry sites
category recreational trail
wilderness route
country Canada
difficulty difficult
environmentType boreal forest coastline
rocky Lake Superior shoreline
followsShoreOf Lake Superior NERFINISHED
hasActivity backpacking
hiking
wilderness camping
hasFeature backcountry campsites
headlands and rocky points
river mouths and inlets
hazard cold water conditions
river and creek crossings
rugged, uneven footing
variable Lake Superior weather
intendedFor experienced backcountry hikers
knownFor challenging multi-day trekking
dramatic cliffs
remote wilderness setting
rugged terrain
secluded beaches
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Pukaskwa National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks Canada NERFINISHED
near north shore of Lake Superior
notableCharacteristic limited access and services
self-sufficient travel required
offersViewOf Lake Superior NERFINISHED
coastal cliffs
cobble and sand beaches
partOf Pukaskwa National Park trail system NERFINISHED
province Ontario
regulation Leave No Trace principles encouraged
remoteness high
requires backcountry camping reservation (in season)
season primarily used in snow-free months
surface rock, bedrock, sand, forest soil
typicalUse multi-day backpacking trips
withinProtectedArea Pukaskwa National Park NERFINISHED

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White River Suspension Bridge Trail partOf Coastal Hiking Trail (Pukaskwa National Park)