Days Inn by Wyndham Renfrew Conference Centre





The Days Inn by Wyndham Renfrew Conference Centre Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This well-marked trail is a great combination of trail terrain and vegetation, with some lovely viewpoints. Be careful to ascend at the start point, as folks who begin at the end point have reported the inverse to be quite a steep ascent. During wet seasons this trail can get a little muddy, so make sure to bring the proper gear that can give you good traction. This route is a fantastic way to link up all the popular lookouts together, that make any difficulty totally worth it!
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This is an incredibly enjoyable trail with nice variation in elevation that provide the perfect amount of challenge. The trail point begins off of Mary Joanne Drive and returns there, members will pass North Pine Pond at 1 kilometre. The lookout points and the beautiful forested areas make the journey worth it, but be prepared for a few steep inclines. Make sure you pack enough water for the whole day because you might just want to stay!
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This is a really lovely trail, but the loop can be more difficult as a day-hike for beginners especially with all the inclines. While there are numerous viewpoints, there is truly one gorgeous lookout that is the ultimate reward after a very pretty hike through the forest. Trail markings are difficult to track, so the best advice is to follow the blue markings for this loop. This trail ventures through a mostly deciduous forest, with beautiful lakeside views and lots of birdsong. There are...
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Any day is a beautiful day to catch the views at Eagle’s Nest lookout! From parking area one to the Lookout, the trail is wide and easy to hike during the summer and fall. The mosquitoes and flies are normally the worst part of summer hiking here, so definitely wear bug spray and plenty of clothing. From the Lookout to parking area two, the trail runs along the cliffs for a bit and is more rocky and “stumpy” - so good footwear is generally recommended for this section of the hike The first...