Lake Whittaker Conservation Area Walking Trail
Overview
Whittaker Lake Conservation Area
Lake Whittaker was formed during the last ice age when a chunk of glacier broke away to create a depression. Springs later filled the depression creating the 26-acre lake. It is the most southerly in-land Lake in Canada and the headwaters of Kettle Creek.
A 7km non-surfaced hiking/walking trail loops around the lake providing a spectacular view of provincially significant wetlands, plantation, sugar bush and climax forest. The trail system is split into three trails one is 1.5 km the others are 2.5 km in...
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