NOTE: In the fall 2022, the Gully Lake Wilderness Area was extensively damaged by the effects of Hurricane Fiona. Through significant volunteer efforts and public and private funding, most trails in this area have been repaired and reopened. The 10 Km GULLY LAKE TRAIL remains closed and impassable due to extensive hurricane damage.
Gully Lake Trail, 10.0 km long, begins about 4 km from the Gully Lake Wilderness trail head or 1.5 km from the Van der Veen Road entry point. The trail has sugar maple, red spruce and white spruce woods, and a huge variety of lichens, mosses, and wildflowers - testament to the lack of pollution in the protected wilderness area. The trail passes many old logging camp sites, a Salmon River log brow, Small Pox clearing, a wilderness lake, many brooks, and 4 waterfalls. Its distance makes it the most challenging of CE-TS trails.
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Type: |
Loop |
Length: |
10.0 km (approx 3.5 hour hike) |
Surface: |
soil, rocks, roots, footpath |
Marking: |
Follow path and trail markers. |
Permitted Use: |
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Back Country Skiing |
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Hiking |
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Snowshoeing |
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Access: |
Access from The Willard Kitchener MacDonald trail or at the end of the fire road at Gully Lake. Trail head coordinates posted are at the Gully Lake entrance. |
Trail Head Coordinates: |
Lat 45.548110 N, Long 063.064320 W. Directions. |
Information: |
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Photos: |
Visit the Photo Gallery for more photos of this trail. |
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