Potholes Provincial Nature Reserve

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190 Cherry Street
Chapleau, Ontario P0M 1K0

Potholes Provincial Nature Reserve in Chapleau, Ontario invites visitors to traverse a brief walking trail showcasing unique bedrock formations carved by ancient glacial actions. The trail is adorned with interpretive signs, offering insights into the geological history of the area, featuring captivating "potholes", miniature waterfalls, and a picturesque boreal forest lining the Kinniwabi River.

This hidden gem serves as a tranquil stop for picnics amid the breathtaking scenery of an ancient glacial valley along Highway 101. While overnight stays are not permitted, visitors can access privy toilets for convenience. The reserve, established in 1985, spans 247 hectares and is managed by the Sudbury and District Health Unit.

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4.05 reviews
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Nice 300 m trail
8/27/2021

This is a day use park (no camping) with a few picnic tables and an outdoor privy. There's a lovely...

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Nice for a car break, not for a whole afternoon
7/31/2021

Tiny little provincial "park", excellent to stretch one's legs a little if already on the road, perh...

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On 101 closer to Wawa not in Chapleau
9/2/2020

Stop on highway good for a short hike, worth seeing potholes and trail is well marked. Definitely go...

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