Near Landon Bay Loop
View of the St. Lawrence River.
Near Landon Bay Loop
Dad and baby on a bench overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Near Landon Bay Loop
Abandoned car at Landon Bay
Near Landon Bay Loop
Picnic area on Bay Trail.
Near Landon Bay Loop
Remains of a historic stone arch.

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Landon Bay Loop

5.0 (1 Rating)
Take in the highlights of Landon Bay Centre in one enjoyable hike.
2.2
mi
Distance
177
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.16mi
Distance
177ft
Elevation Gain
177ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
361ft
High Point
244ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Start at the parking lot, and go through the arch on your right to begin the Donevan Trail. This section of the trail is gentle and quite popular, as you travel through beautiful forests. For an optional side trek, turn onto the Riverview Trail for a short loop up to the second-best views at Landon Bay. Return to the Donevan Trail.At approximately 0.7km, the trail will fork. Technically, you're staying on the same Donevan Trail, but you actually need to take a pretty sharp left turn, otherwise you'll be on the Bay Trail which appears to go straight.The trail begins to climb and there is a natural set of stairs which can be slippery at times. At about 0.9km, there will be a sign for the Lookout Trail, which you'll follow to the right. More climbing (but not too steep), and you'll be at the Landon Bay Lookout which is one of the highlights of the area. There's some benches; stay for a while and enjoy the view!Then return, following the Lookout Trail back to the Donevan Trail. You'll see some interesting signs and labels, including Avalanche Pass, the Wishing Tree, and Whale Rock. Some of this section can be steep and there are switchbacks, which can be steep, and are especially hazardous in the winter.At around 2.1km, you'll be at a fork. You can turn right for a longer hike, and if you need a bathroom break there is an outhouse nearby. Turn left onto Halstead Creek Trail, which follows the creek back towards the main entrance. There are a few brief difficult sections.Near the end of the Halstead Creek Trail it's actually fairly easy to lose the trail, but never fear, you'll come out onto the clearing. During the summer, Landon Bay includes a campgrounds, summer camp, and other activities, so you won't get lost, just head for the open area.Stay to the right of the open area, where you'll find some buildings, and locate the trailhead for the Garden Trail. It winds through some light forest and meadows with tons of wildflowers, and is a nice way back to where you parked.

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Contributors
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