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Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park

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Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park

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Hiking in Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park offers exploration across rugged Canadian Shield terrain, upland forests, wetlands, and limestone landscapes. This non-operating nature reserve features a recovering ecosystem with young white birch, grasses, sedges, and bog communities. The park provides opportunities for informal exploration in a conservation-focused environment. Visitors should be prepared for natural terrain and possess navigation skills due to the lack of developed trails.

Best hiking trails in Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park

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Last updated: May 20, 2026

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New Sudbury Conservation Area loop from Rewind 103.9

8.71km

02:20

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.63km

01:12

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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April 22, 2026, Junction Creek Arboretum

Junction Creek Arboretum is a landscaped green space that mixes natural forest with gardening. Follow pathways with labelled trees, small gardens, and shaded benches. It's a charming, natural, and educational greenspace.

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April 22, 2026, Junction Creek

Junction Creek flows through metropolitan Sudbury, creating a narrow green corridor that Junction Creek Trail follows. Following the trail, bikers and hikers will find connecting parks, trails, and neighbourhoods. The native name for this creek is the Nibi Nikwejiwong.

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The Saint Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church is hard to miss with huge domes, crosses, and detailed architecture. The Ukrainian community that helped shape the town's mining and industry. Just south a few meters of where the Junction Creek Trail passes this church, stands a Ukrainian memorial in Hnatyshyn Park.

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From here you'll have a good view of the Nickeldale Reservoir Dam and spillway. If you like graffiti and street art you can walk across the dam itself to get a closer look at the heavily painted concrete.

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Nickeldale Conservation Area offers a quiet natural retreat tucked on the edge of Greater Sudbury. You'll find a network of well-maintained trails that wind through lush forests and over rocky outcrops that make this a favourite for local dog walkers and hikers. Whether you are exploring the shaded wooded paths or catching a glimpse of local wildlife near the marshy wetlands, the conservation area serves as an easily accessible escape for those looking to connect with nature without leaving the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking in Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park?

The park features rugged Canadian Shield terrain, upland forests, wetlands, and limestone landscapes associated with the Niagara Escarpment. It's a recovering ecosystem, so you'll encounter young white birch, grasses, sedges, and bog communities. Be prepared for natural, informal exploration.

Are there marked trails or facilities in Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park?

No, Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park is a non-operating nature reserve. This means there are no developed facilities, maintained infrastructure, or authorized trails. Visitors should be prepared for informal exploration across natural terrain and possess strong navigation skills.

Do I need a permit or reservation to visit Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park?

The region research does not indicate a requirement for permits or reservations for general access to Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park. However, as it's a conservation-focused environment, visitors are expected to practice low-impact activities and self-sufficiency.

Is Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park suitable for families with young children?

Given the lack of developed trails and facilities, and the need for strong navigation skills, Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park is generally more suited for experienced outdoor enthusiasts. For easier, more defined paths, consider routes like the Mallards Landing Pond loop from Sudbury or the Bell Park loop from Sudbury, which are rated easy and offer shorter distances outside the immediate park area.

Can I bring my dog to Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park?

While the region research doesn't explicitly state dog policies, non-operating provincial parks often allow dogs on leash, provided they are under control and owners practice 'leave no trace' principles. Given the sensitive recovering ecosystem and wildlife, it's crucial to keep dogs leashed to protect the environment and local fauna. For a confirmed dog-friendly option, the Bennett Lake loop from Laurentian University is an easy route that might be suitable.

What kind of wildlife might I see in the park?

Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park offers opportunities for observing wildlife, which can include eagles, hawks, various birds, frogs, turtles, and potentially moose during quieter hours. The park's recovering ecosystem provides a valuable habitat for these species.

What is the best time of year to visit Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park for hiking?

The park offers a unique experience year-round. Spring and fall provide cooler temperatures and vibrant natural colors, while summer allows for warmer exploration. Given the informal nature of the park, be prepared for varying conditions, especially in winter when snow and ice can make navigation more challenging.

Are there any circular hiking routes available?

Yes, several routes in the broader area are circular. For example, the New Sudbury Conservation Area loop from Rewind 103.9 is a moderate 8.7 km circular trail. Another option is the Bridge Over the Railway Tracks loop from Sudbury, an easy 5.6 km loop.

What should I know about navigation and safety in the park?

Due to the lack of developed trails, strong navigation skills are essential. Visitors should be equipped with maps, a compass or GPS device, and know how to use them. It's a minimalist park experience focused on conservation, so self-sufficiency and preparedness for natural terrain are key.

Can I go canoeing or kayaking on Daisy Lake?

Yes, canoeing and kayaking are permitted on Daisy Lake for low-impact exploration. Motorboat use is restricted to protect the recovering ecosystem, ensuring a quiet and natural experience on the water.

What makes Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park a unique hiking destination?

Its uniqueness lies in being a non-operating nature reserve, offering a truly informal and self-guided experience. It's a place for solitude and immersive natural exploration across rugged Canadian Shield terrain, focusing on a recovering ecosystem. It appeals to experienced outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate a minimalist park experience centered on conservation.

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