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Cup and Saucer Trail

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Cup and Saucer Trail

Moderate

4.7

(28)

176

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Cup and Saucer Trail

02:23

8.92km

100m

Hiking

The 9-kilometre (5.5-mi) Cup and Saucer Trail is wonderfully calm and beautiful, despite being one of the most popular hiking trails in Ontario. The two different rock formations that can be observed in the dramatic cliffs (hence the name ‘cup and saucer’) date from the Silurian Period, around 400 million…

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Last updated: October 25, 2024

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2.16 km

View of the North Channel

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The first of four official viewpoints offers a wonderful view to the northwest, an absolute must!

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2.41 km

Viewpoint 2 at the Cliff Overhangs

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After the climb you will be rewarded with a great view on the spectacular rock overhangs. Here is the view to the northeast.

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3.76 km

Cliff Trail with Forest and Lake View

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There are hardly any hikers on the southern part of the trail, so you can enjoy the great cliffs undisturbed.

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8.92 km

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8.89 km

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8.85 km

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August 21, 2024

The 9-kilometre (5.5-mi) Cup and Saucer Trail is wonderfully calm and beautiful, despite being one of the most popular hiking trails in Ontario. The two different rock formations that can be observed in the dramatic cliffs (hence the name ‘cup and saucer’) date from the Silurian Period, around 400 million

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Moderate

4.7

176

Cup and Saucer Trail

02:23h

8.92km

100m

Trail Reviews

Anjaerdl
June 29, 2023, Cup and Saucer Trail

Very worthwhile tour. Stunning views over Manitoulin Island. Hiking shoes an absolute must. In my opinion, not suitable for children under 6 years of age, better from 10 years of age. Many columns and stones. There are 3 different lengths. The Adventure Trail is dangerous and should only be taken by experienced hikers/climbers. Most of the trails are beautiful forest trails in beautiful surroundings.

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Picture no. 6 is a chewing gum tree, everyone sticks his chewing gum to it and doesn't spit it around. I found a good idea.

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