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| Length: |
15 km of trails |
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easy |
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varies |
| Uses: |
hiking, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, canoeing (motor boats not permitted). |
Tiny Marsh is Ontario’s first provincially owned and managed wetland. It is one of approximately 1,200 Important Bird Areas (IBA) recognized in Canada. It offers the visitor year-round use of 600 hectares of marsh and 300 hectares of field and forest. There is an interpretive centre with displays and a theatre is open to the public during spring and summer (and all year to groups by appointment). The more than 15 kilometers of trails include dikes crossing the marsh. It features a companion self-use trail guide, two observation towers, a marsh viewing mound, a wildlife blind and a boardwalk.
The MTM Conservation Association is the non-profit organization responsible for the management of the Tiny Marsh Provincial Wildlife Area.
Access: Approximately 3 km inland from Nottawasaga Bay on Concession 1 in Tiny Township. The trail head at Tiny Marsh can be found at GPS coordinates N44 35.281' W079 56.640'

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