Come by Water
Paju Run
Suspension
Bridge
Hiking Trails
Voyageur Canoe Pkg
Come
by Water
The
park is located on the shores of Lake
Superior and the Red Rock Marina is on
site. If you wish to come by water and
dock at the marina check out the
information on our website or call the Red
Rock Marina at
(807)
886-2245.
The 28th Annual Paju Mountain Run
On
Saturday, August 7th the 28th Annual run
will take place in Red Rock just off site
of the festival grounds. This is an 11.2km
course that takes a 715 foot climb up the Paju Mountain. Just to experience and
complete this course is a rewarding
accomplishment.

The event is open to both runners and
walkers. Walkers will lead off at 8:30am,
with the runners leaving at 9:00am.
Participants must be at least 15 years of
age or over on race day. The age
restriction does not apply to walkers.
Race kits may be picked up between 7:30am
and 9:00am on the day of the race at the
Legion (upstairs).
There are men's and women's divisions in:
junior (under 20), open (20-29), Senior
(30-39), Master (40-49), Veteran (50 and
over) and Local.
Awards will be presented to the first and
second place finishers in each division.
Each runner will receive a t-shirt.
Unfortunately, change facilities
(including showers) are not able.
A luncheon will be held after the event in
the Legion where prizes will be awarded.
The registration is $25.00 if received
before Monday, August 2nd and $35.00 on
race day. All participants must complete
a registration form. They are available
by calling Douglas Mowat at (807) 886-2813
or by emailing
smowats@shaw.ca
Suspension Bridge
While you’re in the area visit
Eagle Canyon
Adventures
35 kms west of Red Rock
Canada's LONGEST foot suspension
bridge is ready and waiting for you to
walk its 600 foot length. From anchor to
anchor their new bridge spans 600 feet
across the canyon and sits an amazing 150
feet off the canyon floor, at its lowest
point. The new bridge surpasses the
previous record for Canada's longest foot
suspension bridge by 200 feet.

For more information call 807-857-1475
write to:
Eagle Canyon Adventures
PO Box 46 275 Valley Rd.
Dorion Ontario
P0T1K0
visit:
www.eaglecanyonadventures.ca
Open 9am - 9pm 7 days a week
Nipigon River Recreational & Hiking Trail
This
8.2 km hiking trail, which connects the
Nipigon and Red Rock marinas, takes
between 2 ½ to 3 hours to complete.
The trail from Nipigon hugs the shoreline
of the Nipigon River as far as Sawmill
Point. This part of the trail is easy
walking and affords the hiker a chance to
view the wildlife on the river, including
bald eagles, blue herons, peregrine
falcon, pelicans, and a variety of
waterfowl. Moose, deer, otter and beaver
may also be seen along the trail in the
summer, and in the winter wolves and fox
are sometimes observed on the frozen
river.
At one point the trail crosses a causeway
where there is a viewing deck giving the
hiker views up and down the river.
Interpretive signage has been provided
along the trail.
From Sawmill Point one can view the
beginnings of Nipigon Bay in Lake
Superior, and the town of Red Rock. The
trail then continues on to Red Rock across
some rugged terrain involving some fairly
steep climbs in and out of ravines. It is
rated as a moderate hike.
This part of the trail includes three
lookouts over Nipigon Bay, the most
spectacular of which is Eagle's Ridge.
Take time to enjoy the breathtaking,
panoramic views of Nipigon Bay and its
islands. Stairs have been installed at
Eagle's Ridge to ease the climb up and
down the Nipigon side.
If one is considering hiking the whole
trail, it is easier to complete the hike
starting at the Red Rock end. Hikers need
to arrange for a ride back to their
starting point if they are only hiking one
way. They may also wish to take water and
a light lunch. A toilet is available below
Eagle's ridge on the Nipigon side.
A pamphlet containing a map and scenes
from the trail are available at the
Nipigon Marina, the Nipigon Tourist
Information Building and various
businesses in Nipigon.