Sea Lion Trail Kabeyun Trail, Silver Islet, ON

Sea Lion Trail





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Sea Lion Trail Kabeyun Trail, Silver Islet, ON




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Kabeyun Trail, Silver Islet, ON

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  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
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jimmy kantilal
30.09.2023
Sea Lion Trail
Wonder place, beautiful view nice trail to walk. Simply loved it
Vikki Pink
26.09.2023
Sea Lion Trail
A highly recommended hike although it’s a jaunt to the trail from the main highway.There are two trails. A more challenging one and a nice flat one. The people who say this is medium in reviews probably took the more challenging one.I did a mix of both. Gets the heart rate up but not too bad.What a magnificent view.Have to pay for parking as it’s in a provincial park but worth it.Also tons of other trails to check out
Alanna
22.09.2023
Sea Lion Trail
Great trail! Short but not flat or boring. Could be marked better, only saw a handful of the markers at the very beginning of the trail and then nothing after, ended up climbing up on some large rocks on the right before taking the trail on the left and walking before finding the sea lion information sign by the end. Great view and fun trail! Would definitely recommend.
Matthew Judd
22.09.2023
Sea Lion Trail
Shares the same parking lot and ~750 meters of the same trailhead as Sleeping Giant and many other routes in the SW region of the park. The trail itself is about ~400 meters long (one direction) and passes by a nice stony beach area. Park staff should expand the guard railing as too many fools think they deserve the right to climb out onto the rock formation.
Sam deZ
15.09.2023
Sea Lion Trail
Nice trail but no clear markings. We took 20 minutes but our neighbor with two young children said they took 2 hours. Around 1 km one way.Moderately hard but nice views.
Arash Ghashghaei
17.08.2023
Sea Lion Trail
Evething is good exept the trail. Nice view, nice rock the nature is amazing but after the sign of sea lion 500 meter" the is no sign. Even no small trail track signs! There you can easily get lost. Make sure you are always on the right way."
Filip Hasson
30.07.2023
Sea Lion Trail
The Sea Lion Trail is a short and relatively easy trail located just off the start of the South Kabeyun Trailhead.There are a couple small inclines and looks like new stairs are being built at the time of writing.There's a few small stoney beaches off the side of the trail with stunningly clear waters!Named after the Sea Lion Rock Formation the trail has an outstanding view of the formation itself as well as the sleeping giant in the far distance. A few signs explain the history and geology of the formation and overall make for a good hour or so experience.
wesley dehmer
28.07.2023
Sea Lion Trail
Sea Lion Trail and lookout is approximately 35kms from the trans Canada highway. you enter the Sleeping Giant provincial park. the roads are very well maintained even in the winter. from the parking lot to the sea lion lookout it takes about 15-20 mins to walk along a beautiful nature trail. a few look out points before getting to the turn off for the trail.upon getting to the Sea Lion you can hear the roar of the waves of mighty Lake Superior. pure beauty in this beautiful winter wonderland today. so much more to check out also.
Viktoriia Pylypets-Romaniuk
25.07.2023
Sea Lion Trail
It's a relatively short trail with nice views along the way. In June 2023 there were a lot of mosquitoes that didn't allow to really enjoy it
Wyatt Ryan
17.07.2023
Sea Lion Trail
Gorgeous little gem on the North Shore, my dog and I thoroughly enjoyed hiking along the trail in Mid-October a few years ago. There were only a couple other people on the trail/in the area and it made for a very nice and secluded hike. Definitely recommend going early in the morning to get an amazing few of the sunrise on the surrounding area. The warm light in combination with the fall colors made for a spectacular view.Highly recommend checking the area out!

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