Hiking.
Laurier Woods Conservation Area is a 152-hectare wetland and mixed-forest reserve inside the City of North Bay, with boardwalks across the marsh and a multi-loop trail network through the woods. At the eastern edge of the city, the Duchesnay Falls trail climbs alongside Duchesnay Creek to a multi-tiered cascade — the two North Bay–Mattawa Conservation Authority sites carry the in-city day-hike substrate.
The brief.
The two anchor sites for in-city hiking are both managed by the North Bay–Mattawa Conservation Authority. Laurier Woods sits inside the city with neighbourhood-trailhead access, boardwalks across wetland and marsh, and forested upland loops; the trail network is multi-use and four-season.
Duchesnay Falls is a short trail at the eastern edge of the city, off Highway 17/63, climbing alongside Duchesnay Creek to a multi-tiered cascade — closer to a long urban-walk than a backcountry day hike. Longer wilderness hiking sits east of the city through Mattawa and into Algonquin Provincial Park's western edge — those are adjacent jurisdictions and out of strict City scope.
May through October is the easiest window; Laurier Woods boardwalks stay accessible into shoulder season and winter.
2. places.
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Laurier Woods Conservation Area
152 ha NBMCA-managed wetland-and-forest reserve inside the city, with boardwalks across the marsh and a multi-loop trail network through mixed Canadian Shield forest.
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Duchesnay Falls trail
Short NBMCA trail at the eastern city edge, off Highway 17/63, alongside Duchesnay Creek to a multi-tiered cascade.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.