Nature & Discovery.
Laurier Woods Conservation Area's 152 hectares of wetland, marsh, and mixed Canadian Shield forest sit inside the City of North Bay — the boardwalks across the marsh carry waterfowl and marsh-bird viewing, and the upland trails run through forest-bird habitat through the seasons. North Bay–Mattawa Conservation Authority manages Laurier Woods and the Duchesnay Falls trail at the eastern city edge.
The brief.
Laurier Woods is the in-city anchor for nature-based birding and forest-walking — boardwalks cross wetland and marsh, and a multi-loop trail network covers the upland forest. Spring (May) and fall (September–October) are strong birding windows on the wetland; the upland forest carries breeding warblers and woodpeckers through the summer.
Duchesnay Falls is a short interpretive trail to a multi-tiered cascade on Duchesnay Creek at the eastern city edge — closer to a nature-walk than a destination birding spot, but a real feature of the in-city outdoor offer. The North Bay–Mattawa Conservation Authority manages both sites under standard CA rules; access is year-round, with seasonal trail conditions.
2. places.
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Laurier Woods Conservation Area
152 ha NBMCA-managed wetland-and-forest reserve inside the city; boardwalks and multi-loop trail network.
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Duchesnay Falls trail
Short NBMCA interpretive trail at the eastern city edge to a multi-tiered cascade on Duchesnay Creek.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.