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Map Key

6.4

Miles

10.3

KM

Singletrack

987' 301 m

High

876' 267 m

Low

451' 138 m

Up

450' 137 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

20%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Since much of the lower areas are in and around marsh lands, please do not ride after a rainfall. It will take a couple days to dry up.

Description

The Simics Trail, as it's known to mountain bikers (or Lake Laurentian Loop for the hikers), is a great, technical challenge for those that enjoy a ton of rock riding.

There are essentially three entrances to the trail system (Laurentian University behind the sports field, Lake Laurentian Nature Chalet, or from Ida Street) and as it's a loop, can be started at any entrance and can be ridden in either direction.

The description here starts at the Ida Street Connector and circles the lake in a counterclockwise direction. The trails are very well-marked, and for the Simics trail, follow the red markers. There are also several maps at key intersections, so it's difficult to get lost. The trail can be broken down into two sections, the east and west. The east side is definitely the more difficult with significantly more rock riding.

From the Ida Street Connector, head right at the first red marker. You'll quickly encounter a steep, loose rock climb, so make sure you're warmed up and brought a good dose of energy with you. As you head around the east side of the lake, you'll have several tricky climbs and descents over Canadian Shield rock. You'll be amazed at how your bike will stick to the black rock, so make sure to give them a try.

As you pass the Nature Chalet and start heading back towards where you started, you'll still encounter many rocky sections, but the most difficult sections are behind you. Along the west side, there are several opportunities to get a bit of flow and enjoy the scenery.

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Trevor Miller

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The marsh lands just East of the Ida Street Connector.
May 28, 2017 near Greater…, ON
Taking a second to enjoy the Northern Ontario scenery.
May 28, 2017 near Greater…, ON
The view across Lake Laurentian makes the rocky climb worth it.
May 28, 2017 near Greater…, ON
A rocky, technical descent.
May 28, 2017 near Greater…, ON
The beavers stay hard at work making sure that the trail remains rideable.
May 28, 2017 near Greater…, ON
Follow the arrows, but be aware that they aren't necessarily the best lines.
May 28, 2017 near Greater…, ON

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Mike Bohan
Holy technical! 6.3mi
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