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Taking a break on top of Lion’s Head |
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View from the cliffs at Lion’s Head |
The trail starts out with a short trek to the Potholes, which were formed by the Glaciers with pebbles caught under the ice and in the layers of the water. As the ice moved, it would create a whirlpool and the pebbles swirled around and created these amazing Potholes. Many people frequent this part of the trail so if you go during the busy times, you may not have much time to enjoy this amazing sight.
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From the inside of the Potholes at Lion’s Head |
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Forget-me-nots |
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Trilliums |
Once you get past that area, you hike along the cliffs for at least 4km with areas that you can sit and enjoy the view of the lake. Along the shore, the water is a beautiful turquoise colour.
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Views of the shoreline at Lion’s Head |
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Rock bridge on Lion’s Head |
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Enjoy a snack on the shore on Lion’s Head Trail |
This trail is well-marked and it is easy to follow. In areas by the shore where there are fewer trees, there are these wonderful cairns to guide the way.
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Cairn guiding the way |
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Back on the cliffs at Lion’s Head |
To finish the loop, we walked along a side trail towards the parking lot. It was about 4.3 km from the reconnection point. Part of this trail was obviously an old road which allowed us to walk side by side and chat. It was great. The sun was shining through the trees and on the flowers.