Has O'Donnell Point Provincial Nature Reserve any safe trails or interior roads for cars?
My grandparents (of age 77 and 75) are interested in visiting O'Donnell Point Provincial Nature Reserve (a NON-operating park) by car, but their ill health limits them to safe, constructed trails and precludes them from hiking in the wild.
Google Maps reveals that the Reserve can be entered from the east by car, but do not exhibit any interior trails for walking or roads for cars. Has anyone visited this Reserve?
Best Answer
O'Donnell Point has no trails or axcess by car only way there is boat.
Very rough terrain only place to hike is shore line and that' stuff.
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