Discover Ontario’s Hidden Gem: A Breathtaking Hike to a Waterfall With Unforgettable Cliffside Views

Fall is considered to be the best season for hiking and outdoor exploration. There are several trails across the world that can bestow you with the most rewarding view, and Ontario's hiking trail is such a track. According to the hikers' experience, the Ontario trail, which expanded alongside the Bellevue Valley, is known as the 'best hiking trail for an autumn view.'

The history of the trail

The trail is expanded up to 5 km, which was developed by the hiker Iila Aho and took the name after her and became Ila's Trail. However, according to Northern Ontario Travel, the 150-meter high cliff that provides the best view of the location can be reached without choosing Ila's Trail.

The surrounding view

The Goulais River revolved around the Robertson Cliffs, which adds to the beauty of the trail. Additionally, the surrounding Boreal Forest adorns itself with the most vibrant colors, like red, yellow, and orange, which can be viewed from the cliff.

Journey to the Robertson Cliff

To reach the topmost point of the cliff, a hiker can opt for any trails scattered there. The courses are moderately challenging and can be achieved by hiking with little experience. It will take 45 minutes to 2 hours to reach the destination, from where the splendid beauty of the landscape can be observed.

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