Franey Trail
Ingonish & Area
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Climb through a lush forest to one of the park’s most breathtaking summits. At the top, expansive 360° views reveal the Clyburn Brook canyon, the Atlantic coastline from Cape Smokey to Ingonish, and the dramatic rocky face of Franey Mountain. Moose are often spotted along the way, adding to the wilderness experience.
The trail has been recently realigned to offer two scenic loops, both leading to unforgettable vistas. Access the trailhead at the end of Franey Road.
Length:
4.5 km / 2.7 mi (lower loop)
13 km / 8 mi (full loop)
Rating: Difficult — Longer trails with steep sections suitable for prepared visitors with trail experience.
Elevation:
17 – 170 m (55 – 557 ft) (lower loop)
17 – 423 m (55 – 1,387 ft) (full loop)
Time:
1.5 – 2 hours (lower loop)
5 – 6 hours (full loop)
GPS Co-ordinates for Trailhead (in decimal degrees): Lat: 46.660766, Long: -60.422683
Open from mid-May to mid-October. A park pass is required for hiking or use of other services in the park; park entry fee applies. Check in at the Parks Canada visitor centres in Chéticamp (16 Visitor Centre Rd., situated on the west side of the park) or in Ingonish (37637 Cabot Trail, on the east side of the park) to obtain passes, information on visitor safety and any other information you may need, including a trail location map.
For your comfort and safety:
- Do not approach, disturb or feed wild animals.
- Take along appropriate clothing – rapid weather changes often occur on the plateau or along the coast.
- Carry water with you, especially for longer trails, climbs or open barrens.
- Bring insect repellent as black flies and mosquitoes are common all summer.
- Mountain bikes are permitted only where indicated, for public safety and protection of the environment.
- Stay on designated trails and boardwalks to protect fragile vegetation.
- Do not throw food or scraps along the trails or roads.
- Read "Keep it Wild, Keep it Safe" brochure, available at park visitor centres and on the Parks Canada website.
- Recreational drone use is prohibited within the national park for the safety of wildlife and other visitors.
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