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Pilot Point FSR
Drive up Peter’s Road from Hwy 3A. At 0.8 km, a signpost marks the Woodlot Trail (#1). After 2 km the trail meets the William Frazer Trail (#2), originally made by Jack Houghton around 1898, when he was the postmaster in Crawford Bay and packed the mail in from the Pilot Bay townsite. A left turn at this point brings you on to the Height of Land Trail (#3) which leads to the Trail Hub (#4) at 6.5 km.
There is a stretch where the trail follows up a road bed, with an intersecting road crossing it. Just head uphill; where the road turns and levels out the trail is marked with a post. After a gradual uphill walk through the forest, you will come to a lovely viewpoint before descending to the Trail Hub.
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