Mud Lake Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Outstanding!
Wow coming from Nova Scotia where we have so many trails to experience it was totally awesome to get to visit this trail in the middle of the city. I only wish I had more time to explore but will defi...
Pleasure walk in the woods. Watch out for the gangs of Turkey's. Hooded mergansers, widgeons. Beautiful wood ducks, squirrels, chickadees, cardinal, they all except food. Do not put your hands out for...
The view is beautiful in August and the kids love watching the lake and the birds. Good for young kids, the trails take around an hour to walk through and mostly flat.
Lovely wooded rail along Mud Lake, with lots of birds and squirrels. We went for a hike on a crisp winter afternoon. Although it was cold, we didn't have any wind chill because of the trees. Only p...
Mud Bay is a small part of the multi-purpose Britannia Park that stretches along the bank of the Ottawa River. This is the most “natural” area of the park, and there are waterfowl in the water and bir...
Outstanding!
Wow coming from Nova Scotia where we have so many trails to experience it was totally awesome to get to visit this trail in the middle of the city. I only wish I had more time to explore but will defi...
Beautiful
Pleasure walk in the woods. Watch out for the gangs of Turkey's. Hooded mergansers, widgeons. Beautiful wood ducks, squirrels, chickadees, cardinal, they all except food. Do not put your hands out for...
Magical hidden gem for family
The view is beautiful in August and the kids love watching the lake and the birds. Good for young kids, the trails take around an hour to walk through and mostly flat.
great winter break
Lovely wooded rail along Mud Lake, with lots of birds and squirrels. We went for a hike on a crisp winter afternoon. Although it was cold, we didn't have any wind chill because of the trees. Only p...
Quiet walk around small lake in the woods
Mud Bay is a small part of the multi-purpose Britannia Park that stretches along the bank of the Ottawa River. This is the most “natural” area of the park, and there are waterfowl in the water and bir...