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		</p>Round-trip: 1.5 km Difficulty: Moderate Location: Pass Lake, ON Click here for Google Map This trail provides great views of Grassy Lake and Lake Superior before it heads steeply down to the shore of Ravine Lake.  The return route travels through a cedar forest back to the starting point. From Thunder Bay, travel East on [...]]]></description>
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