Dogwood Trail In the McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve in Oshawa, Ontario, one can find the Dogwood Trail, a wildlife trail designed to give the visually impaired access to nature in the reserve. The wheelchair accessible paved path has a guide rope with Braille and large print panels at specific points along the path. The panels encourage touching plants and Dogwood trees, listening to woodland birds, and learning about the history of the area, including the Indian tribes that lived there 250 years ago. Nearby City: Oshawa Country: Ontario, Canada Location: McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve Braille signs: Yes Sensory Garden: N/A Guide rope: Yes Tactile Pathway: N/A Wheelchair accessible: Yes Audio: N/A Length or area: 4.5 miles Loop: N/A Number of stations: N/A Other: N/A |
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