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There are 3 lovely, easy, well maintained trails taking you through second growth and old growth forests. There are large culturally modified trees. These cedar trees have test holes to determine whether or not they were suitable to the Haida for canoes or some other purpose. The test holes can be over 100 years old. There's also bark stripped cedar trees. The bark being used for baskets, tools or mats. Watch for some large spruce and hemlock too. The trails are also suitable for biking. There is a large parking lot at the base of the trail with a beautiful carved trailhead sign.