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The entrance off the highway at the 15th telephone pole (there are a couple of decoy entrances prior).
The first section of the trail is wide and easy hiking.
After about 600 meters you'll pass through an abandoned building.
After the abandoned building the trail gets more challenging.
The bog is very muddy, even in the driest months of the late summer.
More mud on the way to the site of the plane crash.
This crater was created by the detonation of a bomb that had been onboard the plane.
After passing the bomb crater you'll start to see fragments of plane debris.
The tail end of the plane sticking out of the forest.
The plane has been getting more and more colourful over the years.
A mix of mangled metal and fallen trees.
The remains of an old jet engine.
Inside the wreckage of the Canso plane crash. Lots of sharp metal edges to watch out for, so be careful.
Inside the wreckage of the Canso Plane Crash.
The wreckage of the Canso Plane Crash.