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Stewart Trail Information
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    Sluice Box/Barney Gulch Trail
    This short hike follows an old railway bed and takes hikers to a viewpoint of town and the Portland Canal. Access: Southeast corner of town.
     

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    American Creek Trail
    This short trail follows along American Creek and is a historic mining trail. Access: North from Stewart along Hwy. 37A.
     

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    Ore Mountain Trail
    Climb up Ore Mountain along this trail for a viewpoint of the Bear Valley. Ore Mountain Trail is not recommended for beginners as there are unmaintained sections with fallen trees and overgrowth. Access: Clements Lake Recreation Site, Hwy. 37A.
     

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    Titan Trail
    Trail provides access to the historic Titan Mine site, located on the Alaska side of the British Columbia-Alaska border. Access: 10 km (6 mi) north of Hyder, Alaska, on the Salmon River Road.
     

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    United Empire Loyalist Trail
    The United Empire Loyalist Trail follows the Bear River to a viewpoint overlooking the Bear Valley. Follow the trail beyond the viewpoint to the United Empire Loyalist Mine site (recommended for experienced hikers). Access: Highway 37A, across from the Lakes District Maintenance Highways service yard.
     

     
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