![A scenic image of a family walking on a boardwalk through a tamarack forest and bog.](http://pcweb2.azureedge.net/-/media/pn-np/sk/princealbert/WET4/activ/activ21/act_h_bb_870_2017.jpg?modified=20221129192037)
Boundary Bog Trail
Prince Albert National Park
Mystery of the Bog
Enter the rarely-seen world of the black spruce fen with its carnivorous plants, dwarf birch and golden tamarack.
A boardwalk allows you to step down into the heart of one of the many fens that dot the northern forest. Look for the red-green cup-shaped leaves of the pitcher plant. It lures, drowns and digests insects.
Length: 2km Loop
Time: 45 to 60 minutes
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Significant Features: Knob and Kettle topography leads through mixed spruce and tamarack, taking you to the heart of a boreal forest fen.
Trailhead: 4.5km from the Visitor Centre on Highway #264
GPS Co-ordinates for Trailhead (in decimal degrees):
Lat.: 53.90951153 Long.: -106.02113941
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