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If you’re searching for a nice place to stroll, visit the Postville Boardwalk. Wooden walkways, a sea breeze, and steps leading deep into the forest and down to the sandy shoreline are all present.

Kaipokok Bay, which is used to transport fur traders and their pelts to the neighbourhood Hudson Bay store, is a great place to cool off your feet. Keep an eye out for uncommon plant species like the snowberry, expansive views of the bay, and steep Post Hill on the opposite side.

The boardwalk is open from July 1 through October 1.

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