Large rock wedged above a deep chasm of mossy rock along the Agawa Rock Pictographs Trail near the shores of Lake Superior, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. This section of the coastal trail leads through some interesting terrain, among massive boulders - broken remnants of the Agawa Mountains. Eight kilometres north of Agawa Bay, a sign directs visitors to Agawa Rock, the site of a fascinating assembly of ancient rock paintings. A short trail, winding between massive split boulders, leads to Agawa Rock, a cliff-face rising 98 ft. above Lake Superior and decorated by 35 pictographs, or Indian rock paintings; many of which are centuries old. When viewing the paintings, visitors are reminded to exercise caution, the rock can be slippery. The trail is open from mid-May to mid-September. This photo shows how narrow the trail can be and how you have to walk under boulders wedged between the rock walls high above. The majority of rock is covered in moss.