Nova Scotia Trails

Trails in Nova Scotia

St. Margaret's Bay Trail (part of Rum Runners Trail)
Located just 30 minutes from downtown Halifax, St. Margaret’s Bay Area Rails to Trails is a 33-km multi-use recreational trail with panoramic elevated views of St Margaret's Bay in the South Shore region – the fascinating freshwater and saltwater marshes, and freshwater lakes. Interpretive panels about the area’s history and ecology can be found along the trail. It forms part of the Sou...

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Address:

4268 St Margarets Bay Rd
Hubley
NS
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The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail
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The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail is a rugged, challenging 4-loop wilderness trail over 30 kms, for experienced hikers only.  Each loop will take approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete.  The trail passes through several landscape types, including patches of hardwood and evergreen forests, fens and open granite barrens.  The barrens feature glacial outcropping and granite deposits, as well as...

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Address:

2890 St Margaret's Bay Rd
Timberlea
NS
Phone: 19028767377
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Thomas' Cove Coastal Reserve Trails
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Thomas’ Cove Coastal Reserve is located on Economy Point, a large spit of coastal land jutting out into the waters from which the Mik'Maq word Kenomee (now Economy), is derived. An excellent vantage point for experiencing the ebb and flo of the mighty Fundy Tides. Trail Head: A 2.3km drive past a magnificent beaver dam to a point where the road forks three ways, and taking a...

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Address:


Economy
NS
Phone: 19026472600
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Tom Tigney & Foot Bridge Walking Trails
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These are two very distinct trails that are linked by Hwy 103 and Hwy 3. If you choose to travel the loop be careful of the highway road traffic. Local residents describe walking the Tom Tigney Trail and the Foot Bridge Trail as “Going around the River”. The Sable River has great significance to the people who live on both the east and west sides of it. It physically divides them but i...

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Address:

near East Sable Road
Sable River
NS
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Trenton Park
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Trenton Park is one of Nova Scotia’s finest parks! Whether you want to get out of the car to stretch, take a break for lunch or perk up your day with recreational activities: Trenton Park can provide the experience you’re looking for! The Park offers 6km or walking/hiking trails winding their way through 565 acres of century-old coniferous trees. A 6.5km (4.4mi) mountain bike trail is als...

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Address:

119 Park Rd
Trenton
NS
Phone: 19027521019
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Trestle Trail
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The Trestle Trail is a former section of rail line which meanders along the Mersey River and then across the Trestle Bridge in the picturesque town of Liverpool. This is a beautiful community walking trail with a wide, well packed surface. Walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users can read about the rail and river history of Liverpool and the surrounding area on the interpretive panel. The wood...

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Address:

159 Bristol Avenue
Liverpool
NS
Phone: 19023545741
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Two Rivers Wildlife Park
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This 500-acre park displays many native Nova Scotian wildlife in a natural setting, including black bears, white-tailed deer, wolves and cougars. Spectacular view of the Mira and Salmon Rivers. Camping (May 15–Oct 31); swimming, hiking and cross-country ski trails, wagon/sleigh rides, stocked ponds, U-fish, playground, petting zoo....

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Address:

4581 Grand Mira North Rd
Huntington
NS
Phone: 19027272483
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Uncommon Common Art
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Exploration of Uncommon Common Art is a unique way to experience Kings County, Nova Scotia and the Fundy Shore. This self-guided tour allows visitors to meander country lanes and explore all that we have to offer at their own pace. Our map often leads visitors to the hidden gems of Kings County. Art Installation locations allow tourists to explore and appreciate the wonders and beauty of Kings C...

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Address:


Kings County
NS - B4P1C7
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Uniacke Estate Museum Park
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Turn along the treed roadway at Uniacke Estate Museum Park and feel like you’re traveling a direct route to the 1800s! Arrive at an elegant home overlooking Lake Martha, once known as a prominent place on one of only two “great roads” in Nova Scotia. Here, Richard John Uniacke, a prosperous Irish politician, built his country mansion in 1816. One of the grandest houses in Nova Scotia, it becam...

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Address:

758 Hwy 1
Mount Uniacke
NS
Phone: 19028660032
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Ward's Falls Hiking Trail
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Rte 209. A 6-km (4-mi) hiking trail about 5 km (3 mi) west of Parrsboro, within the timber holdings of C.E. Harrison & Sons. Interpretive site....

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Address:

Hwy 209
Parrsboro
NS
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