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October 17, 2024

Time

3h27m

Distance

12.6km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

200m

Descent

200m
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September 12, 2024

On the Cape Split Trail, you’ll hike through a dense coastal forest to the very tip of a unique headland. Expect breathtaking views of steep cliffs that rise impressively above the Bay of Fundy’s restless tides, visited only by seabirds.



This well-marked hiking trail will take you to several excellent

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October 16, 2024

Time

2h22m

Distance

7.60km

Speed

3.2km/h

Ascent

310m

Descent

310m
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September 12, 2024

The Franey Trail is a popular classic in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. The 7.5-kilometre (4.6 mi) loop leads through colourful mixed forests to a particularly beautiful viewpoint across the hills, bays and fishing villages of northern Nova Scotia.



The trailhead is just a five-minute detour

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September 23, 2024

Time

2h21m

Distance

8.08km

Speed

3.4km/h

Ascent

210m

Descent

210m
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August 22, 2024

The Cape George Hiking Trail winds up and down through dense, old-growth forest. You’ll start your hike on the Cape George peninsula, close to the cliffs of the Northumberland Shore, then head into the woods below the Ballantyne's Cove viewpoint.



The Cape George Heritage School car park is one of three

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August 27, 2024

Time

2h53m

Distance

9.59km

Speed

3.3km/h

Ascent

290m

Descent

290m
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August 20, 2024

Explore the spectacular Cape Breton Highlands National Park on the 10-kilometre (6 mi) Aspy Trail. An enchanting forest follows the Aspy Fault, a geological fault along which the Aspy River flows, forming a spectacular canyon. Expect river crossings, ancient mixed forests and, if you’re lucky, sightings

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August 27, 2024

Time

1h53m

Distance

7.37km

Speed

3.9km/h

Ascent

30m

Descent

30m
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August 22, 2024

From rugged coastal landscapes to a white sandy beach with turquoise-coloured water, this hike showcases the diverse nature that characterises not only Taylor Head Provincial Park, but the whole of Nova Scotia. The trail explores the windswept peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. Take a hat

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August 27, 2024

Time

0h45m

Distance

2.79km

Speed

3.7km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

40m
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August 22, 2024

Point Pleasant Park, at the southern end of the Halifax peninsula, has wonderful coastal landscapes and a rich history. The park is around 75 hectares (0.75 square kilometres) in size and has a network of paths covering almost 40 kilometres (25 mi). This Tour explores the Sailors’ Memorial Way, which

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August 27, 2024

Time

0h47m

Distance

2.69km

Speed

3.4km/h

Ascent

70m

Descent

70m
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August 22, 2024

The name of the park tells you all you need to know about this Tour, and the Uisge Bàn Falls is a spectacular waterfall. The Provincial Park is located on Cape Breton Island to the north-east of Nova Scotia. In the Mi'kmaq language, it is called Unama'ki.



The path that leads to the waterfall is spectacular

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August 27, 2024

Time

0h39m

Distance

2.27km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

50m

Descent

50m
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August 22, 2024

This magical hike explores Long Island, a narrow island in the south of the Bay of Fundy with a rich and interesting history. Long Island and neighbouring Brier Island were originally inhabited by the Mi'kmaq, who came from the mainland to fish in the summer.



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August 27, 2024

Time

1h12m

Distance

4.60km

Speed

3.8km/h

Ascent

30m

Descent

30m
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August 20, 2024

Kejimkujik National Park is a beautiful nature reserve right in the heart of Nova Scotia. Kejimkujik means ‘little fairies’ in the Mi'kmaw language – mystical forests and a magical atmosphere on this almost 5-kilometre (3-mi) hike really do make it feel like you’re walking through a fairytale.



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August 27, 2024

Time

7h56m

Distance

24.0km

Speed

3.0km/h

Ascent

1,100m

Descent

1,100m
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August 22, 2024

Refugee Cove Trail has three steep climbs and marvellous panoramic views along the coast. The hike is fairly challenging, with over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) of elevation gain, and you’ll need to be in good shape to complete the there and back in one day. If you wish to take your time to enjoy the wonderful

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August 27, 2024

Time

1h20m

Distance

5.12km

Speed

3.8km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

40m
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August 22, 2024

If you fancy a coastal hike then Kejimkujik National Park Seaside is the place for you. The sandy beaches and dense coastal forests are wonderful, the Atlantic wind blows through your hair, and you can watch seals sunbathing on small islands and eider ducks gliding across the water. Take binoculars so

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August 27, 2024

Time

2h17m

Distance

8.59km

Speed

3.7km/h

Ascent

90m

Descent

90m
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August 22, 2024

This circular hike in East River, just west of Halifax, takes you up to Castle Rock for dazzling panoramic views. To reach the viewpoint you’ll hike inland from the car park. The path climbs steadily upwards, and when you reach the top you’ll be rewarded with a fabulous view of the green surroundings

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