
Willard S. Boyle Monument
This is the Willard S. Boyle Monument that started to take shape late in the fall of 2011. ...
Hiking trails in Nova Scotia is one of those activities that you can do in every part of the province. In this section, we will focus on showing you this variety. All the hikes featured should be capable for most people, but you are the ultimate decision maker when deciding which trail to hike.
Our goal here is not to provide complete hiking trail maps or descriptions, but rather what a normal outing would be. We GPS track each of our hikes and try to share that information by producing a cleaner looking map ann to include it into out NSTrails app.
Take a look, leave a comment. We are always looking for trail suggestions, or tips on what we’re doing.
This is the Willard S. Boyle Monument that started to take shape late in the fall of 2011. ...
We spent 2 days paddling & portage across a series of lakes at Kejimkujik National Park in September. This was a...
We stopped by Debert, next to Truro and visited this recently developed interpretive trail. (more…)
Nice big 8km hike along a wilderness trail, just minutes outside of Halifax. Decided to attempted the smallest hiking loop...
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park Cape Chignecto is a 4,200-hectare natural environment park on a dramatic coastal peninsula. The park features...
Quick stop at Cape d’Or lighthouse & Restaurant. This was a manned lighthouse until it was automatized in the 1980’s....
Quick video on the new walking trail that was built in 2011 at Graves Island Provincial Park. I’ve done some...
We decided to take a quick hike within Long Lake provincial park. It is used mainly by the locals as...
The mountain near Lake Major was named after a tragic event in 1842 where two girls wandered off and died...
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