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Hazelnut Hiking and Adventure Trail \, 24-kms on Route 380. Keep an eye out for "Cressie" Lock Ness Monster.
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A short easy stroll thar provides a snapshot into the past 0.5km easy loop.
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Approximate 1.2-km walk, wild plants, flower garden, swimming area. level 1.
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5.6-km trail system which follows the beautiful Indian River leading to a 15,000 acre, flourishing, coastal estuary.
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Highest mountain in Fortune Bay, 1,129 feet above sea level, breathtaking scenery.
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Come hike Black Head and Kindens Lookout!
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Wheelchair accessible walking trails surrounding Southwest Steady. Panoramic views of the community. Four bridges along the way. Rest stops. Wetland park where wildlife can be observed.
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See whales, icebergs, bald eagles, osprey and numerous sea birds. A panoramic view of the whole of Green Bay South.
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Approximately 6 miles. Lighthouse, viewing platform, rugged coastal, sea cave, great view of Twillingate, eagles nest, whales and icebergs in season.
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Wonderful Heritage walking trail overlooking the town and the ocean.
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Experience a forest in transition. Climb the stairs for a spectacular view of Alexander Bay. 3.5km loop.
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Approximately 3 miles to resettled community,
winter home of Thomas Sugg, old root cellar, 30 foot natural arch, and beautiful Jones Cove. Level 2-3.
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Hike through a mature black spruce forest carpeted by moss. This trail offers an impressive view of Southwest Arm, WIngs Pond and Alexander Bay, 5km return, difficulty level: moderate
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Beautifully designed trail, entrance has outdoor swimming pool, boat launch, public pier and camping area.
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This 2-km trail takes you around a scenic pond and to a coastal trail.
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3 - 4km hiking trail, enjoy scenic rugged coastline, view whales and icebergs.
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Rugged cliffs, ocean view, whale watching , iceberg, picnic and lookout, natural arch formation, capelin run in June.
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This 3-km coastal trail is moderate to strenuous and perfect for nature lovers. The trail follows the coastline and has look-outs and rest stops along the way. A great view of the ocean and a chance to view icebergs and whales. Take along a lunch and your camera.
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Hike through a variety of different habitats and catch breathtaking view of clode sound and Bread cove. 2km return.
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Challenging trail for experienced hikers, connecting abandoned settlements between Salvage and Sandy Cove. 12kms.