Epine Cadoret Trail

Croque
 

Walking trail easy to moderate - 1 hour, 2.4-km return. This trail begins begins with boardwalk and continues to a walking path that will lead you the site of rock carvings that were left by French Fishermen in the late 1800's. At the end of the trail you will see evidence of a former French fishing room.

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before departure. Also see offshore area disclaimer.

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Free. Donations made at the Croque Visitors Centre or the French Shore Interpretation Centre.

Contact Information

Route 438 , Croque
51.0648, -55.8232 (Download GPX)
May 15 - Oct 31
+1 (709) 622 3500
+1 (709) 622 3510

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