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St. Lawrence
16-kms of developed hiking trails over abandoned mine roads - Iron Springs, Director, etc. An exciting hike for mineral and rock enthusiasts to experience the diversity of our lapidary paradise.
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Garnish
A trail for outdoor enthusiasts. Approximately 3kms one way. Beautiful scenery the whole way through.
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Grand Bank
A 5-6 km hike that will take you to the top of Bennett's Hill. Rest stops throughout the trail, vegetation and wild animals. Watch the salmon migration through our salmon ladder.
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Winterland
The Winterland Eco Museum is a 3-km wheelchair accessible trail with interactive exhibits of the area's natural and cultural heritage.
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Clarenville
This 5-km easy to moderate stacked loop trail begins at Elizabeth Swan Park follows a meandering stream and passes through a typical boreal forest.
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Port Blandford
Hike or mountain bike in summer, cross country ski or snowmobile in winter. This wilderness trail features warm-up cabin, washroom, picnic areas, ocean views.
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Lockston Path Provincial Park
This 1.7-km looped trail goes from the day-use parking lot through a mixed forest of birch and evergreens to a scenic lookout that will give hikers a view of the park. This is an excellent trail to look for wild flowers such as Bunchberry, Labrador Tea and Twinflower. A second trail goes 3.4-km along freshwater pond.
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Trinity East
Moderate - difficult 5.3-km loop coastal trail features sea stacks, whales, icebergs and eagles as well as views of the communities of Port Rexton and Trinity. This trail has been selected by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of the top 35 walks in North America and Europe in its August 2003 World Best Awards issue.
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Garnish
A 50-km trail, designed for ATV use. Walking, hiking, camping and many types of family recreation and fun filled activities.
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Burin
Beautiful Walking trail around a pond.
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Clarenville
Moderate 3-kms. Overlooking Random Island and Smith Sound, the trail provides panoramic views of Clarenville and the surrounding communities.
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St. Lawrence
Captivating view from the highest point of land on the South Coast overlooking the Town of St. Lawrence, a vista to view the rugged coast and seascapes.
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Grand Bank
A 6-7 km hike that will take you up to Grand Bank's Cape providing a spectacular view of the town and Fortune Bay.
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Port Union
A 7.7-km coastal trail located within the town of Port Union. View geology, whales, icebergs and fishermen plying their trade. View one of the few staffed lighthouses in the province. See natural water spout.
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Elliston
5 km easy to moderate trail from Elliston North to Spillar's Cove follows an old railway branch line that connected the towns.
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Burin
This site was used by Capt. James Cook as he kept an eye out for smugglers and privateers from 1763-1767 when he charted the coast. Gravel and boardwalk trail, 6 km round trip.
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St. Lawrence
Retrace the steps of the rescuers and victims - walk the trail of heroism and experience the breathtaking scenery and discover early traces of mining and sustenance farming. Distance - 5km return.