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Brighton
The town has 2 trails with beautiful scenic outlooks. We also have a gazebo at another lookout point with a bridge connecting.
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Twillingate
Approximately 4-5 miles of rugged coastline, rock formations, sea stacks, geology and
great beaches. Level 3-4.
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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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York Harbour
Copper Mine Falls Trail is an easy, scenic 5-km trail leading to a beautiful waterfall.
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York Harbour
3.8-km - moderate to difficult. Allow 4-6 hours. Spectacular view of Outer Bay of Islands.
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Grand Falls-Windsor
Corduroy Brook network of trail ways and bridges can be accessed and enjoyed by all ages and abilities. Plants, birds, and other wildlife are abundant.
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Corner Brook
Scenic walking / hiking trail network in and around Corner Brook.
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Sandbanks Provincial Park
Cow Hill is a short trail from the beach through woods and boglands to a lookout. The Beach Trail is a 7km stroll along a sandy beach. Keep an eye out for shorebirds here.
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Port Saunders
We have a beautiful 7-km walking trail, view fossils fishing boats and Kepple Island Lighthouse and the lovely scenery.
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Harbour Breton
Visit and learn of treasure and floating homes. Relax on the sandy beach to the sounds of the sea. Walk the 2-km scenic coastal trail and see arctic terns.
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St. Lewis
3-km, 90-minute moderate hike from end of road on American Hill to Cape St. Lewis. First section is downhill and easy.
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Parson's Pond
Devil's Bite Trail is a challenging 45 km (27-mile) wilderness mountain trail and route, 3-4 day hike and a 2-3 nights in a tent.
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Mary's Harbour
Excellent view of town - information boards on Dr. Moret and his cottage in Mary's Harbour.
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Terra Nova National Park of Canada
Hike or bike to Dunphy's Pond - the longest pond in the park 10km return.
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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.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 267 2333
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St. John's
A 540-km wilderness coastal hiking and walking trail that traces the eastern edge of the Avalon Peninsula from Topsail Beach to Trepassey passing directly through our capital city, St. John's. Entry points exist in all communities along the trail, 265-km of which is fully developed. Guidebooks and detailed map sets can be purchased from the association office or through the website. Family and life memberships are fully tax receipted and help develop and maintain the trail. Snowshoes and skis are frequently used on and around the trail paths throughout the winter.
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Witless Bay
7-km trail between Witless Bay and Mobile. Allow 2-3 hours. Easy. Attractions include beach-combing on pebble beaches, picnicking, whale and seabird watching.
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Renews
11.6-km trail between Kingman's Cove and Renews. Allow 4-6 hours. Moderate. Attractions include shipwreck, abandoned community, birdwatching, lighthouse, eagles, berry picking, colonial gun battery, grotto, museum.
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Pouch Cove
7.3-km. Allow 2-4 hours. This is a moderate hike featuring berry picking grounds, overview of Pouch Cove, water fall at Freshwater and views of off shore islands inclding Baccalieu Island.
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Cape Spear
3.7-km, 1 - 2 hour, easy to moderate hike between Blackhead and Cape Bay. Attractions en route include sea caves, whales, seabirds, a World War II dummy fort, the lightkeeper's garden and berry picking.