by Canadian Trails | Jun 2, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation, New Brunswick
The historic Mi’gmaq hiking trail is a 150 km single track hiking trail that follows the mighty Nepisiguit River from mountains to sea (from Mount Carleton Park in central New Brunswick to Daly Point Nature Reserve in Bathurst)....
by Canadian Trails | Jun 2, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation, New Brunswick
“Trails and day use areas will be open, some beaches,” said Andrew Fry, visitor experience manager for Fundy National Park. But he did say there...
by Canadian Trails | Jun 2, 2020 | Atlantic, Canadian Trails Federation, PEI
Officials with Island Trails are happy to see more people getting out walking along areas they may be visiting for the first time. Bryson Guptill,...
by Canadian Trails | Jan 4, 2018 | Atlantic, Canadian Trails Federation, Newfoundland
There is so much going on in Canada’s most easterly region in 2018 – there is plenty to see, do and explore for all types of travelers, from urbanites to nature lovers and dedicated foodies, in Canada’s best kept secret; New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador,...
by Canadian Trails | Sep 29, 2016 | Atlantic, Canadian Trails Federation, PEI
A hotel close to the beach, an old ferry transformed into a restaurant and boat tours under the Confederation Bridge. Those are just three of the ideas readers of CBC PEI’s Facebook page came up with when asked how they would make Borden-Carleton more of a...
by Canadian Trails | Sep 15, 2016 | Atlantic, Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, Nova Scotia
TIDNISH, N.S. – Canada’ Great Trail is significantly connected to Nova Scotia following three years of work and investment into the Chignecto Ship Rail Way Trans Canada Trail corridor. The Cumberland Snowmobile Association, with their counterparts in Sackville,...