Top 8 Hiking Trails in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia

February 4, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, United States including Atlantic View Trail, Harvest Moon Trailway, Springhill Pit Pond Walking Trail, The Gorge, Ravine Trail, Delaps Cove Wilderness Trails, Trikes N Trails, Devil's Bend Trail.
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1. Atlantic View Trail

West Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia Canada http://www.atlanticviewtrail.com/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Atlantic View Trail

Reviewed By rivieratravels - Halifax, Canada

We immensely enjoy exploring the various trails that are part of the rails-to-trails system on the Eastern Shore. Another of our favourites is the Atlantic View Trail. On this walk, we picked up the trail near Three Fathom Harbour Road and walked as far as Lawrencetown Beach. The first part of the trail has a spectacular vista from Rocky Run where a bridge spans the turbulent waters as the tide rushes in or out from the Atlantic Ocean towards Porter’s Lake. As you take this trail you will walk through both marsh and rugged forest with views of the Atlantic Ocean along the way. Take a side trail up the embankments and you’ll have even better glimpses of the spectacular coastline. The trail opens up more as you come to the section that is between Porter’s Lake and Lawrencetown Beach. We’ve spied beavers building lodges, eagles flying overhead and a multitude of other birds making their homes alongside the trail. Once you arrive at Lawrencetown Beach you’ll be treated to magnificent views of waves crashing onto the stones of the shoreline. And if you have even more energy, keep going as the trail links up with the Salt Marsh trail at one end and the Blueberry Run Trail closer to Three Fathom Harbour. This is another must-walk trail!

2. Harvest Moon Trailway

Wolfville's Rail Trail, Wolfville, Nova Scotia Canada http://www.novascotiatrails.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=241:harvest-moon-trailway&catid=20&Itemid=370
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Harvest Moon Trailway

"The Harvest Moon Trailway is a safe, multi-use active transportation route that passes through picturesque communities offering access to farm markets, wineries, craft beverage producers, restaurants, u-picks, accommodations and other businesses," said Beth Pattillo, chair of the AVTC. "The trailway aims to increase trail activity, promote active living, and grow economic opportunities.

Reviewed By BillD1397

Visited wolvville last weekend , a bustling little town with the return of the college students, took our bike along the trail for and hours plus ride, great scenery easy riding to Evangeline beach

3. Springhill Pit Pond Walking Trail

Main Street End Of Main, Springhill, Nova Scotia B0M 1X0 Canada
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Springhill Pit Pond Walking Trail

4. The Gorge

Gladys Porter Drive, Kentville, Nova Scotia Canada http://www.kentville.ca/community_recreation_parksandtrails.cfm
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

The Gorge

5. Ravine Trail

32 Main St, Kentville, Nova Scotia B4N 1J5 Canada
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Ravine Trail

Reviewed By Chr0me_Drag0n - Dartmouth, Canada

If you go in the winter, be prepared to use ice cleats. The first part of the trail is steep and when we went it was almost all ice covered. Using ice cleats we made it down with no problem, but without them it would have been treacherous. Once at the bottom, the trail follows a nice little stream running between steep hills with old growth trees. It is quiet and peaceful. It is a walk in- back out trail, so you see everything twice, but it is worth the walk.

6. Delaps Cove Wilderness Trails

2077 Shore Road West Town is actually called Delaps Cove, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia B0S 1A0 Canada http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.aspx
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Delaps Cove Wilderness Trails

Reviewed By Tang126 - Halifax, Canada

Great hiking spot. The wooded trail takes you out to the ocean. Waterfall with lookoff. Interested to see all of the fern species.

7. Trikes N Trails

341 Main St, Kentville, Nova Scotia B4N 1K7 Canada +1 902-365-3082 [email protected]
Trikes N Trails

We are the first of our kind 'low rider trike' experience in Atlantic Canada! Free spinning front wheels, hand brakes and holds to 500 lbs. Youth - senior. We do guided tours on our extensive trail system and offer indoor parties w. crazy lighting, ramps, Nerf Ball, indoor sports for the whole family! Great fun & fitness experience. drop in for 1 hour of fun or family reunion, birthday party.

8. Devil's Bend Trail

River Philip Road, Lower Economy, Nova Scotia B0M 1J0 Canada

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