Walks
Below you’ll find suggestions and links to walking/hiking trails to help you plan your holiday. If you’ll be traveling beyond the Annapolis Valley be sure to visit Hike Nova Scotia’s website. Have fun exploring!
Below you’ll find suggestions and links to walking/hiking trails to help you plan your holiday. If you’ll be traveling beyond the Annapolis Valley be sure to visit Hike Nova Scotia’s website. Have fun exploring!
Annapolis Royal Historic Tours
Stroll through the centuries with Durlene and Alan Melanson.
Lovely forested and coastal trails along the Bay of Fundy. When the fog lifts, you can see New Brunswick.
Map of Annapolis Royal’s Walking Trails
Download a pdf map, pack a light lunch and explore the town’s history, architecture and wetlands.
These trails either take you to a picnic area where the Mersey River rushes by or to a sand beach and local swimming spot on Lamb’s Lake.
My favourite hike in Kejimkujik National Park, but it’s only one of many beautiful excursions.
Brier Island/Digby Neck Trails
See maps to trails overlooking the intersection of the Gulf of Maine with the Bay of Fundy. One of the most dynamic watersheds on earth.
Mavillette Beach Provincial Park
While the beach and bay are stunning, the geology and sea caves will delight photographers and hikers.
Considered by many to be one of Nova Scotia’s most beautiful trails.
An authentic Atlantic experience awaits you at Kejimkujik Seaside. Hike through a labyrinth of dense shrubs down to the shoreline and enjoy a picnic lunch on the beach with an ocean view.
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