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Hiking Nova Scotia – Middle Head Trail

On September 16, 2019September 15, 2019 By GeoKsIn Nova ScotiaLeave a comment

Middle Head is a pretty easy out and back trail, mostly through the woods, with a couple of peek-a-boo views and a nice viewpoint at the end. It's family friendly, located close to tourist accommodation and Parks Canada offers guided hikes on this trail. All of which means it's fairly busy. Of the three hikes we did in Cape Breton, this was our least favourite.

Three Sisters Multi-Use Pathway

On July 5, 2015January 9, 2017 By GeoKsIn Biking8 Comments

The Three Sisters Pathway, which runs connects the Canmore town centre to the Three Sisters neighbourhood to the east, is a mostly-paved, multi-use pathway shared by walkers, runners and cyclists. Access There are several points of access if you're looking to park and ride/walk/run: Your best option at the town end is to turn east …

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Rocky Mountain Legacy Trail

On August 7, 2014 By GeoKsIn Biking3 Comments

What a difference three years and $2 million makes! Completed in 2013, the 4.4 km stretch of paved pathway that allows cyclists to ride from the Travel Alberta Information Centre in Canmore westward into Banff National Park has really improved the overall Rocky Mountain Legacy Trail riding experience. When we rode the Legacy Trail in …

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