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Walking and Cycling Trails on Public Land

Published date: April 29, 2022
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The province owns public land properties across the Island. Most of these lands have road systems that people can use to walk, hike or cycle. Some have trail systems specifically designed for outdoor recreation.

Map of Walking, Hiking and Cycling Trails on Public Land

Walking and Hiking

Community: New Harmony

Property: New Harmony Demonstration woodlot, Rte #303 northeast of Souris

Trail Length: 1.2 km

Difficulty: Light

Community: Valleyfield

Property: Valleyfield Demonstration woodlot, Rte #354 South of Montague

Trail Length: 1.2 km

Difficulty: Light

Community: Auburn

Property: Auburn Demonstration woodlot, Rte #213 near Fort Augustus

Trail Length: 0.9 km

Difficulty: Moderate

Community: Brookvale

Property: Brookvale Demonstration woodlot, Rte #13 

Trail Length: 1.0 km

Difficulty: Moderate

Community: Bonshaw

Property: Bonshaw Hills Provincial Park, Rte #1

Trail Length: varying between 1.0 km and 18.0 km

Difficulty:  Trails vary from easy to very difficult

Cycling

Community: Bonshaw

Property: Bonshaw Hills Provincial Park, Rte #1

Trail Length: varying between 1.0 km and 18.0 km

Difficulty:  Trails vary from easy to difficult

Community: Brookvale

Property: Brookvale Nordic Center woodlot, Rte #13 

Trail Length: varying between 1.0 km and 22.0 km

Difficulty:  Trail system ranges from easy to very difficult

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