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Hiking in Nova Scotia

Hiking is a four-season adventure in Nova Scotia. From seaside trails with expansive ocean views, to explore trails meandering through old growth forests, highland mountaintops, or rolling orchards and pastoral fields; it’s easy to take a walk on the wild side in Nova Scotia.

Check out must-do hiking packages, Hike Nova Scotia events, and discover our top hiking trails

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  • Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park

    Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park

    From May 17 to October 14

    South Shore, Upper Tantallon
  • Trenton Park

    Trenton Park

    Open year-round

    Northumberland Shore, Trenton
  • The MARC

    The MARC

    Open year-round

    South Shore, Dayspring
  • Fort Sackville Walkway

    Fort Sackville Walkway

    Open year-round

    Halifax Metro, Bedford
  • Powells Point Provincial Park

    Powells Point Provincial Park

    From May 17 to October 14

    Northumberland Shore, Little Harbour (New Glasgow area)
  • Uniacke Estate Museum Park

    Uniacke Estate Museum Park

    From June 5 to October 1

    Halifax Metro, Mount Uniacke
  • Adventure Trail

    Adventure Trail

    Open year-round

    South Shore, Bridgewater
  • Nelson Memorial Park

    Nelson Memorial Park

    From May 11 to October 14

    Northumberland Shore, Bayhead
  • Porters Lake Provincial Park

    Porters Lake Provincial Park

    From May 15 to October 12

    Eastern Shore, West Porter’s Lake
  • Partridge Island Lookoff and Hiking Trail

    Partridge Island Lookoff and Hiking Trail

    Open year-round

    Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, Parrsboro
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Don't Miss Hiking Trails

Franey Trail – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

  • 360-degree views of the entire Clyburn Brook canyon and the Atlantic coastline.
  • Difficult trail, keep an eye out for wildlife
  • Caution: Keep young children away from the steep cliffs. Limited parking available.
  • 7.4 km loop, accessible May to October
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Cape Split

Cape Split Provincial Park

  • Popular hiking trail offering incredible panoramic coastal views
  • Approximately 6 km one way (12 km/7.5 mi. return)
  • Picnicking, wildlife viewing and Bay of Fundy tidal observation also available
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SKYLINE TRAIL

Skyline Trial – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

  • Discover breathtaking ocean views at the top of French Mountain
  • Main trail suitable for most hiking abilities. Boardwalk with steps at headland.
  • 6.5 km return trip, 8.2 km loop, accessible May to October
  • Very popular, parking lots fill up fast
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Celtic Shores Coastal Trail

  • 92 km (57 mi) multi-use trail stretching from Port Hastings to Inverness with multiple trailheads
  • Perfect for long or short distance treks, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing with beautiful coastal views
  • Interpretive panels along the trail provide a glimpse into the local history, environment and culture
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Victoria Park

  • 3,000 acre park in the heart of Truro
  • Hike through the hemlock forest, with winding river and cascading waterfalls
  • 175 step climb to the top of Jacob’s Ladder
  • Enjoy a variety of trails for hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, biking, birdwatching, and photography
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