Trails

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In essence, a trail is a path, a road, a link that can be travelled, connecting two places. But, a trail can be much more than that. We believe trails are an absolutely vital link, not only between communities found within the Biosphere Reserve, but also to the very essence of the Biosphere Reserve itself; its nature, its places, its very soul.

Trails are places where we can connect with nature and are also places where one can be active: walk, hike, run, explore, snowshoe, ski, cycle or just take it all in. They certainly encourages a healthy, active lifestyle.

Trails are places where we can learn; they are living classrooms.

Through the connections a trail creates, a trail can also encourage sustainable development.

The Fundy Biosphere Reserve is laced with fabulous trails, not only in parks and conservation areas, but across the region in several directions and locations.

Dobson Trail
Fort Folly First Nation Medicinal Trail
Fundy Foothpath
Fundy Trail
Fundy National Park
Greater Moncton Area Trails
Green Snake Trail
Mapleton Acadian Forest Trail
Memramcook Trails
Sackville Trails