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The Hemlock Ravine, Wentworth and Governor’s Loop trail is located in Hemlock Ravine Park in Bedford, Nova Scotia. The trails are well-trafficked and offer a quiet escape from the nearby highway. The trail is mostly gravel, with numerous offshoots leading to the nearby school, surrounding subdivision, and a look-off overlooking the Bedford Basin. Open to visitors year-round, the trails can also be used for snowshoeing. Accessibility: There is at least one designated accessible space in the...
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Cabin Lake Trail is a short trail located in Bedford, near Halifax, Nova Scotia. The trail winds through the surrounding woods behind the Hemlock Ravines residential subdivision, ending with views of Cabin Lake. The trail is moderately flat crusher dust, with steep elevations, and no winter maintenance. The two loops in the trailhead are also water storage areas, prone to flooding during heavy rain. The final loop winds around a gravel bed behind residential housing, but is a great spot for...
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Fleetview Trail is a short trail located in Bedford, near Halifax, Nova Scotia. The trail winds through the woods behind the residential subdivision of the Ravines. The trail is a continuation of the Cabin Lake Trail, beginning where it ends. Fleetviews ends abruptly at a site of future residential development, once reaching Fleet Lake. Parking Information: Parking is available in the lot at the trailhead on Starboard Drive.
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Hemlock Ravine Loop is a very pleasant walk for the whole family. All-terrain strollers or motorized wheelchairs may be needed for the unpaved surfaces here. The trail is gravel packed and easy to follow with some off-shoot options. It is also dog friendly with off-leash areas. Just be mindful of muddy areas closer to the brook, especially in spring, but there are logs to help with getting over that. Lots of songbirds, red squirrels, deer, fungi and lichen.