Future Inns Halifax Hotel & Conference Centre





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Susies Lake and Whooper Dropper Loop is a beautiful and easy route for most levels. Parking is available at the small gravel lot to the far right of Kent Building Supplies off of Chain Lake Drive. It is recommended that visitors park here, out of the way of customers, and then walk to the trailhead, following straight along the side of the Kent back lot. The route may require some route-finding skills, so downloading your map may be helpful. Most of the loop follows trails that are shared...
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Geizer Hill Trail is a short gravel trail guiding visitors from Lacewood to Bayers Lake, near the 102 highway overpass in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The trail is a quiet city escape, with some steep inclines, and beautiful secluded forest views. The trail does get noisy at is nears the abrupt end on Washmill Lake Drive near the highway. The trail is also suitable for a short trail run or bike. Parking Information: Parking is available long the side of the road at the marked trailhead at 60...
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This is a backcountry bushwhacking trail that only users experienced with trail finding and deep forest exploration should complete. The trail is better followed in winter when the bush is less prominent as a snowshoe route. Susie's Lake Loop is one of a number of trails in the Blue Mountain Birch Cove Wilderness Area, near Halifax, Nova Scotia, offering views of Susie's Lake. This loop begins behind the Kent Building Store off of Chain Lake Drive, and winds through the woods to a main...