Woodens River Watershed
Environmental Organization
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| The Bluff Wilderness Trail |
On behalf of all the wild things that make this land their home and with reverence for the First People who preserved this land before us, we dedicate the Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail to wilderness preservation. We do this in trust that we can learn its deep beauty, in trust that we can understand and delight in the wildness in ourselves that we share with the rocks, earth, water, and teeming life and spirits that surround us, and in trust that we will work together to protect this sacred heritage. (2005 re-dedication of the Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail.)
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| The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail |
How do I get involved?
Contact the Chair of the WRWEO:
Paul Berry
Phone: 876-7377
For more information, visit www.wrweo.ca
Trails
The Bluff Wilderness Trail - An unsupervised trail for experienced hikers.
A parking lot for the Bluff Trail has been constructed and is now open to the public. To access the parking lot you go to exit 4 (Hubley) on hwy 103, turn onto the Bay Road (Rt.3) heading back to Halifax, continue 2 km to Bay Self-Storage on the right. The Bluff Trail parking lot is immediately afterward. Then follow the signs to the path leading to the trailhead which is located on the Beechville-Lakeside-Timberlea (BLT) trail midway between the Hwy 103 overpass just south of Exit 4 and the northern tip of Cranberry Lake.
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