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A hiker near the top of the Franey Trail is taking a photo of the sunrise over the valley surrounding Ingonish in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia.

Trails

Nova Scotia is home to hundreds of kilometres of trails that offer everyone the chance to explore the province. Choose from community trailways and multi-modal trails along former railway lines that connect communities over longer distances to those top, must-hike National Park and Provincial Park trails. Avid hikers and mountain bikers will even find a collection of heart pumping trails to explore. The best part: many trails include incredible views and look-offs along the way.

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Two people hike along a rocky shoreline next to the ocean.
Taylor Head Provincial Park
Four people on bicycles cycling through a former train trestle bridge that is now part of the Harvest Moon Trail through the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia
Harvest Moon Trailway

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