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Centennial Trail The Google rating is 5.0

South Shore, Bridgewater

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1205 King Street
Bridgewater
B0R 1G0
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Overview

Explore Bridgewater via the Centennial Trail, an 8km, year round, multi-use trail. Use it to get around Bridgewater and enjoy natural, scenic vistas, along the edge – or over – the historic LaHave River, or as a gateway to more than 125kms of trails leading to Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, and beyond! Accessible to strollers and wheelchairs, and is suitable for hiking, jogging, cycling, cross country skiing and horse riding. It has been converted from the former CNR railway lines that loop the western part of Nova Scotia, and is part of the Trans Canada Trail, one of the world’s longest networks of multi-use recreation trails.

 

One of the main focal points on the Centennial Trail is the bridge crossing the LaHave River. The majestic view and picnic tables make this a favourite spot for users to rest, and it’s especially beautiful in the fall.

 

Bring your bike – or borrow one from the Lunenburg County Lifestyle Centre!

 

Enjoy your ride – or hike – along the river!

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    • Accessibility*

      Wheelchair accessible

      *Please contact for specific accessibility access

    • Adventure Activity Type

      ATV/Off-road/4-wheeling

    • Beaches & Pools Type

      Ocean beach

    • Boating & Sailing Type

      Marina & Yacht Club

    • Golf Type

      Golf Course

    • Surf & Water Sports Type

      JetSki/Sea-Doo

    • Winter Activity Type

      2

    • Trail Distance (KM)

      8
    • Trail Distance Measurement

      one way
    • Trail Type

      Day use
    • Trail Surface

      Gravel
    • Trail Difficulty Level

      Easy
    • Trail Pet Policy

      Leashed
Lady in a red hat enjoys the view of the Lunenburg Waterfront

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