Dr. Art Dobson spent more than a decade fulfilling his dream to have a hiking trail from Riverview to Fundy National Park.
Fundy Trail Hiking Inc.
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25 Aaron Ct.
Riverview, N.B.

The Dobson Hiking Trail has been laid out and blazed according to the proven trail standards and methods used by the Appalachian Trail Conference in the United States.  The New Brunswick terrain lies in the northern arm of the Appalachian Mountains and it is the hope of the Fundy Hiking Trail Association that other hiking trails in New Brunswick can be createdd and joined together to form a continuous foot path throught the province linking Maine on the west to Nova Scotia on the east. The 36.7 miles of the Dobson Hiking Trail is cleared yearly of debris, blowdowns and overgrowth.  Direction signs are strategically placed within the trail.  Road signs are erected at the accesses to the Trail.  The entire route is blazed in Blue for the Main Trail and in Green for the Side Trails; making them even more visible for hikers in all seasons.  Spring maintenance and cleanup is done by individual and group volunteers.  Trail knowledge is the lightest and most important piece of equipment in the hiker's pack!
The Dobson Hiking Trail is the dream of Dr. Art Dobson.  He started scouting for a foot route to Fundy in December of 1959.  A practical set of plans was outlined by him to scout and layout the trail by sections, to search landownership and obtain permission to cross private land where necessary, clear and blaze a path, erect signs and shelters, and plan for annual trail maintenance.  A guide book and map has been published for hikers.

For a decade during basic trail building, interested volunteer groups worked under Dr. Dobson's direction.  Boy Scout troops of Moncton, Hillsborough, Riverview, and Alma eagerly joined the spare time project.  It has been said that those trail blaazing years put the "out" in Scouting.  The Moncton Naturalist Club, Members of the New Brunswick Forestry Department, and the Moncton Travel Burear helped in various aspects of the work, encouraged by the AlbertCounty Council.

Since the final destination was Fundy National Park, the trail was referred to from the outset as The Fundy Trail.  As time and work progressed, a Fundy Trail Conference was established for the purpose of monitoring progress.  Delegates from each work area met periodically to discuss problems and solutions in the development and maintenance of the trail through the seasons.

In the late 1960's the Province of New Brunswick, increasingly active in tourism, established motor routes to the Fundy National Park which became known as the Fundy trails.  The National Park itself began making a system of fine walking trails through its area which was referred to as Fundy Hiking Trails.

By 1975 members of The Fundy trail Conference in Albert County held a special meeting for the purpose of organizing a complete grooming of their 58.7 kilometer-foot-path.  It was decided then, to obviate any confusion with Provincial or Park Trails, that the name of the trail through the wilderness of Albert County would be changed to The Dobson Trail after its founder.  It was further decided that the Conference seek incorporation.  A Charter was granted on February 12, 1975, under the name of Fundy Hiking Trail Association, Inc., whose purpose as outlined is to administer the existing Dobson Trail and to promote the building of future hiking trails within its area of jurisdiction.

Most importantly, the Fundy hiking Trail Association Committed itself to publishing a serious well-informed Guide Book which could safely lead hikers along the Dobson Trail and through the Albert County Wilderness.

The Dobson Hiking Trail is 50 years old in 2009.  Outdoor Enthusiasts! hike on this trail often.  Make sure you take in a hike on this trail in 2009.
This page was last updated on: November 2, 2009
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" A Hiking Guide to New Brunswick," by Marianne Eiselt and H.A. Eiselt blazes the path to happy hiking for novice and experts alike.  Marianne Eiselt is a translator and teacher.  H.A. Eiselt is a professor of business administration at the University of New Brunswick as well as a devoted hiker and photographer.

Hiking is not about arriving at a destination; it is about the experience of getting there.  Hiking is almost always combined with other pursuits such as birdwatching, photography or the plain enjoyment of the outdoors.  Frest air and fitness are extra bonus.  There are many questions a would-be-hiker is likely to ask.  In this book, the Eiselts don't discuss the how's or why's of this activity.  This book addresses the questions, Where can I hike in the Province of New Brunswick? and What will I find on these trail?
Dobson Hiking Trail in March, 2008
Best Picture in our Photo Contest was won by Jean Siddall
Dobson Trail near Prosser Ridge
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