Outdoor Enthusiasts! Club
Moncton New Brunswick
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This page was last updated on: November 2, 2009
Acadia National Park
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Phone 536-1635
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Outdoor Enthusiasts! hike in Nova Scotia as well as New Brunswick.  Once in a while in other parts of the world.
Kouchibouguac National Park is a great place to ski in the Winter.  It is 100 km. from Moncton.  The Waxing Hut is near Park HQ.  From there you can ski to Patterson to Middle Kouchibouguac to La Source to Ryan's to South Kouchibouguac to La Source to Petit Large to Waxing Hut to Middle Kouchibouguac via Petit Large instead of vai Patterson.  You can go to Pins Pine via Petit Large.
There are lots of Parking Lots for parking cars  Ski from Parking Lot to P.L.
N.B. Hiking Trails:

Fundy Tidal

St. John River Valley

Miramichi

Acadian Coast

Restigouche Uplands
Canada is a great country for Outdoor Enthusiasts!  The rugged mountains, countless waterways, and wild life offer a country that has its most beautiful locations preserved as national and provincial parks.  We can hike short nature hikes near towns and cities or explore the wilderness of our country far from towns and cities.
Campobello Island
We camped on Grand Manan over the years.   In 2010 we plan on hiking in Acadia National Park and camping at Mount Desert Narrows Camping Resort at 1219 State Highway 3 in Bar Harbour.
Ask Jeeves
New Mexico California

Cheticamp
Cape Breton Island is worth a visit.  Lots of great trail.  Canada has great National Parks.
Radio Paradise
Best Hiking Trails in North America
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Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia, 8th edition, is an indispensable guide to hikes long and short, challenging and easy, in all corners of Nova Scotia.  Author Michael Haynes has revised the descriptions of 20 favourite trails profiled in the 7th edition and added more than 30 completely new ones.  Each trail description includes directions for getting there, details about the trail, photos, maps, GPS coordinates, and cell-phone coverage.

Haynes is the author of trails of Halifax Regional Municipality and Hiking Trails of Cape Breton.  He is Exective Director of the Nova Scotia Trails Federation.  He injects a lively sense of humour and conveys a real sense of appreciation in his descriptions.

Whether you are new to hiking or you have got many miles under your boots, Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia is a must for every outdoor adventurer.
Goose Lane Editions
N.A. Ice Climbing
Get Ready for Snow
If you want to start with an easy hike,
contact Diane at 383-4630 or by e-mail at Compdia@rogers.com
It you want to do a strenuous hike like the Fundy Footpah, contact Alonzo at 386-2867 or by e-mail at leger@nbnet.nb.ca