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Belding's Reef Trail

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Distance
1.05 mi
Elevation gain
49 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
49 ft
Max elevation
128 ft
TrailRank 
39 4.7
Min elevation
128 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
45 minutes
Coordinates
154
Uploaded
May 27, 2018
Recorded
May 2018
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near Chance Harbour, Nova Brunsvic (Canada)

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Itinerary description

A 2km loop hike located on Belding’s Reef Nature Preserve named for the family who originally owned it, and for a prominent sandstone reef that juts out from the preserve into the Bay of Fundy. This land was donated to the Nature Trust of NB in 2004 by Mrs. Dorothy Haley in order to save the preserve’s natural features and to keep it available for local people to walk through and enjoy.

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Belding's Cove Lighthouse

A once fully functional lighthouse since downgraded to a navigation light powered by solar energy. Lighthouse Point lends itself to wide open views of Chance Harbour shoreline and the Bay of Fundy.

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Trailhead

Entrance on the gravel roadway is actually a private drive but also serves as a Right Of Way for access to the trail.

Comments  (2)

  • Photo of hik1ngluv
    hik1ngluv Jun 10, 2018

    I have followed this trail  View more

    For me, it was more on the difficult side. Quite steep at times for the beginner hiker.

  • shaylyn.wallace Jul 21, 2021

    Hello, Can you please remove the northern trail system? This is actually a boundary line and quite wet. There are now arrows that direct you to go right so then you avoid this area. If you have any questions you can send an email to the Nature Trust of New Brunswick :)

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