Mount Carlton, New Brunswick. Aug. 4, 2018
- Distance
- 2.71mi
- Elevation +
- 0f
- TrailRank
- 20
Mount Carleton Provincial Park is a challenging mix of Acadian woods and mountain peaks in the Appalachian Mountain Range of New Brunswick.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park is a challenging mix of Acadian woods and mountain peaks in the Appalachian Mountain Range of New Brunswick.
This is just the first section (goes from the bridge in Middle Landing to the pumphouse in Rough Waters) of a longer trail currently in development and which will ultimately start at the Mount Carleton Park and end in th...
Distance: 4.8 km This area was cut over around the fall of 2003, leaving a lone White Pine tree to tower over the landscape. Stirling Lake is a boggy lake and a beaver dam that makes a good place to stop for a snack. ...
This park is surrounded by a renovated ATV route and an abandoned trail that borders the Miramichi River and offers exotic views. Eastern White Pine, Red Pine, Eastern White-Cedar, White Spruce and Red Spruce are the mai...
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Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsThis is just to the river forks. Mostly down hill. Fairly rocky. Return trip would mainly uphill and tiring
This is a route to Coac Falls with a couple of extra twists thrown in. 1. When at the falls, you can ascend the right hand side and follow a short trail back to the road if you wish. 2. On the way back, I like to take ...
Sugar Loaf mountain trek in northern New Brunswick, Canada. Easy walk around the mountain with a short steep climb to the summit. Nice view over the town (Campbellton) from the summit.
Starts as a pleasant easy hike, and turns in a fun scrambling experience with ropes. The last part requires reasonably good balance. Took us 4h in and out (the track only shows going out).
Distance: 8 km, 3 hours return Difficulty: Moderate *can be combined with the Vulture’s Bluff hike. Drive NB-104 for 8 km past Zealand, and turn onto the Greenhill Lake Road. Drive 1.5 km in this road and park on t...
This is a loop trail that begins and ends in the parking lot off the Red Bridge road. It is suitable for hiking, running and other outdoor pursuits. It has some relatively steep sections but it is well maintained. It int...
Early life and education[edit]He was born in Sussex, New Brunswick, the son of W.K.C. Parlee and Jennie H. Babbit. He was educated at the University of New Brunswick and Dalhousie University. In 1948, Parlee married Evel...
This is a linked loop trail that begins and ends in the parking lot at 260 Red Bridge road. It is open year round and is suitable for hiking, running and other outdoor pursuits. These trails make an ideal snowshoe trek i...
This is a loop trail that begins and ends in the parking lot off the Red Bridge road. It is open year round and is suitable for hiking, running and other outdoor pursuits. It has some relatively steep sections but it is ...
This hike begins at Woolastook Park and ends at a very nice lookout on Porcupine Mountain. The route is a combination of bike trails, an atv trail and an old dirt road. Distance: 8 km return.
Sendero a Third vaults falls. Aunque la primera parte del sendero es casi plana y no tiene ninguna dificultad, la última parte implica andar sobre el río. Recomendable el uso de bastones y buen calzado de montaña. A pesa...
Burger King to OB Davis Park and the Sons of Martha and across the Ron Turcott Bridge to the Little River and Grand Falls.
Very heavily rooted trail terrain. Steep or muddy at times. Wouldn’t recommend after a rain for how slippery it could be
Cunningham Creek flows eastward from King & Queen counties before emptying into the Nerepis River.
817m above mean sea level makes Mount Carleton the highest point in the Maritimes.
Max and I conquered this peak and two others during a trip Mount Carleton Provincial Park in 2016.
Max and I conquered this peak and two others during a trip Mount Carleton Provincial Park in 2016.
Uff. Ser inexperta cuesta. todavía había mucha nieve en el camino, al principio, supongo que por que hay más gente que recorre ese tramo, la nieve estaba compactada, así que no hubo mayor problema, pero después de alguno...
Ruta senzilla i molt bonica. Anant tranquils vàrem trigar unes 2h ‐- Easy route and very beautiful. Duration 2h calm walking - Ruta sencilla y muy bonita. Caminando con calma tardamos unas 2h
Passeio familiar pelo Odell Park, é um parque no meio da cidade, mas com a sensação de que se está numa floresta centenária. Há vários percursos possíveis, nós fomos à descoberta tentando fazer o contorno, passamos pelo ...
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