Wedgeport Nature Trail

Record #: ARG0020
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2019
Last Full Update: 20 Jul 2017

Location

Located In Wedgeport
Where To Find Us
Wedgeport, NS
Areas Served Yarmouth County

Contact

Social Media Facebook
Website www.wedgeporttunamuseum.com/
E-Mail tunamusuem@hotmail.com
Contact Ellen Cottreau, Chair person, Wedgeport Nature Trail Committee, Wedgeport Tuna Museum; Phone: 902-663-4345; Email: tunamusuem@hotmail.com
Mailing Address PO Box 488 
Lower WEdgeport, NS B0W 2B0

Description & Services

Information From Town take Hwy 3 to Arcadia, turn R onto Hwy 334 to Wedgeport. 
 
Starting Point: End of paved road (Hwy 334); wooden signs “Sentier”.  
 
Parking Available 
Distance: 5 km (approx) 
Time: 1hr 20 mins. 
 
Description: Loop. Flat, grassy, rocky, wet spots. Trail goes E to shore, along shore, turn R to dirt road, cross over, trail to West shore, along shore to Wedge Point, ends on same dirt road, return to Parking. 
 
Attractions: Ocean shore E and W, wetland, muskrat houses, look-off, pebble and sand beaches. 
 
Services: None (Outhouse not in use).  
 
GPS: Lat: 43°41.68146, Lon: -65°58.79376 
 
The Wedgeport Nature Trail is approximately 5km stacked loop trail system which begins at the 
Near LeBlanc's Boat Builders in Wedgeport. The trail itself varies from a 4ft. wide tread way  
of natural duff to a gravel road. You will pass through forests of mixed woods, the 
Tusket River estuary, barrier beach ponds, eel grass mud flats, coastal marshes, sandy 
and rocky shores, growths of sea plants, the Tusket Islands, a tree harvest area and a 
Christmas tree farm.  
 
The trail also provides opportunities to view a variety of wildlife. Great Black Backed  
and Herring Gulls, Terns, Red Squirrel and a variety of song birds to name a few. The  
trail provides a number of access points with parking, and  
look-off areas. You can choose to walk the entire trail or do only a small section.  
Wooden trail markers point the way. 
 
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Special Information

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