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Hiking & Trails: In the News



Here are some of the latest news hits in the hiking and trails world (most recent news headlines appearing at the top of this page):

Protecting wilderness areas

Bedford residents rally against possible development near centuries-old petroglyphs

Hiking guru launches 10th edition of trails guidebook

'Devastating and quite heartbreaking': Damage to popular Halifax-area trail expected to cost thousands of dollars

Nova Scotia learning to be a better neighbour to birds

Nova Scotia woman celebrates being cancer-free by tackling the Island Walk

Learn the latest news from the Sandy Lake - Sackville River Regional Park Coalition

Parrsboro Pacers hitting their stride

HRM Climate Actors Ecosystem Mapping Project – Survey

Upcoming Fall Guided Hikes announced for HRM

Help out with a nature study by participating in a walk in Bedford on October 27

A for Adventure: How to up your hiking game

Cape Breton hiking trail reopens two years after Fiona damage

A for Adventure: Exploring the colourful fall foliage

Sackville volunteers share old forest one trail at a time

2023 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth — Changes in the mental health of respondents from the 2019 survey

Truro's Victoria Park on the mend

Trust heralds largest acquisition of privately owned coastline in N.S. history

Pictou County’s Jitney Trail reopens after 2022 fire destroyed bridge

Hike Nova Scotia’s fall-guided hikes are highlighted on News 95.7’s Todd Veinotte show

'I thought it was a piece of plastic': Rare blue frog spotted by hiker near Oxford

Incident on popular Halifax-area trail not bear attack: DNRR

Hiking Trails of Mainland Nova Scotia back for 10th edition

Well-prepared hiker rescued near Peggy’s Cove

King of the forest: The American chestnut once reigned supreme

Nova Scotians ID a million creatures and plants on iNaturalist

A neighbourhood without cars?

Tensions rise over proposed Dartmouth Cove infilling

Walk your way to better health

N.S. seeks public input on 16 proposed wilderness areas

Nova Scotia's rivers still suffer from acid rain. Restoring them could also help the climate

Keppoch Society honoured for excellence - 2024 Summit Award

Interpretation programs - Cape Breton Highlands National Park

A for Adventure: Summer fun on the Eastern Shore
 
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