Dobson Trail
The Dobson Trail is a 57.75 km hiking trail that runs from Riverview, New Brunswick to Fundy National Park. The trail is named for Dr. Art Dobson, who started the initiative to build the trail in 1959. The trail is the longest volunteer-maintained trail in Eastern Canada.
Dobson Trail | |
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Monument at the trailhead | |
Length | 57.75 kilometres (35.88 mi) |
Location | Albert County, New Brunswick |
Designation | Trans Canada Trail |
Trailheads | Riverview, Fundy National Park |
Use | Hiking, Snowshoeing, Cross country skiing |
Difficulty | Moderate |
Season | Year-round |
Sights | Prosser Brook Ridge, Kent Hills Wind Farm, Hayward Pinnacle |
Hazards | Unleashed dogs |
Website | http://fundyhikingtrails.com |
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