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Exploring the Hidden Gems of Antigonish
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Hiking Trails In Antigonish

Hiking Trails In Antigonish

In Antigonish, Nova Scotia, hiking is more than just a physical activity, it’s an immersive experience. Some trails challenge your endurance with their moderate difficulty, rewarding you with the satisfaction of accomplishment. Others offer serene walks with panoramic views that are a feast for the eyes. For those seeking a shorter, leisurely hike, there are trails that provide an easy and relaxing journey through nature. Each trail in Antigonish promises a unique adventure and a chance to appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty of the area.

Antigonish has 8 listings that match this category.

  • Hiking Trails

    Antigonish Landing Trail
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  • Hiking Trails, Historical Sites

    Bethany Centennial Garden
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  • Hiking Trails, Historical Sites

    Pomquet Acadian Trails
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  • Hiking Trails

    Fairmont Ridge Trail
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  • Hiking Trails

    Cape George Trail
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  • Hiking Trails, Recreation

    Arisaig Provincial Park
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  • Hiking Trails, Recreation

    The Keppoch Mountain
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  • Hiking Trails, Waterfalls

    James River Waterfall
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  • Home
  • Our History
  • Eat
    • Bakeries
    • Cafés
    • Casual Dining
    • Food Trucks
    • Fast Food
    • Fine Dining
    • Pizza
  • Sleep
    • B&Bs
    • Campgrounds
    • Cottages
    • Hotels & Motels
    • Vacation Rentals
  • Play
    • Art Galleries
    • Bars & Pubs
    • Beaches
    • Historical Sites
    • Recreation
    • Gift Stores
    • Personal Care
    • Shopping
    • Theatre
    • Tours & Charters
    • Hiking Trails
    • Waterfalls
  • Plan
    • Accessibility
    • Go Explore Blog
    • Events
    • Get In Touch
    • Packages & Getaways
    • Seasonal Highlights
      • Spring In Antigonish
      • Summer In Antigonish
      • Autumn In Antigonish
      • Winter In Antigonish
    • Transportation
      • Getting Around Antigonish
      • Traveling To Antigonish
    • Weather Forecast

About Antigonish

Welcome to Antigonish, a charming town nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia, Canada. Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking natural beauty, Antigonish is a hidden gem that offers a delightful experience for every traveler.

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