Shearwater Flyer
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Record #:
NST0005
Last Modified:
30 Oct 2023
Last Full Update:
07 Mar 2019
Location
Located In | Cole Harbour (HRM) |
Where To Find Us | Trailhead: 806 Bissett Rd Cole Harbour (HRM), NS Canada B2V 2T2 |
Contact Information
Social Media | |
Website | www.chpta.org |
coleharbourparksandtrails@gmail.com | |
Phone | 902-435-3952 |
Contact | Janice Bishop, Chair, Cole Harbour Parks & Trails Association; Phone: (Cell); Email: chairchpta@gmail.com |
Mailing Address | c/o Cole Harbour Parks & Trails Association 51 Forest Hills Parkway, # 13 Dartmouth, NS B2W 6C6 |
Volunteers Wanted (Email) | chairchpta@gmail.com |
Volunteers Wanted! | Chairperson, CHPTA; Phone: (Cell) |
Information
Nearest Community With Services | Cole Harbour, Eastern Passage, Dartmouth |
Trail Surface | Crusher dust. |
Elevation Gain | Level |
Trail Activities | Hiking ; Trail Running ; Walking ; Cross Country Skiing ; Snowshoeing ; Mountain Biking ; Geocaching ; Bird Watching ; Nature Viewing ; Dog Walking (on leash) |
Trail Attributes | Out & Back (Linear) Trail ; Coastal Trail ; Rural Trail ; TCT - The Great Trail ; No Winter Maintenance (Use Caution) ; Scenic View ; Interpretive Signage ; Good Cellphone Reception |
Facilities At Start/End/Along Trail | Trail Map Signage ; Parking Available |
Facilities Near Trail | Parking Available ; Accommodations ; Restaurant/Take Out |
Rating | Hike - Easy ; Bike - Easy |
Information | This trail follows the route of the Musquodoboit Railway from Shearwater to Bissett Road, where it joins the Salt Marsh Trail. It is a 99 foot right of-way with mostly private properties on either side. It crosses bridges that offer good fishing spots, and passes several bogs with unusual flora. The trail is level and the surface is crusher dust. Sport played a major part in life at Shearwater Air Base. Initially, the RCAF Station Dartmouth Flyers (renamed Shearwater Flyers in 1949 when it became a naval air station) competed in the Halifax City Canadian Football League. Subsequently, they played in the Nova Scotia Football League from 1951 and the Atlantic Football Conference in 1965. They won the national intermediate football championship in 1957. |
Hours | Dawn til dusk. |
Special Information
Established | 2003 |