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  2. Beechville-Lakeside-Timberlea Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Beechville Lakeside Timberlea Trail (also known as the BLT Trail) is a multi-use recreational trail in Halifax, Nova Scotia that runs from Lewis Lake to Beechville. The trail is named for the towns through which it travels, namely Timberlea , Lakeside , and Beechville from west to east.

  3. Chain of Lakes Trail, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The rail line the trail follows now was built by Halifax and South Western Railway (H&SW) in 1904 to service towns along the South Shore. In 1906, H&SW merged with Canadian Northern Railway and in 1918, facing bankruptcy, was acquired by the federal government and placed under the control of the newly formed Canadian National Railways (CN).

  4. Clayton Park, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Clayton Park area is home to an extensive network of parks, walking trails, and recreation facilities. Belchers Marsh Park. Belchers Marsh Park consists of the large Belchers Marsh on the east side of Parkland Drive and the smaller Little Belchers Pond on the west side of Parkland Drive. A network of walking trails serves both the pond and ...

  5. Long Lake Provincial Park (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    Dog walkers: Walking dogs on leash along trails in the park is permitted under park regulations and this is a popular activity. Despite prohibition of unleashed dogs in provincial parks, Long Lake Provincial Park had been popular for off-leash dog walking in the Halifax area at one time.

  6. Parks in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Salt Marsh Trail Spider Lake Trail 44°44′46.4″N 63°32′19.2″W  /  44.746222°N 63.538667°W  / 44.746222; -63.538667  ( Spider Lake External links

  7. Sport in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Ranging from walking trails and provincial parks to tennis courts, swimming pools, shooting ranges and artificial turf soccer fields, Halifax residents have access to virtually every type of sport facility, with organized leagues available throughout the area.

  8. Halifax Urban Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Urban Greenway is a concept for a multi-use recreational trail, called a greenway, in Nova Scotia on the southwestern part of the Halifax Peninsula.This proposed greenway is not a rail trail, but is intended to pass through a narrow greenbelt along the edges of an active rail corridor, several dozen feet in elevation above the railway tracks.

  9. Conrose Park - Wikipedia

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    Located south of Jubilee Road, the park's western boundary is formed by the Canadian National Railway corridor running from Rockingham to the Halifax Ocean Terminal. As such, Conrose Field is an integral part of the proposed Halifax Urban Greenway multi-use hiking and biking trail.