Fredericton Trails System

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Across

  1. These were designed to keep you on the correct side of the trail.
  2. He had a vision to preserve and develop abandoned rail beds into safe recreational pathways for citizens and visitors of Fredericton.
  3. This community, located at the end of a trail, is described as a prime example of a 19th century mill town.
  4. This popular recreational park used to be a railway and lumber yard.
  5. This park contains 388 acres.
  6. This leads you into the heart of the wetland at the Nashwaaksis Stream Nature Park.
  7. This food storage structure is located on the South Riverfront Trail.
  8. This type of walk is preformed with specially designed walking poles, similar to ski poles.
  9. This 8-hectare park has the distinction of being Canada’s first amphibian park.
  10. Climb to the top and get a great view of the St. John River.
  11. This trail was named after a river that once had a Fort at the mouth of it.
  12. A covered bridge crosses this trail.
  13. This trail journeys down St. John River ending at Baker Brook.
  14. This trail leads you to the Hartt Island RV Resort & Campground.
  15. This trail crosses more side streets than any other.

Down

  1. Many are buried in this cemetery along the Salamanca Trail.
  2. This connects the South Riverfront Trail to the Garrison District
  3. This community is located at the end of the Nashwaak Trail.
  4. The path around Killarney Lake sits on top of a narrow ridge called an ....
  5. A bandstand is located in this park.
  6. They have a nest along the Lincoln Trail.
  7. Remnants of this can still be seen along the Nashwaak Trail
  8. The South Riverfront Trail is often referred as the ...
  9. This trail circles a swimming beach
  10. This lumberman, entrepreneur, and industrialist lends his name to one of the trails.
  11. Odell Park has some of these that are over 400 years old.
  12. They are always on the move
  13. They are spectacular at Carleton Park
  14. Popular fish caught at Carleton Park


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