Monday, January 3, 2022

HALIFAX: New Sections Of Trail System Not Open Yet

Like below in the previous post the Trans Canada Highway in Red can be built all the way to Australia now.

In Nova Scotia a top global tourist destination this is the route I have mapped following in the footsteps of King James from England in 1607 from the first settlements.

Locally between Halifax, Windsor and New Glasgow there is a much shorter route and in some places from Halifax to Truro it is only 25 Miles by walking path.

Then between Halifax and Windsor there is only a short river trip...or even river boat trip if they dug it out.

I'm assuming that the river between Halifax and Windsor in the center of Nova Scotia was probably used by King James to ship by water goods from Halifax to Windsor by small river boat.

Going the other way off the Trans Canada Highway you can travel by path from Halifax to the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park and then onto to Mount Thom in Pictou County.

Illustrated here.


You have to understand that these are much shorter more impassable routes that cars can't travel on because they go through the mountain ridge, walking or hiking is much shorter.

Taking the mountain trail from Halifax to Mount Thom on the back way to Pictou County though like a 25 mile riverboat trip or hiking trail through rough terrain that cars can't pass.

I go hiking out there but it's not mapped and ploughed yet and you cant get all the way through, soon though you can go from Halifax to Windsor, Truro or Mount Thom Pictou County by trail through the old water and mountain area probably used by King James to map North America.

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