Cape George Heritage Trails
Description
This series of connecting loops, varying in length and difficulty, totals 43 kilometres or 27 miles, and meanders through meadows and old-growth forests, to coastal hills affording spectacular views of St. Georges Bay. This series of connecting loops, varying in length and difficulty, totals 43 kilometres or 27 miles, and meanders through meadows and old-growth forests, to coastal hills affording spectacular views of St. Georges Bay. The trailheads are located at the Cape George Heritage School Museum, The Cape George Day Park, and the Ballantyne's Cove Tuna Interpretive Centre. Hiking certificates are earned by collecting rubbings of metal letters located at trail intersections; collect all 14 to have your name placed on a Hiking Certificates and logged in the Cape George Trail Hikers Archives. Rest and relax on one of the 16 comfortable benches donated by ancestors of original settlers. Open May 1- November 30. Admission is Free, but donations are accepted at the Cape George Heritage School Museum.