Walking Trail Information

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Trail History

This link contains a list of slideshows showing the development since 2006.

Trail Committee

This link identifies the members of the Trail Committee and all of the Volunteers that have helped out during development.

Sponsors

This link identifies the Companies, Organizations and Individuals that provide assistance in developing the trail.

The initial stage for the Walking Trail involved laying stone and boardwalk along the Humber River buffer zone from Reidville Municipal Park to the mouth of Trout Brook. A walking bridge was constructed over Trout Brook about 500 meters from the mouth of the brook. After crossing the brook the trail branches. Travelling along Trout Brook the trail leads to The Tramway Historic site and branching towards the north it meets the Reidville Main Road near Lloyd Jones Meat Cutting operation. There is a branch near the Tramway that will also lead back to Reidville Main Road parking lot.

Future development for the Walking Trail system includes:
► completion of the initial layout as described above.
► from The Tramway site west along the Humber River to the Newfoundland Insectarium
► from the Reidville Municipal Park east along the Humber River to the Cache Rapids
► along Trout Brook from Reidville Main Road to the Alexander Reid Memorial Park
► along Middle Brook from the Humber River to the Reidville Main Road
► along Rocky Brook from the Humber River to the Reidville Main Road

Current Trail

The Red outline in the Image represents the Reidville Walking Trail that have been nearly completed (Winter 2021). This trail is excellent to walk, dry and very scenic. Trout Brook Loop remains a nature trail with all natural bedding and only cleared of small plants to open up the trail. This section is natural but a very beautiful section of the trail. This remainder of the trail have been covered with stone and is dry and very comfortable to walk. Plan a visit and let us know what you think. You may leave your comments on our Face book page here: Reidville Walking/Nature Trail & Municipal Park, NL | Facebook

 

This page was last edited on Dec. 15, 2021.