Thanks to Dennis Shea, George Evely, Joe Dennis and Ian MacDonald for removing some potential hazards along the trail this morning. Snags (dead standing trees) are part of the charm of this mature forest but we have to occasionally remove some of them. This can’t be done without volunteer help.
Trail Maintenance by Volunteers
Thanks to Joe Dennis, Ian MacDonald, Glenn Smith, Ken Donovan, Dennis Hollohan and George Evely for their work on the trails. Thanks also to CBRM Parks and Grounds which provided materials. We placed over 300 feet of wooden ‘curbing’ along the trail segment that skirts the brook to the south of the large entrance sign. Starting next […]
Dog Control Bylaw in Effect on the Entire Baille Ard Nature Trails
We have always welcomed dog owners and their pets on the trails and understand completely the pleasure derived from sharing time with your dog in such a wonderful environment. However, we expect that pet owners will respect the concerns of others and their right to enjoy their time on the trails. Please be advised that the Municipal […]
Healing Through Movement and Music
Contact: Kathy MacKillop (902)564-6795
Discover the Baille Ard Trails
Parents, caregivers and children from Cape Breton’s Family Place Resource Centre have been participating in a weekly program to learn about and enjoy the Baille Ard trails. This program encourages families to enjoy being active while taking steps against “nature deficit disorder”. Discover the Baille Ard Trails ran from July – October 2015, this is our second year at […]



